The Harper Collection is the result of creating a shirt with the design constraint of using one yard of fabric.
I cut one yard of muslin and began draping and pinning the fabric on the form . I had no idea of what would become of the draping but I decided to go with whatever idea came to mind first.

The tucks created an asymmetrical neckline that gave the shirt a refined look, in my opinion. That’s when the name Harper for the shirt emerged.
Next, I marked the fabric and cut it to create a muslin that can be used to draft a pattern.


With a limited amount of time remaining, I decided to refine the muslin. If time permitted drafting a pattern and making the design in fashion fabric, I would have chosen a teal wool fabric. 
After the refinement of the muslin, I decided that sleeves would not be complimentary to the neckline and possibly make the shirt a bit over designed. Thus, I decided to go with a open sleeve/ cape design to allow the neckline to remain the focus of the shirt.


The final design resulted in a unique piece that can worn for any occasion or season.
What do you think about The Harper Collection design?
