Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Lanvin Fall 2011 Campaign



What more could you need this winter than the new Lanvin campaign to shake off those winter blues. Amazing.




Friday, 26 August 2011

TeLOLgraph


This video of model Cato Van Ee is so interesting, I've watched it a number of times now and I love how her faces moves in reverse. The short film is the newest instalment in a series of films that the telegraph has commissioned about models.

I hadn't realised that the music had been reversed until reading the article, showing that when something works, you don't see its flaws.



Read the full article here: http://fashion.telegraph.co.uk/news-features/TMG8722182/Cato-Van-Ee-performs-make-up-magic.html

Thursday, 25 August 2011

First Heartbreak


The video to accompany DM's new campaign. Brilliant.

FIRSTANDFOREVER


Dr. Marten have recently launched their new advertising campaign, fronted by two well know faces - Agyness Deyn and Ash Stymest.
Both models known for their striking looks give the heritage brand a recognisable face, and define the look Dr. Marten stands for.

The couple who look like they were cut from the same cloth, and a pair I wouldn't mind getting in between myself, act like each others first love in this skinhead inspired photo shoot, which portrays the bleak life of the north in the late 1980's. A time when Dr. Martens were adorning the feet of all of those that followed the subculture.

DM's new campaign invites all to share there first experiences, with there website carrying the tag line - ' new experiences shape us. First times define us. Single moments stay with us forever.' The words create a kind of mantra that the brand want to impose on there admirers, and with the help of a social map, they encourage us to share our first with the rest of the DM world, an opportunity most have used to share there most treasured memories.

This being my favourite....

Georgina Langford
My first Heartbreak came after my first kiss, then two weeks of ecstatic romance, late night drives and mixtapes. We were 18, he broke it off because (he later admitted) he was falling in love with me

The whole campaign makes me want to spend my well earned pay check on a few pairs of what DM have to offer, and although I currently own a well under used pair of black eight hole originals, when can anyone have too many shoes.

I think Dr Marten just gave me the cure to the soon to come winter blues.







PRADA: A/W 2011


I know I'm a little late, but I am rather fond of what Prada and Steven Meisel have created here.

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Inspirational Mad Men


With the news of Gaps sister brand Banana Republic set to release a Mad Men inspired capsule collection. I wanted to take a look at what all the fuss was about, and see how the early 1960's was making its comeback.


Banana Republics Collection






The show which was originally aired in 2007, has gathered a number of both awards, and fans
as it now heads into its 5 season.
The style which has been so sympathetically created by the shows costume designer - Janie Bryant - has been seen in previous seasons by the heavy weights, Louis Vuitton being the most memorable with their Fall 2010 campaign.

This Same style has been seen by both Prada for their Fall 2010, and by Christian Dior for their Spring 2011 catwalk collections.

Prada


Christian Dior


Drapers mentioned in their autumn 2011 report that 'The influence of Mad Men star Christian Hendricks and Prada and Marc Jacobs' full length skirts with fitted tops from autumn 10 have filtered into contemporary and mainstream womenswear' Giving a hint that we will soon see this styles - made popular by the sitcom - hitting the high streets this winter.

So grab your grey marl socks, mid-length skirts and chunky knits and head for a productive day at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.







Monday, 22 August 2011

A Family Portrait By Miles Aldridge







I Just stumbled across this editorial for Vogue Italia and I must say I do like the composition and great use of colour. I love editorials with a bit of humour and depth, and they always insure I take those extra few moments to take the whole image in.
The full shoot is well worth a lasting look.

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Creative Cultivated Variety

The next few weeks of my life will be dedicated to fining an internship, and although I don't know what career path I want to choose once completing my degree, I do know that having a visually appealing CV will make my talents stand out.

Here are some examples that some creative minds have already produced. Although in this competitive work environment, I think I'll be keeping my ideas under lock and key.






Saturday, 30 April 2011

InSEXt



Earlier this week I styles and photographed an amazing graduate collection.
Inspired by bones and bugs, the clothes fit the female skeleton perfectly.
With a mix of trailered office wear, and over sized knits, the collection brings together smart and casual pieces, to make some inspirational and unique ensembles.
The craftsmanship is second to none, and the hand painted digital prints show the sheer hard work, and dedication, of a designer who will undoubtably go far.


Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Match Point


For todays uniform:

Today, my game of what to wear had hit deuce.

On the left side of the court we have a navy striped Fred Perry polo, not seen since I opened it on Christmas day 2009, found in my recent wardrobe rummage.
Paired with light blue tailored shorts,
a new pair of stripped tennis socks,
and
an ever reliable pair of Vans.
A look worthy of any Ball boy.

On the right side of the court we have a red striped Fred Perry polo, not seen since the days of early courtship in the SHAM relationship. This one holds the Grand Slam of my wardrobe, just for sentimental reasons
Paired with faded black cut off jeans,
A slightly older pair of granddad socks,
And
Trusty Dr Martens
A look worthy of any underdog.

After a tense few moments

As the game reached match point. The blue outfit hit an ace and off I went in my unseen polo, heading for the strawberries and cream. Leaving the unfortunate red, to head back to the happy days of my memory.




A New Day


The sun is shining outside and change is in the air.

My blog has been rather neglected for the last few months. However, I have now made it my mission to up the ante and get on top of the fashion world.

Today as the sun shone through my ever so strangely shaped window, I felt a new lease of life come over me. I have decided to sort my ever increasing wardrobe into something a bit more manageable.

Out goes the masses of Jack Wills workwear and tired knitwear, over used and worthy of a charity shop bin. Although much of it had been worn to death, I have found a collection of pieces worthy of an eBay bargain hunter and those prep wannabe types.

As I sifted through the masses of things I hadn't worn since the early days of my career as a trainee folder. I found some garments that were barley worn and worthy of a new lease of life. This is always a delight, the excitement of a new item, but without the guilt of spending your hard earned pennies on something that will be in the charity shop pile by the end of next season.

I now have to overwhelming task of arranging what I want to keep into style and colour order, pernickety I know, but well worth it when your in a rush, and once completed I can take a step back and look in ease at what will be gracing my body over the next few months.

I hope this inspires someone else to undertake this liberating task.


Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Thursday, 3 March 2011

The Golden Twenties



So I have decided to return to the keyboard.

Last week was an overdue reminder of why I stayed in sunny worthing for the next 3 years.

My life may be more unorganised than most, but I did manage to pull myself together last week, and organise a piece of work that I had been putting of planning for weeks.
I hope the results are worthy of the walls of Julie Bentley's mezzanine.

Friday, 10 September 2010

ChaNnel


Uniform at ground level #3

Meet Sarah, the confident counter fitter.

I met this savvy creator amongst close friends at an 'Interesting' soiree a few evenings back, where the alcohol was cheap and the nibbles were far from satisfactory.

As I mingled amongst old acquaintances, and even older friends, I spotted her far from fitted T, with an tantalising take on the iconic interlocking double 'C', I had to speak with the fashion forward thinker. After making idol chit chat about many current affairs, I was far from surprised to find that the top I had desired was actually a home creation. A great idea to get the luxury brands you want with out the help of your parents credit card. I instantly took the idea and was swamped with ideas for my own creations.

She had styled the out fit well and had taken a normally classic brand and given it a street edge. She had teaming the overly sized top with her dads old motor cycle boots (lucky for her he had small feet) and a well above knee black detailed skirt. I really like what she had on, she stood out like a rather shinny sore thumb against the other riff-raff, whose numbers had seemed to double as the evening proceeded.

When it came to accessories, she had played up to Chanel's heritage, by teaming the outfit with a rather classy cubic zirconia bracelet, and her grandmothers pearl arm band. She also mentioned that she had been in her dads wardrobe again, this time she had borrowed a slightly more pricy piece, and had taken the risk of looking after his rolex for the evening, something she described as being one of a collection; I could understand her justification. The one piece of treasure trinket she had kept simple was around her neck, she had worn a simple silver chain with a heart pendant, something that she had found in a vintage jewellery shop a few years back, it had caught her eye and she decided to impulse buy it.

Sarah has given me some great ideas in creating some contraband of my own. She has turned something plain and boring, and that would have been tossed aside, into something much more stylish, and as Coco herself once said that 'Elegance does not consist in putting on a new dress' Sarah has acted on the inspirational words and has decided to op out of something new in favour of a new creation.

She is as inspirational as Coco herself.

Friday, 3 September 2010

Pirate Booty


For todays uniform:

For my top half, I have selected a newly purchased oversized jersey top from the 'LABLE OF GRADED GOODS' collection at H&M. The stripped T has a faded tie-die effect and will 'age with wear'.

+For the lower half I have selected another pair of jeans i thought were destined for the charity shop, I simply used the the pinch roll to give them a new lease of life.

+Teamed with a vintage and very worn belt to hold up the loose fitting denim.