I was very much moved by this beautiful story and extremely inspired by their devotion to their art and each other. It is inspiring to see that if you have a dream, no matter what life throws at you, keep dreaming and if you work hard enough your dreams will eventually become a reality.
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Just Kids
I find that I am very selective when it comes to reading books. I tend to go for the gripping biographies of troubled souls or glamorous tales of the high society of the 1930's and their frivolous antics and so when I came across Just Kids by Patti Smith I soon come to realise that it was right up my street. It is a tale of passion, devotion and a search for self discovery. Both Patti (Smith) and Robert (Mapplethorpe) are equally devoted to both their art and each other and it is this devotion which sees them through the struggles of their path to self discovery within themselves and their art forms. It is a truly inspiring tale proving that no matter how rough times get there are still means and ways of realising dreams and ambitions and allowing creativity and emotions to take over. Armed with their tools, side by side, they embraced seventies' NYC with starry eyes and grew through their path of self discovery, final destination, fame. Their bohemian life style was one to envy. Though they had little money, this drove them and pushed the boundaries of their art forms through the necessity to create art with the little materials they had. Not only was this way of working used in their art but also they way in which they lived, breathed and slept. Surrounding themselves with their idols and other creatives they lived through their art and their curiosity of others techniques and skills. Though their wardrobes where small, their outfits where always as carefully considered as all of their creative choices. Their boho-rocker individual styles where heavily influenced by their lifestyle and expressive natures allowing them to use themselves as a canvas and inspire each other in their choices.
I was very much moved by this beautiful story and extremely inspired by their devotion to their art and each other. It is inspiring to see that if you have a dream, no matter what life throws at you, keep dreaming and if you work hard enough your dreams will eventually become a reality.
I was very much moved by this beautiful story and extremely inspired by their devotion to their art and each other. It is inspiring to see that if you have a dream, no matter what life throws at you, keep dreaming and if you work hard enough your dreams will eventually become a reality.
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Festival Packing
OK so the summer is coming to a close and festival season is almost over.... almost! However, this August bank holiday brings us great festivals such as Creamfields (of which I will be of attendance) and Reading and Leeds fest. I now must confess that I am a festival camping virgin and the coming weekend has brought me great excitement and anxiety! However, top of any fashion obsessives agenda is the wardrobe that will be coming along for the ride. After much deliberation I think it is almost complete.... almost! Here's what I have opted for.....
This line up includes ( clockwise ) green topshop pack-a-mack, primark blanket poncho, rokit animal print sleeveless blouse, rokit koala bear print tee, topshop animal leggings, select black leggings, rokit turban, h&m feather headband, new look feather headband, rokit leather scrunchie, rokit red hotpants, topshop white sleeveless blouse and crop top, h&m leather jacket.
Along with this mix and match bunch I will also be bringing along a floral rucksack, wellies and plenty-o-bling. I have found this packing-malarky on par with an extreme game of tetris. Addictive yet infuriating!! Stay tuned to see how the final result worked out!!
Please note these outfits are subject to change due to my lack of packing skills and inability to make a final decision.
This line up includes ( clockwise ) green topshop pack-a-mack, primark blanket poncho, rokit animal print sleeveless blouse, rokit koala bear print tee, topshop animal leggings, select black leggings, rokit turban, h&m feather headband, new look feather headband, rokit leather scrunchie, rokit red hotpants, topshop white sleeveless blouse and crop top, h&m leather jacket.
Along with this mix and match bunch I will also be bringing along a floral rucksack, wellies and plenty-o-bling. I have found this packing-malarky on par with an extreme game of tetris. Addictive yet infuriating!! Stay tuned to see how the final result worked out!!
Please note these outfits are subject to change due to my lack of packing skills and inability to make a final decision.
Monday, 22 August 2011
R.I.P camera
OK so it turns out that no matter how many times I attack my camera with screwdrivers and knife screwdriver substitutes it will not make my camera work! I would like to apologise therefor for the next few posts to come as I plan on selling all my belongings to purchase a better, newer, shinyer one to bring me out of this mourning period. Until then I have the world wide web, my mothers digital camera and maybe even a few hand drawn images to mix it up a little! Things are about to get very interesting people....
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Spot of Styling
Firstly, apologies in regards to my last post as there was a technical problem with the images however it has now been rectified and up in full glory so don't forget to keep your finger on the scroll button and check out some stripey piccys! Anyways, back to blog time fun! I would like to dedicate today's post to a shoot I worked on not so long ago with the fabulous photographer Freddie Lee Thompson. Yours truly was stylist for the fashion shoot along with Karly Shead creating beautiful make up and high fashion barnets and Leigh Adams as the truely gorgeous model featured in the piccys. The shoot was made up of three genres including Avant Garde (featuring my own designs), High Fashion and Vintage Love. After a long day shooting the results looked fab! Check them out for yourselves...
Monday, 28 March 2011
Summer in Stripes
Looks like stripes are back once again for the emerging summer season. With Prada fronting their S/S 11 collection with colour flash stripes and Jill Sander and Marc Jacobs jumping on the bandwaggon it's going to be a hard trend to avoid this season! And what better way to add an exciting twist to the bright colour blocking trend blasting into our wardrobes brightning up the summer season! Here are a few inspirational pics to get the moody flowing....
Image #1 -Lighthouse in Plymouth, Photographer - myself
Image #2 - Vogue April 11, Feather Stole by Lizzie McQuade Photographer - Tim Walker
Image #3 - Vogue April 11, Dress by Marc Jacobs and Hat Prada, Photographer - Tim Walker
Image #4 - Vogue April 11, Dress by Vivienne Westwood, Photographer - Tim Walker
Image #5 - Prada SS11 in Elle
Image #6 - Stripes clockwise - maxi dress H&M, Yellow Striped blouse self made, Blouse vintage, Skirt vintage, Photographer - myself.
Image #1 -Lighthouse in Plymouth, Photographer - myself
Image #2 - Vogue April 11, Feather Stole by Lizzie McQuade Photographer - Tim Walker
Image #3 - Vogue April 11, Dress by Marc Jacobs and Hat Prada, Photographer - Tim Walker
Image #4 - Vogue April 11, Dress by Vivienne Westwood, Photographer - Tim Walker
Image #5 - Prada SS11 in Elle
Image #6 - Stripes clockwise - maxi dress H&M, Yellow Striped blouse self made, Blouse vintage, Skirt vintage, Photographer - myself.
Sunday, 27 March 2011
Yohji Yamamoto
The Japanese wave through fashion is definitely prominent on the fashion scene in London these days. What with the fashion week bonanza's at an end fashion exhibitions are the current fashion fix and the V&A are the top suppliers giving us a buzz of Yamamoto! This eagerly anticipated exhibition hit the scene on the 12th March and I was right there to experience it for myself. This retrospective of Yamamotos' geniusness showcased 80 pieces from womenswear and menswear collections. Though the setting was a little 'off' (the rushed looking figure sketching on the wall seemed to put a downer on the room), the layout was a little more interestingly separated by scaffolding adding emphasis to the structure of the garments on show. The garments displayed where well chosen and inspiring, each giving us a different side of Yamamoto's creative flair yet each one representing true Japanese craftsmanship and attention to detail. This beauty was bought to life through the videos and photography presented on the edges of the room. Original look books where a true representation of how a great team of creatives can produce the most beautifully fashion pieces. With collaborations with photographers such as Paulo Raes, Max Vadukel and Nick Knight and creative director Marc Ascoli this exhibition is truly inspiring and a definite must see!
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Issey Miyake
With the departure of creative director, Dai Fujiwara, I thought I would dedicate this post to his womens wear creations for the innovative brand over the past few years. True to fashion, he blew us away with his final collection this a/w 11 fashion week. Opening the show with oversized wearable paper origami outfits set the scene for strong shapes and silhouettes with a drop of the Issey Miyake genius! These designs where then seen toned down in fabric versions constructed out of miss-match prints. The contrast of strong shapes against loosely flowing fabrics created an interesting mix of silhouettes and presented a wide range of fabrics. However, above all, I simply have to mention the amazing 'zig zag' trousers! Perfect on and off the run way they present an exciting new direction for trousers! Here are a few snaps from the show....
Finally, here are some inspirational pictures of Dai's work over the past few seasons!!
(Spring / Summer 2011)
(Autumn / Winter 2010)
(Spring / Summer 2010)
(Both Autumn / Winter 2009)
Farewell Mr. Dai Fujiwara!!!!
Images style.com
(Spring / Summer 2011)
(Autumn / Winter 2010)
(Spring / Summer 2010)
(Both Autumn / Winter 2009)
Farewell Mr. Dai Fujiwara!!!!
Images style.com
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