Saturday, 4 December 2010

Inspiration for my Current Collection!

The main inspiration for my collection came form looking into myself! In looked at how i dress and feel on a day to day basis! After realising that i use clothes to give me security and confidence, i started to think about colour and things that i like and inspire me!

I had never really looked at the Northern Lights, i kind of knew they existed but that was about it! I started to look into them a bit more an began to see a similarity to how i see myself! I wear a lot of black - probably every single day of the year more or less!

The main colour behind the northern lights is the black of the night! The beautiful colours that move and change in the sky, being the main feature, relates to the colour of garments that i wear with my black items!

Kind of hard to explain, but hopefully your with me!










They are so spectacular to look at! I think they are propably one of the most beautiful things that isnt man made!

I also took inspiration from Stina Persson! Take a look at her website - her illustrations are amazing!!!

www.stinapersson.com

Below are just a few of her illustrations that i love! The use of inks are insane, i would love to be able to create images like these! I think colours relate the the Northern Lights. I am going to experiment with inks and colour and see what i can create!



























Friday, 3 December 2010

Illustrations and Experimenting!

This are some illustrations that i have done, playing around with inks, water and fine liner. They were inspired by Stina Persson, whose work you can see in the post above!
















The illustration aboveis my favourite out of the two illustrations because its less fussy than the
first one and i feel represents me more!


The black images have been created by inverting the colour of some of my illustrations! It was so simple to do and yet created such a good effect! The bright colours are so bold against the black, they represent the Northern Lights quite well, due the the colour contrasts. I think it would look sooo good if the one above especially was printed onto a black t-shirt!

Little Miss Madison Interview!

I was Interviewed by a good friend of mine today, Tamsin Dace, to feature on her blog, she asked me questions about being an up and coming fashion designer!

Take a look! ----> www.littlemiss-madison.blogspot.com

My Concept!

After spending soooo long trying to come up with a concept for my brand, exploring what exactly it is that i like and dont like, and what i want or think it should be! I decided one day to actually sit down and take a look at myself - What i wear, How i feel and Who i am!

I realised from this analysis of myself, that i did actually have a concept all along, i just didnt realise it!

So my concept is....

Designing garments that offer security, comfort and confidence! Something that every girl, woman or lady wants when wearing clothes.

I always begin the day in the same way - wearing underwear, a black strap top and tights in the winter or just a strap top over my underwear in the summer! This acts as my security layer, i can wear anything i want on top, depending on how i feel that particular day! I also never ever wear my hair up, EVER! i hate having it off my face and have realised that this again is another type of security thing! My long hair acts as a barrier, when entering a new place or if im not feeling to confident about something then i hide behind it! not literally obviously because that would be weird! but i have it hanging down over my shoulders and chest. It makes me feel better! I never really wear anything overly outragous or patterened either and my favourite colours are black, grey, white and cream! These are my 'security' colours as such as i feel confident when wearing them!

These weird habits that i have make me who i am and give me the base for my confidence, which is where the inspiration for my concept came from!

Friday, 22 October 2010

Friday, 15 October 2010

Pretty Things!
























































Design Philosophy

Fashion has always played an important role in my life, even as a small child I was always dressed in beautiful dresses and the current fashion trends, as my mother had been inspired to follow fashion by my great granddad who was a very successful tailor, specialising in men’s suiting.

My first job was working for La Senza when I was just 16 and since then I have worked for Coast, Oasis, House of Fraser and am currently working at Karen Millen. Growing up I was always interested in fashion and only wanted to work in retail but I never thought I would pursue it as a degree until I was at college and did an A Level in Art and Design where I fell in love with fashion illustrations, textiles and designing. It was at that point that I knew I wanted to take it further as I was very sheltered at school. The main reason for this being that I attended an all girls private school from the age of three until sixteen where I felt I was never allowed to express myself properly as I was always moulded into what the school expected, I grew in confidence the moment I left and went into a co-educational college, where I think I began to become who I am today.

Being part of a large family, I have always had to think about other people and how what I do will affect them, this has helped me with my attitude to design as I try to design garments that will fit every shape, size and height as I think it is important to cater for everyone’s needs. Working in retail for so long I have also experienced what customers have to say about clothes and what they would like, so I receive first hand customer needs and wants, which inspires me in my designs. I get a lot of inspiration from Karen Millen as I spend all day working with the clothes. The main inspiration is to do with the finishing’s and detail on the garments, the use of buttons, zips and studs, in a classy way along with the extra stitching lines and use of fabric that make the garment different and stylish. I think Karen Millen is a prime example of a brand that knows what its customers want and makes them look expensive, elegant and sexy, which is what most women want!

A designer who I have only recently been interested in is BodyAmr, who first came into the fashion industry in 2005. I saw Amr’s collection recently as it was showcased at London Fashion Weekend, when I attended. I was really inspired when I saw the garments as I felt I had a connection with him as a designer as I understood the garments and the image he was trying to portray. His collections are simple yet express femininity, sexiness, elegance, colour and shape. He describes his signature style as ‘solid colours for a sharp-witted woman who embraces both her masculine and feminine sides and who loves to laugh. Her style timeless because its all about attitude rather than current trends.’ This is so inspiring as these are the sort of philosophies that I want to portray in my brand. I love the fact that it’s not all about trend, but what looks good and fits properly!

One of my passions is attending fashion shows and shopping, looking at other peoples designs, illustrations and the way things are made, this is where I get a lot of inspiration and ideas of how to improve on my own designs. In my spare time as well as going to the gym, I love to do random illustrations or draw things from still life, this is sometimes where I get ideas that I take further. I also like to go for walks as it allows me to take time to think on my own and generate ideas that I can then go home and work on. I have a lot of interest in what going on around me; I like to know what’s happening around the world and what’s new. I love anything thats pretty or feminine, whether it be an object, image or place.

I want to specialise in women’s wear as I feel I get more out of designing and constructing the garments. I love the way clothes look when they are on a woman’s body as they can change the way you see their shapes. I think it is easier to be outrageous and play around with different design features with women’s wear as with men’s I feel you are more restricted to making the garments too camp. I also feel that as I am a woman I should know what people want. When looking at pattern pieces for women’s clothes you can already see the shapes of women’s body that the clothes are going to enhance, which makes it exciting the closer you are to finishing the garments.

I was so pleased with the digi-print that I created for my leggings in the previous project and would like to experiment more with digi-print this year as I really enjoyed working with a fabric that I had partially created and the out come was really strong. Prada’s A/W 2010 collection has used a lot of digi-print with simple designs but the print and choice of colour is what makes the garments. Another aspect that I want to focus on this year is my illustration as I want to improve on it so that it becomes a strong feature in my work.

Throughout the last year I have progressed immensely and I know now that this is exactly what I want to do. My construction is what I feel I have improved on the most as I overcame things that I have never done before and set my self goals that I achieved. This year I want to push myself further and work harder than I ever have before because I need to give everything that I can in order to do well and get a good degree. One of my main goals is that I want to focus more on my finishing’s and designer features that will make my garments stand out and be different. I intend to fulfil this goal by practicing and looking at other garments I see in shops and in magazines to give me inspiration. If I can get this right then I think my garments will improve dramatically as the base is there I just need to work on the finished product.

My design philosophy is all about being feminine, pretty, elegant, expensive and using a lot of shape and colour. I want my garments to compliment a womand body making them look and feel sexy, confident and expensive.

Friday, 8 October 2010

Photoshoot - Paper Dress Inspired Garments

Illustration for the first outfit in my look inspired by the paper dress. I wanted to make a suit that could be mixed and maxed with many different garments in order to get maximum use out of them.

The polka dot suit jacket was was my take on a ready made fabric that looked like paint splashes. I wanted to have the jacket really shaped in order to excentuate the womanly figure. I did this but putting in more pannels and making the main body quite fitted. I wanted to incoporate the loops that were used in the origional paper dress into the jacket aswell so had them as a feature instead of a collar. When i was at this point in the constructing it didnt look right having them along one side of the jacket as you can see in the illustration to the left so i played around with it and the loop freature ended up being on the back, where you would normally find a hood. The black trousers i constructed were high waisted wide leg suit trousers, that could easily be worn with anything. I had never made trousers before and actually found it a lot easier that i thought it would be!
























This is the illustration for the second outfit i constructed. The leggings were created using digi print. I took a sample of the cling film that i had used to cover my mannequin while i was spraying the dress with paint. I really liked the texture and pattern that it created. It was interesting as no spot of colout was the same and the colours looked good when they over lapped. I thought this pattern would look good as a pair of leggings and i was so pleased with the final result as it definitely did! The scarf was inspired by the loops created by the paper in the actual forming of the paper dress! i wanted the scarf to be really long so that it could be wrapped round numerous times to create volume and make a bolder statement. I needed a plain top to finish the look as the scarf and leggings were so strong that the outfit would look over crowded so i designed a plain black basic t-shirt to balance out the look.

I was so pleased with the overall finished look as i put a lot of time and effort into it and overcame a lot of things i had never done before. Digi-print is something i am now interested in and woant to work on new patterns and illustrations that i could incoporate into further garments.

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

The Construction of the Paper Dress















































































Paper Eaters Exhibition Images






The two images above are of the dress that i made out of paper, for my own individual collaboration with 'The Girls'. The dress is made out of paper and calico that was spray painted by hand with layers and layers different shades of paint to create the finished effect!