Sunday, 23 September 2012

Trend -Cut out


This trend has been on the go for a while now but I think its here to stay the cut out look is dresses and tops with parts cut out to show flesh. Its a very sexy club scene look. Cut outs can make you look slimmer and are good in circles, square and coming out from the side seams.

Things to watch out for with this look:
  1. Don't have white bits and the rest of you tanned, make sure you either fake tan the cut out parts or go for the pale look.
  2. Don't look cheap, you want it to look classy. The ripped looking cut outs look cheap and tacky.
  3. If you wear tights make sure you cant see the tights through the cut outs, its just embarrassing for everyone involved!




All images from www.asos.com

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Cheap student living

Love my clothes shopping and have found some amazing bargains on ebay but I also really love the website miss rebel. Even though its not as high end and fancy as topshop or anything I think its great for casual clothing they are good quality and the delivery prices are great £3.50 for uk.  I bought recently a blouse, leggings and top and with delievery it came to £17.89.

Website link: http://www.missrebel.co.uk/

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Glasgow Print

This print is from college and I just found it the other day even though it is very simple it was one of my first prints but it's one of my favourites. I think its because its so ruff.

It reminds me of what glasgow is really like, it dull with small elements of splattered colour.

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Heidi Seeker

I love this website it has loads of kitsch styled stuff. They design there own bags, jewellery, clothing and other accessories. They personalise some of there item aswell for you. I got a personalised necklace from here and it was gorgeous, still in good condition after a year of wearing it all the time. They have a unique style of work, I have also bought gloves and a scarf from here and always get complimented on them.





Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Eduardo Paolozzi

I have been studying the work of Eduardo Paolozzi, he is a sulptor, graphic art producer, made pottery and was a writer. What I am most inspired by is his pop art styled work. He uses alot of colour and pattern in his pop art. He also studied at the college of art in edinburgh.

1924-2005






Contextual studies

I have just started my new course at Heriot Watt and in 2nd year fashion. Its a completely different way of teaching from college although I am really enjoying it. I feel I do a lot more on my own now and have no limitations on what I can do with my work.

Monday's I had contextual studies and although people said it would be boring I actually really enjoyed it. We where talking about the impact art has on fashion. So I have started on the reading list.

I have looked at a book called "Fashion Designers sketchbook" by hywel Davies, where I found quite an inspiring designer I liked. "Eley kishimoto", designs are quirky and unique with a lot of pattern. It relates a lot to work I have done in the past and things that have inspired me.



Eley Kishimoto does amazing prints with bright colours and beautiful patterns.

Monday, 3 September 2012

Galashiels Textiles and Fashion

Heriot watt university

I have just moved from busy glasgow to a small town called Galashiels. Things are very different here from Glasgow, very quiet. Hopefully I grow to love it. I have moved into my new place and I will be studying a BA in Fashion at Heriot Watt university. I had my first tour of the university, the facilities are amazing and loads of different places where I can study and do my work. As I was at college for two years I managed to get into second year.

Galashiels

History

Galashiels is going to be a great place to study I think, its so quite which I think will make me get on with my work better. Galashiels is very well known for there textiles, By 1788 there where ten employers in town engaged in textile manufacturing and had risen by 35 in 1825. Galashiels is way out the way of any other town so there textiles where expensive and superior quality. This industry rapidly increased the population of the town. They then lost a lot of men and contacts at the time of the first world war. The textiles industry remained a major employment up to the second world war. Although the town needed a more balanced economy.

Present

Galashiels now is still very well known for its textiles industry. The Heriot watt university does a lot of courses in textiles and fashion. I think it really helps the learning process when the town has a bit of history.

Saturday, 1 September 2012

Christopher Kane

Christopher Kane is a very enspiring SCOTTISH designer. He studied at saint martins for six years. He loves detail and says " It's always good to move out of your comfort zone each season".

I love his collection from Spring 2007 Ready-To-Wear even though this dates back abit I love the way he uses colour and the dress silhouette is very flattering. The fluoresence colours where a big risk but I think he pulls it off very well.