http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN1nescF3ms
Daphne got interviewed for an Australian programme and they used footage of my collection!
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Texprint Competiton
I have entered my portfolio into a competition, here is a link to my online portfolio.
http://www.artsthread.com/viewer/graduate_portfolio?p=9572
http://www.artsthread.com/viewer/graduate_portfolio?p=9572
A bit of Publicity!
So the uni PR team contacted me and wanted to write my story, I think the fact that Daphne was getting a lot of publicity at the time was really helping me out. So the Hendon times wrote a story on my collection before the show.
http://www.times-series.co.uk/news/9664825.Student_designs_fashion_range_for_the_over_60s/
The week leading up to the show was a real buzz, I had my garment pretty much finished. I sorted out the shoes, flat because the ladies aren't comfortable in heels, I got simple black sandles which i spray painted light pink then added pink glitter to the base. I also made a selection of very blingy beaded rings.
My collection was coming along quite nicely at this point, I was almost a bit ahead of the game as I knew I had a lot of embellishing to do on top of the completed garments. After several discussions with tutors it was discussed how fantastic it would be to have older models to walk for me in the internal show. I researched loads of london based model agencies. One being Models1, on there books they had a lady called Daphne Selfe and another called Jan De Villeneuve. Then from Ugly Models, i booked a lady called Pam Lucas. So I had three wonderful models to wear my collection. Fabulous.
After playing around with my prints, embellishing them with tassels, beads and more embroidery it became clear that my collection was becoming very decorative and colour and texture are key. This worked in my favour as it meant my silhouettes were simple in comparison. In the for front of my mind was that fact that i wanted this collection to be suitable for mature women, so longer sleeves, hemlines and higher necklines were all a must.
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