New York Vogue Week Fall 2025 – Christopher John Rodgers (Picture credit score: Fashionista.com)
When you’re a fashionista like me, watching runway exhibits throughout style week all the time will get me pondering, “how’d they make that”? Then I ask myself, “let me see whether or not now we have a lesson at College of Vogue for that individual design element, method or silhouette”?
Throughout New York Vogue Week Fall 2025, I used to be not solely impressed with the work of designer Christopher John Rodgers, however noticed many design particulars, methods and silhouettes that we are able to educate you tips on how to create.
SHAWL COLLAR

Scarf Collar by Christopher John Rodgers’ (Picture credit score: Fashionista.com)
Scarf collars are all the time a stunning design element when used on blouses, attire, jackets and coats. We’ve the right lesson to show you ways: Drafting a Scarf Collar & Variations.
REIMAGINED BALLOON SKIRTS

Picture of Christopher John Rogers’ balloon skirt silhouette
The balloon, bubble or puffball skirt is outlined by its voluminous silhouette and has appeared in several style eras particularly in the course of the 80s. This time it’s again with an amorphous, extra artistic edge. Learn to drape this look in our lesson: Artistic Draping- Strapless Taffeta Gown.
RUCHING & WAIST GATHERS

Christopher John Rodgers’ ruched bodice & waist gathers (Picture credit score: Fashionista.com)
Ruching is a design method that includes gathering material alongside a seam to create texture or dimension. Studying what the suitable gathering or shirring ratio for a selected material is essential to the end result. These UoF classes will present you ways ruching is finished on a bodice and tips on how to plan for gathers on the waistline: Artistic Draping – The Artwork of Ruching and Gathered Skirt with Waistband.
BIAS COWL & HIP WAIST GATHERS

Picture of Christopher John Rogers’ bias cowl neckline & hip waist gathers (Picture credit score: Fashionista.com)
Mastering the bias lower is an artwork type. Understanding which materials, when lower on ‘true bias’, create one impact, whereas ‘garment bias’ creates one other. These are matters lined in our lesson, Bias Cowl Shirt. The ideas of making a gathered hip waist look contain shirring ratio and gathering methods. These abilities are lined in our lesson, Yoke Dirndl Skirt.
Hopefully these photos and lesson recommendations is not going to solely demystify varied methods, however will encourage you to create your individual variations based mostly on Christopher John Rodgers’ brilliance.