A few months ago, I was in search of some cool weather gear. I found a fur vest that I added to my collection that made me feel like a little Eskimo. This vest got me thinking about fur, shearling, and anything fuzzy. I started my next sketching frenzy of boots inspired by Nordic and Native American influences.
I have always been curious of Nordic countries and cultures. I envision beautiful landscapes, extreme cold weather, long dark nights, hearty food, strong cocktails, and lots of layered clothing.
I was inspired by the idea of a Nordic girl who is feminine, edgy, and stylish. She likes her hiking and snow boots but would like to find a variety of interpretations of these looks. My idea was to keep the hiker and snow boot elements, but add fashion details such as fur, shearling, rusching, buckles, wide shafts, color blocking, etc. . .
During the sketch process, it occurred to me that we always assume shearling as a possible lining. I thought it interesting to use shearling material as part of the upper, especially as a nice alternative to fur.
I am also inspired by Native American footwear. I especially love moccasins with hand crafted details. Being inspired by both Nordic and Native American arts, I thought it might be interesting to combine both of these cultural elements. I saw a common thread of survival and basic necessities. In these sketches, I combined some hiker concepts with shearling lining and added the use of stitch details, bead work, and moccasin influences for an interesting and different look.
Photo Source: 1.) Editorial Images from Jean Francois Campos 2.) Black Picket Fences Tumbler 3.) Native American photos
Fur swatch: Pistolesi SRL
Products: Shearling Bag, Pete & Greta fur vest
All sketches & marker renderings by me.




I am a designer based in Los Angeles. I design shoes. Yes, can you believe it? I am happy to say that I get to spend my days sketching shoes, shopping, looking at materials, magazines, etc. I design both women’s and kids’ shoes. I also have dabbled in designing accessories since my return from Spain...
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What do you find are the best markers for fashion illustrations & rendering? Do you use markers or watercolors? I’m experimenting with watercolor, but would love to try markers.
Oh yea! You are super talented and congrats on your past, present & future accomplishments!
Hi Lisa, Thank you for your very nice compliments. I actually use markers and colored pencils. However, I have been using some watercolor. Hopefully soon I will post some water color drawings. I am new to it so it’s all a work and progress
What watercolors do you use??
Reeves water colour set. Which do you use, and markers?
HI Lisa,
I am using Reeves watercolors as well. For markers, I have a variety..Prisma and Tria but Copic markers are my favorite! I am switching my prisma’s over slowly as they are kind of expensive!