15 Dressmaker Coloring Pages - Free!

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At Coloring Together we are preparing a show with the dresses that will be the latest fashion craze. The dressmakers are already crafting their designs with great dedication, we owe all the garments we like to these professionals. Do you think she likes how we have colored her?

The dressmaker images to color are flooding our gallery in order to have enough staff to prepare this great show that will take place when they finish their designs. Would you like to be part of this great world of fashion? Excellent! You just have to start pulling out your coloring materials.

If you feel comfortable coloring with your wax crayons, we recommend that you color in layers to distribute the color better. If you prefer wet materials, you will have to be careful when you have water near your watercolors.

Do you want the world to see your creations? Send us a photo! In our gallery we have a very special space reserved for the little artists who send us their drawings, that way we share the talent that is hidden within each one of our followers.

Are you eager to begin? The dressmaker coloring pages are too! They love colors, so finding themselves in this situation where they lack them makes them sad, but with your talent this will be a piece of cake. Are you ready? It is time to color!

Dressmakers coloring pages

Why color dressmakers pictures?

Dressmakers are people whose profession is to design and make clothing. They are in charge of designing, pattern-making, sewing, cutting, fitting, and choosing fabrics. You must have knowledge of drawing, fabrics, and colors to do their work properly.

Thanks to dressmakers, over the years clothing has evolved to be pleasing to the eye and practical for every occasion. Until a few decades ago, children wore the same clothes as adults, and girls even had to wear corsets! This gives us an idea of how much fashion has evolved.

At Coloring Together we have decided to dedicate a space to them to thank the people who practice this profession, without whom we would still be wearing suits or dresses that are not very practical for our day to day. So we show them our respect with the dressmaker images to color.

That is not all! Above each one of the dressmaker drawings to color you will find a fact that will surely make you respect them even more. Is that not great? It is your chance to learn new things while doing what you love! Do not waste any more time getting started.

Learn while coloring Dressmakers

  1. The father of haute couture was an English dressmaker named Charles Worth, who was the one who began to create that kind of made-to-measure clothing and to hold his presentations in fashion shows.
  2. The mother of the well-known dressmaker Coco Chanel died when she was very small, so her father gave her and her sister to a convent-orphanage, which was the place where she learned to sew.
  3. The well-known dressmaker Coco Chanel not only created the first suits with pants for women, she encouraged women to give up the corset to wear more comfortable garments and is responsible for skirts beginning to be shorter.
  4. It is said that the well-known dressmaker Coco Chanel had such a passionate romance with the Duke Arthur Grosvenor that the latter had the initials of them both, which form the well-known Chanel logo, carved into some posts in London.
  5. The dressmaker Jeanne Lanvin was the one who started fashion for girls; before the 1900s, children were forced to dress the same as adults, and girls even had to wear corsets.
  6. The dressmaker Mary Quant was the creator of miniskirts in the 60s. For many years she was a symbol of English fashion, but at the end of her career she dedicated herself to makeup and home accessories.
  7. Paul Poiret was the first French dressmaker to launch his own perfume and is famous for freeing women from the corset with his loose and comfortable dresses.
  8. Yves Saint Laurent was a dressmaker well known in the world of fashion, so famous that in 2014 a movie about his life was released, in which Gaspard Ulliel played the master of fashion.
  9. The famous dressmaker Cristobal Balenciaga, founder of the brand “Balenciaga”, gave only one interview during his entire career as a designer, managing to keep his persona wrapped in mystery.
  10. The dressmaker Hubert de Givenchy, known for his elegant ready-to-wear luxury clothing, found his muse in the actress Audrey Hepburn around the decade of the 50s.

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