Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Thursday, 22 October 2015
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The framework of my latest collection is based
upon iconography from Alchemy intertwined with futuristic themes. The
collection explores a fundamental alchemical practice of liberating matter from
its restricted properties into a further enhanced state. Through deconstructing
existing garment shapes and re-mastering the form I have drawn a parallel to
this alchemical practice.
Futuristic themes are explored through the
manipulation of simple geometries into distinct forms, alluding to alchemical
motifs through the arrangement of their structure. A series of individually
crafted elements have created a distinct visual signature whilst retaining an
artisanal sensibility. The arrangement created through this technique portrays
motifs and symbols suggesting various principles of the art.
The collection maintains a innovative colour palette of copper, cream and black, focusing on the current state of
metals and the gradual progression into a refined state.
All elements of the collection are hand
made, from rolling the coils and melting the coiled pieces to one another.
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Preview of the new Jac + Jack collection
Currently at the Jac + Jack HQ viewing their summer collection, inspired by vintage couture gowns deconstructed to modern minimalist forms. The work of Charles James and the debutant portraits of Cecil Beaton create a foundation for this collection.
The labels signature natural fibres are incorporated through the range with yarns sourced in Italy and India.
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Monday, 5 October 2015
The rediscovery of Classical Antiquity; Without the influence of classical antiquity, fashion would cease to exist in its current state
The
influence of Classical antiquity has defined many forthcoming generations, with
new artists, sculptors, writers and inventors trying to mimic if not surpass
the achievements of the ancients. The following generations viewed their
ancients as potent inspiration whilst aspiring to be like them, this ideal has
been carried on to create world movements such as the renaissance and
neo-classicism. Dress styles from classical antiquity has defined the fashion
industry for years with designers incorporating reliefs from antiquity into
their work such as pattern shapes, techniques and more direct influence such as
mimicking sculptures. Exploring the influence of classical antiquity in
contemporary fashion to determine whether fashion would cease to exist today in
the nature the industry creates a strong viewpoint many designers are intrigued
by. To understand why classical antiquity has such a strong influence until the
present day is a factor that manoeuvres over the industry.
I am exploring motifs and symbolism from Classical Antiquity to create a foundation for my new project, generations after the Classical period viewed their ancients as potent inspiration whilst trying mimic their ideas if not able to surpass them. The Classical period has fascinated me from a very young age; the cultural influences in art and fashion have in particular influenced my work over the years allowing me to discover my personal artistic style.
Designers perpetually express favor towards
antiquity not only for aesthetic purposes but also for functionality. Designers
also allow the ideals of this time to define their brand as the values and
intriguing stories and creations from antiquity can be viewed as a vital tool to
enhance design and production. The groundwork the ancients left their following
generations are looked upon and have been constantly renewed for centuries,
contemporary designers use this foundation in combination with current
technologies such as 3D printing, digital printing and innovative fabrications.
The distinct elements from antiquity are successful in design hence the
constant allusion to the era.
Thursday, 1 October 2015
Nicholas K - Opens NYFW
One of my favourite brands Nicholas K opened NYFW, Below are some images from the incredible show...
What: Nicholas K spring/summer 2016 runway show
When: Thursday, September 10th, 9 AM
Where: The Gallery at Skylight Clarkson Square
INSPIRATION:
BASE JUMPER
ZEPPELIN
PARACHUTES
FREE FALL
PALETTE:
MIDNIGHT BLACK
STORM GREY
LUNAR GREY
MARTIAN STORM
SUNSET ORANGE
AERIAL BLUE
STRATUS BLUE
SANDSTORM BEIGE
NIMBUS WHITE
COLLABORATIONS:
SILHOUETTES / DETAILS:
OVERSIZED TENT DRESSES
ZEPPELIN SKIRTS
FLIGHT SUITS/ PANTS
PONCHOS
ASYMMETRICAL SKIRTS
DRAWCORDS/ CINCH DETAILS
PARACHUTE CORDS
WRAP SHIRTS
LEATHER STRAP HARNESSES
UNEVEN PATCHWORK PANELS
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