Monday, 26 November 2012

FALMOUTH UNIVERSITY - 1ST PROJECT - INSPIRATION

Shirt from Titania Inglis
 
I love the large solid black yoke and the hand-painted
swirling smoke designs.
 
Made me feel inspired :)
 
Also, stunning photogaphy!


                            
 

FALMOUTH UNIVERSITY - 1ST PROJECT - CROPPED SHIRT

Ok, so here's some photos of my cropped shirt!
Throughout the past few weeks in construction workshops
we've gone through steps of making different parts of the shirt.
 
Left: collar and front shirt placket with buttonholes.
Right: symmetrical darts in the back of the shirt.

Left: welt seam on the shoulder with slight gathers in the sleeve head.
Right: continuous shirt placket.
 
Left: side view of the garment.
Right: lap seam on the side and bust dart to the front of the shirt.

 
View of the shirt from the front.

 
I have now gone on to constuct my final shirt where I am going to include
french seams and shirt dress plackets. The theme is monochrome and I have chosen
to use black, grey, white and striped fabric!

 

Thursday, 18 October 2012

TALBOT RUNHOLF FALL WINTER 2011/2012

I realize that I haven't posted in a while!
So just an update on whats been going on :)

I passed college and got into Falmouth University to study 
BA (Hons) Fashion/Performance Sportswear Design!

They set me a summer project; Shirts.
 This would then lead into my 1st project once I got there.
I had to explore the history, politics and different cultures within shirts, which I
found quite interesting once I got into it :)
But the best part of all was finding a brand/designer that had subverted the shirt!

I came across Talbot Runhof;
a duo mix of an American (Johnny Talbot) and a German (Adrian Runhof)
There Fall Winter 2011/2012 Ready-to-wear collection was to die for!
  It was also perfect as they had subverted the shirt!


Colours:
black, white, bronze, poppy and rosewood
Fabrics:
cotton, wool crepe, silk faille, silk georgette, satin, silk duchess, cashmere,
rabbit, organza and guipure embroidered sequin knits
Shapes:
structured and tailored or fluid
Lengths:
dresses generally hit the knee or ankle; trousers were very long and slouchy
Accessories:
platform heels by Larare, fedora hats by Antonia Zander and gloves by Roeckl

Monday, 2 July 2012

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

RED RIDING HOOD FASHION ILLUSTRATIONS

My two rough sketches of the two garments I'm making for Red Riding Hood.
I still have yet to create a background and finalise the illustrations.

Saturday, 26 May 2012

PHOTOSHOOT LOCATION - RED RIDING HOOD

I've been searching for a while now for a photoshoot location for my final major project.
I've finally come across this old disused saw mill in Osmaston Park, Osmaston.
It's also surrounded by beautiful woodlands which would also be great
to do the photoshoot in.

Here are a few photos of the location, the photoshoot will be commencing
in a couple of weeks time!

OUTFIT 2 (FUR JACKET) - RED RIDING HOOD

An image of my fur jacket pattern pieces on the fabric.
Then below is a front and back view of the fur jacket
(which is unfinished at this stage)

This fur is difficult to work with as it gets everywhere and it's thick to cut!
It's good quality and is giving me the perfect look to my jacket.
I brought it from www.fauxthrow.com

OUTFIT 1 (DRESS BODICE) - RED RIDING HOOD

Below image is of my pattern pieces for the bodice of my dress (outfit 1)
layed out onto a heavyweight red wool fabric.
Below image is of the front view of the bodice of the dress.
It still has a lot of work to be done to it, this is just an update to show you how
I'm getting on with everything!

OUTFIT 1 - RED RIDING HOOD


This is a couple of images of my pattern pieces and toile for outfit 1;
which is a floor length dress made of red wool and chiffon.

A working pattern and a finished pattern for the front bodice of my dress (outfit 1)
Toile of the bodice of the dress; front and side view (outfit 1)

PROMO & MARKETING - RED RIDING HOOD


As part of my promotion and marketing unit, I had to create some business
cards to promote myself and my final major project.
The best way for me to do this was to do two quick sketches of my two outfits
and put them on the business card itself.

Below is an image of the two quick sketches.
Below is an image of the wolf sketch and stages at which I was drawing it.
Below is an image of two different business cards (front and back view) that I created.
I liked both so decided to use both of them.

Friday, 25 May 2012

OUTFIT 2 - RED RIDING HOOD

I've been a busy bee lately, working hard on my final major project!
I've now got all of my pattern pieces together, all of my fabrics have been brought,
all of my toiles are complete... now I'm on to making the real thing!

A working pattern and a finished pattern for the front fur jacket (outfit 2)
Pattern pieces on calico.
Front and back view of the toile for the fur jacket (outfit 2)