Monday 19 September 2016

Georgine NYFW

I was privileged to view the Georgine collection during NYFW this week. I wanted to share the collection with you as I felt the combination of rock elements and feminine silhouettes were divine.

For Spring/Summer 2017, Georgine Ratelband, designer of GEORGINE, was

inspired by the type of girl who shops at Bergdorf Goodman AND Trash & Vaudeville. “I

think it is a more interesting concept of dressing, one where luxury goods coexist with

Rock t-shirts, intricate Couture beading meets motorcycle jackets and lightweight furs

are punctuated by combat boots,” remarked Ratelband.

Keeping that in mind, Ratelband also drew inspiration from the way that young women

always pilfer the closets of their mothers, and how they would wear more classic pieces,

but with their own twist put on it. Specifically, Frances Bean Cobain and Zoe Kravitz,

who have mothers with the most incredible closets, came to mind for Ratelband when

designing this collection.


Wednesday 24 August 2016

Sydney-siders, if you're interested in eclectic art there's an event on Sunday that will satisfy your cravings for art, design and history!
Visit- http://www.casulapowerhouse.com/whats-on/events2/art-meets-west

Sunday 7 August 2016

SYDNEY DESIGN FESTIVAL // INNOVATIVE FASHION

Event Description


Innovative Fashion: Transition 
Laser cutting, textile manipulation, heat activated materials, and 3D printing textile manipulation are the focus of Sydney-based fashion designer Tanu Vasu. Tanu has challenged the aesthetic of conventional garments to create innovative items while incorporating artisanal techniques. Tanu's designs combine mutuality between ideological abstractions from historical eras and subjective perceptions. Imagination yields authority within Tanu’s design practice, often provoking paradoxical relationships between elation and poignancy, modernity and antiquity. Tanu has created a distinct visual signature with her collections through deriving concepts from a number of domains.
Fashion is one of the most accessible forms of design; through a carefully curated installation of innovative work explore how cutting-edge technologies, historical ideals and science can influence design.

https://sydneydesign.com.au/event/innovative-fashion-transition/

REGESTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/innovative-fashion-transition-sydney-design-festival-registration-25614588925

Friday 22 July 2016

Serpent and the Swan MBFWA

I viewed the Serpent and the swan collection during fashion week and was really immersed into the collections aesthetic. The collection challenges the aesthetic of conventional fashion trend through imbuing a sense of self. The range is inclusive of leather shirts and jackets to mesh pieces.




Friday 17 June 2016

Transition // Industrial Revolution



The framework of this collection was derived from elements of the Industrial revolution. The collection focuses on the transition to new materials and explores the use of metal fastenings that were prominent at the time which have been integrated into the design as ornamental embellishments. The collection fixates the past, re-framing historical resurgence as a desire for authenticity and nostalgia.

The industrial revolution marked the transition to powered machinery; the textile industry flourished allowing for innovative fabric production. This was a vital historical movement that assisted the fashion industry, the collection draws parallel to this notion of ‘new’ usages for materials. Buckles and toggles have been employed as design foundations in turn creating a distinctive aesthetic appeal. The era’s highly structured silhouettes have been translated into the collection featuring built up necklines and textured fabrications depicting the materials that were used at the time. Waxed cotton in combination with embellished leather pieces have been incorporated into the designs.


Creative Team

Photographer - Amy Hibbard
Designer - Tanu Vasu
Make-up / Hair - Cherry Cheung
Model - Rachel Cross



Wednesday 15 June 2016

Introducing 'The Changeover' shoes collection...

Inspired by futuristic themes 'The Changeover' range features contemporary elements whilst retaining an artisanal sensibility brought about through the use of delicate hand cut leathers and sculpted rock formations as notions for the shoes. The Changeover draws a parallel to space age themes through he range of motifs showcased within the designs. From flamboyant boots to heat activated stilettos the range focuses on a number of aspects putting an emphasis on futurism and art.








Thursday 12 May 2016

The Interim



Designer Tanu Vasu
Photographer Daniela Raiti 
Hair//Make-up Sanja Jovic
Model Leah Brown