Giles Deacon in the studio

British designer Giles Deacon shares the ins and outs about his design process now featured on businessoffashion.net. At the age of three he started drawing, so it’s not surprising that illustration forms a fundamental part of his creative process.

The second chapter of Giles’ design story uncovers the organised randomness that is the source of Giles’ arresting design concoctions. He explains how designs like the iconic Pacman dress from SS09 and the much talked-about Bambi dress from SS08, which landed on the front cover of the New York Times, were conceived and developed.

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Further more he discusses what inspires him, illustrating what made him the kind of designer he is today. The third chapter of ‘Inside the Studio’ is online now.