Thursday, 27 October 2011

Exhibition - Drawing Fashion

Last year was a great year for fashion exhibitions all over London.

This exhibition was brilliant. I love to see the actual drawings that inspire me to be a creator. I also love to see clothes from the catwalk up close. To me its still like seeing a celebrity on the street. I hope I never loose the excitement I felt when I was drawing Vivienne Westwood's clothes from her Pirate collection in my fashion illustration class.

Drawing Fashion at The Design Museum.

Monday, 24 October 2011

Swedish Summers

I was heavily influenced by my flat mate last year. She is Swedish, but she has many more interesting quirks that I seem to have subconsciously adopted. Many are completely useless such as a new love for Swedish fruity cider and a hint of an American accent. Others you may enjoy. Such as this musical duo, they are called First Aid Kit. I adore their music but also their music videos set in the forests of Sweden, surrounded by towering trees and fallen leaves.

Monday, 17 October 2011

Second Fashion Film

This film was created to illustrate my project inspired by caves.

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Right Place, Right Time

The day before I started my degree at Westminster I was lucky enough to be hired to dress models at the Richard Nicholl S/S 2012 collection at London Fashion week. I had never even been backstage at a show, let alone dressed two models in clothing that had never been seen by the public before but that would soon be all over the internet. It just so happened that this is one of my favourite collection of LFW, though I may be biased. The digital prints, transparent hooped skirts and pastel blue and violet colour scheme worked brilliantly together, which made it all the more nerve racking to do my job.

The lucky part is that my first ever fashion project was to take photos at LFW. It would have been extremely daunting, before that week, to be told I had to somehow get backstage at shows, take pictures and interview models. However, I had done this just the day before, so armed with my new skills I set off with a couple of friends to explore and report.

We were rather disheartened to find that Somerset House was swarming with students from our course and other London fashion degrees. So it was difficult to find the hidden style gems. But this is when luck (and a bit of that pushy fashion student nature) struck again... Whilst standing outside the Mark Fast show, hoping to catch a glimpse of a famous model and deliberating on how we could get backstage we overheard a someone who needed more volunteers to fill the gift bags. So we offered our services as eager fashion junkies and it worked! We were backstage for 3 hours! Saw the runway, saw the designers, models, make-up artists and watched as the show was frantically created. We couldn't believe our luck and I am so grateful for the opportunity.

My final gift from the fashion gods was dressing models at the Alice Temperley show which was situated in The British Museum. Due to some complicated headscarves, infinitely fragile formal wear and my friends model who arrive only minutes before the show started, it was the most beautiful, nerve-racking and educational thing I have done so far.

I dressed this model:

Monday, 10 October 2011

Another Love


I find the dip-dye effect and the draping incredibly beautiful.

Here is a link to her website:
Felicity Brown

Thursday, 6 October 2011

A Personal Favourite

Viktor and Rolf is are the designers that inspire my design process and style. I love the way they present their collections. I love the way they can adapt and develop a theme as simple as a man's shirt, into a entire collection that is hypnotising and inspiring throughout. AND I love how they work as a team, because this is my favourite way to work. It's always fun to bounce ideas off people.

Here is a video of one of their most interactive collections: