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Friday, 15 October 2010

Craig Lawrence

 Craig Lawrence "new collection, using an unusually supple yarn called Kyototex. The slashed Gaga-approved knits from past seasons have been tightened for spring, with a slinky silhouette akin to a mermaid’s tail. In fact, all the dresses are inspired by a siren’s call—like a metallic-green gown with pleat-like ladder stitches or a white dress streaming with chopped yarn that literally billows up a storm in the wind”


Craig Lawrence inspires me through his use of materials, creating mermaid like figures through the use of knitted fabrics. When thinking of knitted fabrics you would think of thick chunky knits, not something sleek and close to the body as it as seen in Craig Lawrence collection, this inspires me to use knit as a delicate fabric in my project instead of using as a chunky fabric. I could also look at the structure of wool and how this contributes to the rock formation.


Its made me think about weaving and also using rug canvas and wool to create a weird texture, and also trying to create a delicate fabric.


In this video is Craig Lawrence S/S 2011 collection


If you want any more information go to Craig Lawrence website http://www.craiglawrence.co.uk/pages/SS2011.html  







Thursday, 14 October 2010

Felicty Brown

Felicity Brown a fashion designer which graduated from royal college of art, is inspirational to me because her collection has elegance wear ability and surrounds textiles, which are all things that I find inspirational.

"Wearing Felicity Brown is a sensuous, delectable, covetable experience. It makes you feel like kicking off your heels and running through a dew sodden English meadow, kicking and twirling all the way. These are the dresses girlhood dreams are made of. In a very grown up sexy way."


"Raw yet refined the collection shows the amazing attention for detail and fantastic creative talent that have marked Felicity's career to date." Vogue Italia March 2010.


"Largely inspired by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's paintings where flamboyant and provocative women are painted wearing extravagant silk ruffles and showing off shamelessly. The dresses, using precious silks are highly structured with hand dip dyed pleats and prints. The British Fashion Council were quick to recognise Felicity's talent and have awarded her the much coveted NewGen sponsorship for SS11."
I like the way she has used dip dye and silk fabrics, creating this really dream like collection, inspired by an Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's which painted women in big ruffle silhouettes also his painting were very colourful, which is where Brown has got her inspiration for colour, felicity brown has inspired me through her textile techniques, I am going to explore into dip dyeing and other processes of dyeing to get the desired effect from my inspiration.

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's art work.

Felicity Browns pictures and quotes and any more information you can look her up here:


Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Fashion Journal

Looking at the graduates last year and students that have inspired me, and now the time for me to put a print on the fashion world has come, to inspire someone, somewhere would be a great achievement for me, so the next posts are going to be about my work where it is going and how I have been inspired by different artist, designers and anything else.

The summer went quick, and I have been looking closely at rocks and water, about erosion, weathering, the shapes that are created and how the water has changed the environment we live in, how this is so calming to look at but it is so destructive.

Here are some images I took in Wales

It is here where I sat and thought about how I could translate maybe feelings, shape, texture, or destruction into my garments, that I wanted to design.

From concept to design, it is a hard process as my idea relates hardly to fashion, a designer that has always inspired me for this is Hussein Chalayan and his blurred lines between art and fashion. He designs from concept to garment is a follow through of his desirable work ethic, he never fails to amaze me. 

So this is the start a little idea to spark my fashion career

Saturday, 17 July 2010

Enchanted Palace

"Kensington Palace is being transformed. As the walls of the palace are being shaken by a £12 million renovation project the rubble and the dust is unleashing powerful and secret stories about the lives of Kensington's princesses. 

At the heart of the Enchanted Palace journey is a quest for the seven princesses who once lived here. Their lives have been re-imagined as installations offering a fascinating interpretation of the palace’s hidden stories. The rebellious princess who ran from an arranged marriage into the arms of love. Sad queens who bore the pain and sadness of lost babies. The young heir to the throne who escaped the controlling grasp of her overprotective mother."
http://www.hrp.org.uk/KensingtonPalace/stories/palacehighlights/EnchantedPalace.aspx


I visited the Enchanted Palace yesterday and it came with wonderful inspirations, installations, arts and fashions.


I wanted to visit the Exhibition because it had pieces by Vivienne Westwood, William Tempest, Stephen Jones, Boudicca, Aminaka Wilmont and Echo Morgan.


Boudicca pieces in this exhibition of the wierd and wonderful,Boudicca had the room that has endless time, his garments are inspired by the pieces of a grand father clock, wire spins and coils, the pieces were so inspirational to look at, they also spun round as a way to symbolize the way the clock ticks in a forever ending circle, you couldn't touch the pieces, they were to far above your head but this also seemed to symbolize the endlessness of time.

http://www.platform13.com/pages/news/news_main.html



William Tempest piece was more fantasia, his piece was made from origami birds, and it flowed across the ceiling like a flock of birds, it was so beautiful, the thought and construction, came across in its fantasia and beauty, something you need to see just to capture its beauty.
William Tempest says that it was to symbolize the freedom he was giving to the princess as the princess felt trapped inside this very room, it is also claimed this is the room where the princess slept in the same bed with her mum until the age of 18.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coZ2R2I7xyo
Vivienne Westwood, has an amazing beautiful gown, the extravagant draping that Vivienne is very well known for is what you will see, you feel as if the princess could stand there with the dress on, waiting to greet you into the palace, a piece you could only admire in its flesh, it stood on the stairs with no body inside the dress this reminded you of the princess that once lived there. 


Stephon Jones head pieces, were unusual and remarkable, i took inspiration to these, as i started to make fascinators the other week, some of his pieces were made from unusual materials and some of his pieces were extravagant, fantastical and were amazing in structure. The light shone on these pieces and cast a shadow on the wall and the shadow really reflected the fantasia of the head piece.


Aminaka Wilmont piece was about the sadness hope and serenity of princess Mary, the room was named the room of tears, the fabric was printed, the image was of rain, smoke and small detail of a baby, Aminaka Wilmont says that in this room princess Mary is claimed to have 14 miss carriages this fed their inspiration to create this sadness and hope through the garment.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYljU-6VkVI&feature=channel


Echo Morgan's room was all about the world about collecting pieces of art, pictures and more, the room was all about the curiosity, there was loads to look it was really overwhelming but it made you feel as you were voyaging on the princess's life, and this reflected the meaning of the enchanted palace.



Wild Works are the people who really made the fantastical fairy story of the palace come true.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8M_2_LBhp4&NR=1


Watch this video to find out what thoughts they had when creating the enchanted palace.


Art and Fashion Fusion. 

Friday, 9 July 2010

Caught in a Tale

I was touring around the internet, discovering exhibition I will be visiting which had the most outstanding creative work ive ever seen

I am looking for inspiration through my summer for my final project in fashion, so i have been looking at previous graduates and what they have been doing to make there line up or garments stand out.



Trisha Sakhlecha

Looking through the graduates, Trisha's work really stood out it was something that i have a deep interest in, but its not just Trisha's Theme that is inspiring its the way Trisha has made her garments and the fabrics they are made from.

Trisha Describes her collection:

"Escapism and utopian desires are certainly a much needed indulgence today!

My Spring Summer 2011 collection “Caught in a Tale” begins with the story of a girl who once loved fairy tales, and who wants to believe again... in fairies, enchantments and magic.

Inspired by the Victorian illustrator Arthur Rackham, Caught in a Tale uses fine goat suede, lightweight silk and sheers with techniques such as marbling, laser cutting and engraving. Silhouettes play with scale as Victorian frills and baby’s clothes are blown out of proportion, cut up, and collaged to build a range with childishly naive, asymmetric shapes, quirky prints and laser cut suede laces. Shoulders droop, frills start to look schizophrenic and dresses and skirts get twisted to the point of subversion.

The fact that a skirt sits diagonally on the waist adds to the strange, wonky undertone. Add transparent glass nylon so shiny it looks like plastic and gigantic platform shoes and this season’s somewhat absurd, somewhat fabulous character is born."

I like the way Trisha used a story line for inspiration, the way the story developed through her research and work, and ended up with a beautiful line up





Trisha's work can be seen at the London College of Fashion Graduate show

You should also look at her "Caught in a Tale" Books they are influential and inspiring, you see this story develop through Trisha's work and it takes on such a weird and wonderful story with a beautiful out come

To look at her "Caught in a Tale" books and The Pictures above Visit:

Trisha also has a blogg

I wish Trisha all the best with her career!
She has started it of with a bang

Well done! 




Friday, 11 June 2010

Fine Art

Hello, Every one

I'am Zoe and I study Fine Art with my Final year to go.

The art and fashion fusion. Is all about the mix of the art culture and making people aware of up and coming exhibition and feedback and inspiration for my own work. 
My sister Emma is supporting the fashion side of this blog and I will be supporting the Fine Art side of the blog.

As twins, we are very close and see how each others degrees work and how the end exhibitions are held, we felt that by bringing the views together we could open up a world where all types of art mediums can be placed in the same space and be appreciated by all creative minds. I hope this will be able to bring photographers graphic designers artists and fashion and more, together to achieve one large goal.

Problem
The Fashion degree must raise enough money for the fashion show.
Art exhibition, Fine art must raise enough money for a show.

Solution
If both Fine Art and Fashion came together, sharing out the cost. A better show ? 

This is why we began this blog to get the word out!! Help each other and achieve a bigger goal !

Up and Coming Exhibition 
I am proud to announce that for the first time the University of Hertfordshire 2nd years ( undergraduates)  are showing in the Free Range in the Truman Brewery.

Free Range Truman Brewery: Brick Lane, London, E1 6QL 020 7770 6000
                                        When: Private View: 1st July, Other Viewing: 2nd July - 5th July
                                    
                                    Websitehttp://www.free-range.org.uk/cgi-bin/index.pl?yearID=15


On this link you can see all of our art portfolios of all the artists involved.
 

This is a group of 21 2nd year students that got together and made it happen.

There are many thanks to be given to Chantelle Hutchings, who first pitched the idea.  
Other thanks go to the curating team including; Maggie Williams, Chantelle Hutchings, Diane Frasca, Chris Maxwell and me. 

My work

This is a photograph of a projection from a film projector on to objects that are picked at random. Most of my art work is displayed as an installation and I have recently begun to do video work.


More can be seen on this link.

Thank you for reading. 

Sunday, 23 May 2010

All things Vintage

So with the vintage fair on Sunday, i thought i would prepare with some vintage shops round London, i started in Camden Town walking around the Stables, went to a few in oxford street, and also i visited a vintage store in St Albans.

Vintage shopping is great fun, uncovering hidden gems, and the bags, and the quality of material and make are always spectacular.

Racks and Racks of dresses, jeans, and woolly Christmas jumpers , the interesting colours and shapes from some of the best decades, me personally i love grabbing the sense of the 1950's fashion, the nostalgia and cupcakes, it seems to have a order and respect about the clothes.

The Bags and Those Shoes!
i just cant get enough of the bags! even when it comes to suitcases with buckles! i even bought a brief case off of Ebay the other day! and the shoes! 

I went to the vintage market with an open mind, i didn't no what i wanted but i wanted something, i came across the 1940/1950's underwear and thinking of the new trend with underwear is outwear, heres a picture of what i bought, there was also a silk, T shirt like type bra but i it was sold by the time i got back to the stall.


I cant wait i'm using it for my photo shoot hopefully

The hall was extravagant, golden chandeliers hang from the ceiling, massive painting and murals hang on the walls and tall windows, it was beautiful and really good setting of the vintage fairs style.

Theres a frock me vintage fair at least Once every month, check the exhibition page for more detail, i would recommend taking a look if your a massive vintage fan!

I'll give you some more photos from Camden, when my friend uploads them :) x