Saturday, 22 June 2013

FDA.........Lucy Alice boutique


The brief

I have set myself a brief to create my own boutique label inspired by my love of vintage fashion. I aim to design and create a spring/summer collection capturing the essence of the 1950's period, focusing on the shapes, style and print that is iconic to this era.
I want to look at the traditional seaside specifying in the 50's, focusing on the iconic landmarks to inspire print ideas.
I want to bring a quirky and contemporary edge to my collection through the idea of print and embellishment.

My pop up boutique exhibition with illustration work















FDA.........FAD competition: Escape

THE BRIEF

For 2011 F.A.D. invites you to make your Escape.
Escape from the everyday into a place of wonder and distraction. Retreat to a physical or fictional place that holds personal meaning for you.
Design two complementary outfits which express your notions of Escape. Use form, colour and texture inspired by your escapist vision.
Your chosen destination of Escape could be real, imagined, or somewhere in between. You may incorporate physical references, looking to environments, constructions and spaces for inspiration. Or perhaps you will be inspired by illusion, humour and the ‘magically real’ to create garments where things aren’t quite as they seem.
You may decide to include the following ideas within your two designs:
+ Use of unexpected materials and processes+ Magical, illusionary methods of construction
+ Playful scale
+ Inventive, witty details
+ Colours collated from your escapist environment
 
I escape the ordinary








Thursday, 20 June 2013

FDA........Jenny Packham design house project

Diamond Doll

I completed my work placement at Jenny Packham design house situated in Kentish town, London.
Jenny, a British women's wear designer, specialising in high end bridal and ready to wear evening wear.
The style Jenny portrays within her design work is very feminine and sensual incorporating vintage cuts and delicate fabrics adorned with elaborate detailing.
My inspiration is drawn from the delicate detailing of the lingerie range and the soft hues of the colour palettes envisioned from previous collections at the design house. To create that old show time glamour, i captured essences from the frivolous show girls of the 1920's, focusing on the lavish adornment and beading in which decorated their costumes.

Photographs taken during my time at the design house




                         The jacket i worked on during the preparation of New York fashion week

           Concept Board

                         Ideas from the design house and also of the flapper girls of the 1920's




Sketch book work

                   A journey through my concept and the development of intial design ideas

















Hand Beading                                                                                                      

Hand beading work using beads pearls and broken jewellery that I collected in antique shops n stalls, creating an art deco geometric shapes within the collar using the beads and pearls.





My final piece on the catwalk