The Art Of {Fashion} Collage Making




Everyone has a reason for starting a blog. Mine was to express my love, knowledge and understanding of fashion and aesthetics through my words and images. And as much as I love writing about it I enjoy creating a visual medium to express it.

Since I started blogging collages have been my partner in crime. While style bloggers have their own personal closet to shop from and create stunning ensembles I rely heaving on virtual wardrobes. 

My love for collages goes back to my childhood days. As a kid I used to cut out glossy images from fashion magazine and create my own interpretation of a fashion magazine. This childhood hobby of mine worked in my favour all through fashion school, as we had to create mood boards/ inspiration boards at the drop of a hat.

For those who do not know what a {fashion} collage is- it is an artistic composition made by combining different elements {images, swatches, text, and embellishments} and glued on a surface. 

Since I started blogging lots of people have asked me loads of collage related question. From why do I love them so much to how to make them and the different kinds of collages one can create?

The truth is there is no one-way of making or one type of collage be it hand made or virtually created. Personally, I break down my collages into four groups and follow simple guidelines so that the end result is visually appealing.

Different types of fashion collages.

1.Simple {Product Display}





2.Styling






3. Photomontage





4.Fashion Art






The idea is to make the collage creative and not chaotic. It should visually appeal to people at the same time send the message you are trying to convey through it.


Here are my {fashion} collage making rules I live by:

Balance It Out: A lot of people have great ideas that eventually become chaotic collages. Reasoning being they forget basic proportions while creating a collage. I have seen collages after collages in which the size of earrings, dress, shoes and background text is the same. Not only is it confusing but also very unwelcoming to the eye.

To make the collage visually appealing as well as believable the objects should be scaled to size in proper rations.


Keep It Real: If the purpose of the collage is to virtually express your styling then make sure you create a look that can be worn in real life. I have seen collages in which a look is so horrendous it can put Lady Gaga to shame. Just because it is virtual does not mean the basic rules of good styling don’t apply. Keep this in mind when creating a styling collage. Ask your self will I/someone I know be able to wear this in real life? If you want to inspire you readers with your styling make sure the look created in the collage is something they would want to wear.


Structure and Harmony: The most important thing that goes a long way in making or breaking a collage is structure and harmony. Small things like alignment, spacing, propionate scaling and neat overlapping add towards making your collage a visual masterpiece. 

Also, thematic harmony of a certain kind is needed. Just like before baking a cake you know what type of cake you want to bake, similarly before making a collage one needs to know what type of collage you want to create. The theme can be specific one {festival, particular trend} or can be generic {seasons, colours}. A theme acts as a building block from where you can take the piece forward.


Finally, refrain from over doing it. It’s very easy to keep on adding things. This only makes the collage look like a child’s craft project. A good collage is one that has all the elements it needs and not all the elements you can stuff in it. The purpose of the collage is to express yourself through a visual medium. If people don’t know what the basic theme of the collage is or what you are trying to say via it then the purpose is defeated.
A good collage is one that does all the talking without you saying anything.


There are lots of online sites as well as softwares for collage making but I make mine in Polyvore {online}, Photoshop and Picasa.

Do you like to make collages? And what is your collage making mantra? Share your views with me in the comment section.




Till then, tra-la,




 Amena!!




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