Wednesday, December 29, 2010

TULE, HAIR, MAKEUP, SNAP!


I was recently approached by Adelaide photographer + digital artist Gee Greenslade to use some couture dresses from my 'Symbiotic' collection. 
Gee wanted to use the dresses together with Hair and Makeup artists Becca and Jackson Kennedy, which seemed like a good collaboration as I had worked with the two before and they show great talent when a fantasy narrative is in call!

The three of them described the experience to me as "One of the most fun and creative shoots we have ever done!!!" so I was eager and excited to see the results. Looking at the pictures for the first time, their description wasn't hard to believe - they look stunning!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

EYE SPY

MM PARIS
BERNHARD WILHELM
 DEL KATHRYN BARTON

I love eyes. They're not just fun to draw. Some believe they are the window to the soul while others believe its representation can ward off bad spirits!

They can be hypnotizing, mysterious, beautiful, haunting or all four of these at once!
Here are some pictures I've collected from my scrapbook that I find inspiring.....

Sunday, November 21, 2010

SONNY AT ADELAIDE FASHION FESTIVAL


What an fantastic week for the Adelaide Fashion Festival! 
I was luckily selected to be part of the Chambord SA Emerging Designer Showcase, showing my latest collection 'Peachy Keen'.


Here are some shots taken from the night by photographer Sonny, who deserves a big clap! 
Sonny captured the models backstage in their most candid moments while some cut loose for the camera. 
Its hard to believe just hours before they were the same serious-faced girls during the parade fitting!


Check out more backstage photos by Sonny here:
http://sonnyphotos.typepad.com/sonny/2010/11/sou.html 

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

TIMOROUS BEASTIES



I love Timorous beasties Because they're not afraid to take risks. 

You could easily describe their contemporary textiles and wallpapers as beautiful, but there is a deeper meaning beyond its surface. I was lucky enough to see their works at the famous Timorous Beasties store in Glasgow.

Looking around, I saw a design I rather liked. It was an intricate floral pattern in a beautiful colour scheme. After telling the shop assistant how pretty it was, she replied "yes, but its actually a threesome". On second glance, a layer of transparent ink that shone in the light, showed thighs darting in different directions with one woman's face stretched out in ecstasy. I thought, "how dare they!" and had to find more.....

The next was a traditional looking piece reminiscent of 1800's wallpaper. It looked like a pleasant suburban scene, but on further inspection, it wasn't quite! An addict on a park bench was shooting up, the ladies next to him were prostitutes and a famous statue was being peed on. While the piece was extremely humorous, it was an alarming reminder of reality.

While Timorous Beasties may offend many, they're certainly fearless!  


Click here to view more of Timorous Beasties

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

BLANDINE BARDEAU



Meet Blandine Bardeau. This London based french artist, fashion designer, jewelry designer, illustrator and creative director is versatility personified.
I admired Blandine's work from across the globe for some time, and hoped to meet up with her while staying in London. It just so happened that we were both studying at Central St.Martins this September. We met for coffee the talked fashion.

Like Blandine, her work is something hard to pin down - it spans across art and fashion, where she creates a kaleidoscopic whirlwind of colour in the shape of a garment, a drawing, or a bracelet on her sleeve. At first glance, looking at the silhouettes and style of her garments, they seem to take influence from traditional tribal costumes. But she's used that influence to invent a whole new style and language that is all about social unconventionality and transformation.

Blandine draws from her own free imagination and finds inspiration from stage persona's adopted by musicians such as David Bowie. Bowie once said
     "I would like to see the lines between visual art and music to be blurred and even disappear."
Blandine's relationship between her artwork and wearable clothing does just that, which is why I find her work so darn fascinating!

Her aesthetic is colorful and playful, free-flowing and never rigid.
She's always rotating and ever-changing. I was excited to hear she's recently decided to focus more on visual art and painting.

She runs a busy schedule. From designing the windows of Selfridges London to collaborating with Louis Vuitton and Converse to the band Cocorosie - Blandine's work is in hot demand. 

One to watch.

Blandine Bardeau website
www.blandinebardeau.com

Click here to see Blandine interview Cocorosie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJ7If9FP9_E

Thursday, September 16, 2010

YARIMAKI


I was walking through east London the other day when I  saw these giant eyeballs on a girls legs - oh the colour and excitement of a 2D drawing come alive!

A Japanese designer by the name Yarimaki, took a life long dream of drawing and made it into a killer street wear label. Specializing in printed tees and leggings Yarimaki is dedicated to making his drawings wearable. It's a label I love.

 see for yourself

http://www.yarimaki.com/

Saturday, September 11, 2010

RYAN NOON


Ryan Noon is certainly an exciting new designer on the rise...... 

While he's not busy talking to animals or hiking mountains, he makes fashion collections very much like neo-tribe wear. In between this he works with brands like Nike, Henrik Vibskov and Alexander McQueen and he just finished a BA in Fashion Design and print at Central St. Martins.


Watch out for this man because this is just the beginning! 

See much more here:www.ryannoon.com

Friday, September 10, 2010

SHOP 172




I was so impressed visiting SHOP 172 on Brick Lane that I had to come back many times -
It's certainly a place for those who know good clothing craftsmanship when they see it!

Here you can find some of the most exciting pieces from independent London labels, which are carefully selected and displayed like paintings on well-spaced racks.
I was thrilled to see labels stocked such as Migh-T ( http://www.kumikowatari.com/ ) a label which I have only seen in Aussie Magazines that was now touchable and in the flesh!

visit the stores website here:

NEUROTICA


While staying in London I had the exciting opportunity to work with Neurotica. The Neurotica team was a talented bunch, producing intricate and decorative fabric prints for their concept based collections. 

Each print starts from a drawing penciled by hand and is developed into print for their beautiful soft silk jerseys. What I like about them is that their prints are original, made with love and never mass produced.

Click below to see their new A/W collection 'Thief In The Night' that hit stores just last week. Its a video look book!

http://www.thisisneurotica.co.uk/collections/video 

Sunday, September 5, 2010

BEYOND THE VALLEY



Strolling around oxford circus area today I came across a little boutique called Beyond The Valley.

The shop is a mix of fashion and art, featuring clothing and accessory labels not often seen on the market, as well as random goodies such as the extra giant post-it notes bigger than modern TV screens. Here are a couple of pics from the stores self-titled label.

See their latest Autumn/Winter collection just released here:

BELLE SAUVAGE

          

Despite this label being quite young to the London fashion scene, designer duo Virginia Ferreira and Christian Neuman are not afraid to be bold. 

They produce garments that are structured with sharp silhouettes and striking digital prints. The label's aesthetic is inspired by industrial imagery found in German expressionism. The vivid colour combinations prove to be rather eye catching and I dare say quite hypnotic.............................. quite smitten

View their collections here:

Saturday, September 4, 2010

BEBAROQUE


Here is an accessories label I am rather fond of..... Female duo Chloe Patience and Mhairi Mcnicol began designing leg wear separately after studying textile design before deciding to join forces, launching this luxury label Bebaroque.  

Bebaroque combines the girls talented skills in embroidery and illustrating to create some of the most elaborate and intricately detailed collections I have ever seen on the market.


Check out their website - and YES you can purchase their delightful pieces from their online shop for those who cant reach them!


www.bebaroque.co.uk 

Sunday, August 29, 2010

GRAYSON PERRY



I thought I'd feature this man because I think he is one of the most interesting artists in England! 

He spends his time illustrating and producing elaborate ceramics painted with subjects of that are quite witty and irreverent. He is not always known by the name Grayson too by the way - but Claire, a pretty dress wearing lady who is his his alter ego! 

To read more about this interesting man I have left a link below, but in the meantime here is a few pics of his work - including a beautiful scarf he recently designed for Liberty

LIBERTY LONDON




What can I say? I love the Liberty store! It's a beautiful historical building on the outside, and on the inside its full of eye-popping candy. 

You can browse racks dedicated to top brands like Christopher Kane, Westwood and McQueen, or pop upstairs for some crafty and colorful inspiration for the D-I-Y lovers (It was also great to see some Aussie labels stocked too, like Elke Kramer!) 

After browsing their website for further inspiration, I found this cool clip on how to tie a Liberty scarf - have a look!

Liberty scarf

Liberty Site

Saturday, August 21, 2010

PEACHY KEEN


Here is a sneaky little peek at my latest collection, called 'Peachy Keen'.
The story is built around a wedding dress I created in layers of peachy soft tule - the pieces centered around the dress are a little reminiscent of a ballerinas wardrobe. 

Take a look at the full collection just released at:

Oh, and by the way, the amazing model and dancer is Amy Firebird, snapped by the talented crew Charlotte & Dave at  www.mangofandango.net

J x x x

Monday, August 16, 2010

PATRICK MOHR


At Berlin Mercedes Fashion Week, Patrick Mohr, designer-on-the-rise stunned crowds with his bizarre 'Are We Shaved?' show.

I like it!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

DERZEIT MAGAZINE




Here's a new street magazine with a great cause: To put fashion in the context of Berlin's fluid cultural scene - off the runway and onto the streets. 

Its full of features on Berlin's budding designers, top brands, cutting edge photography and Berlin hot spots for the Fashion savvy.

The good news is that you don't have to travel to Berlin pick up a fresh copy, 'cause each issue is available online!

Click here to download the latest INFINITY issue:

Thursday, August 5, 2010

CORA ISABEL DAVID


This talented lady recently became a master student at Kunsthochschule Weißensee and goes by the name Cora Isabel David.......Can't wait to see what she does next!

see her website here:

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

TATA CHRISTIANE



The lovely Tata Christiane...... Seeing her website after a nice chat the other week, this girl is incredibly multi-talented (and by the way looks great too, sporting the most WICKED purple and green eyeshadow!)

She works with a broad selection of media under the fashion world, ranging from graphics, music, costume AND produces her own fashion label!

Her clothing is hard to pin down but it's ultra imaginative, fantastical and elaborate.

See for yourself:

Saturday, July 31, 2010

POEMS ON THE BODY





I'd seen posters up around Berlin for an exhibition by DENISE JULIA REYTAN. The poster featured a single colourful object and, although I wasn't sure exactly what it was, I knew I had to go. I guess I'm a sucker for bright colours.

One step into the gallery and I was confronted by an unusual instillation made from what appeared to be a mismatch of objects. It looked like a watercan and some pink hula hoops at the top of a cascading stream of shoelaces, sponges, pearl chains, pompoms, hair curlers. 

On second glance, all the objects seemed to represent gatherings from a female domestic world taken from different periods of time. The way the objects were arranged together in harmony seemed to suggest that she was playing with the ideals of modern female identity, which I found very beautiful and had a surprising touch of humor. It also looked a little like Barbie on acid.

Meanwhile on the wall opposite hung a row of necklaces with a similar aesthetic. Made from a combination of pearls, silver, plastic beads, scrubbing brushes and toys, the necklaces drew on a juxtaposition of luxury and everyday items. You'd expect the meaning and values of the materials to clash but somehow she makes it work. 

It was a delight to see the artistic vision of Reytan's instillation work translated into wearable a form that was individual and told a story.


For more on Denise Julia Reytan you can find alot more on her website. 

Here you can also find some pieces of hers for sale including the 'its time to forget about the time' watch, also sold at collette in paris. 

Saturday, July 24, 2010

KUNSTHOCHSCHULE



Last weekend I visited an open day for the Berlin school of fashion and art, called  KUNSTHOCHSCHULE, Berlin Weissensee.

The school runs a broad range of creative courses ranging from architecture, film, product design, graphic design, illustration, and fashion and textiles all under a big red-tiled roof. After seeing this schools fashion parade previously in Berlin, it was a sheer delight to flip through the pages of the students portfolios and sketchbooks, spilling with inspiration, drawings and concept development for their final year collections.

I thought I'd post up some various images of their work on display as it was rather impressive. You may recognize one of the fashion sketches, being an outfit I snapped on the catwalk recently (the blue and coral red scheme).

What was one of my favorite works on display was by textile designer Nadine Hensel, who has worked on many fashion projects already and is definitely someone very talented to look out for!.

fashion school

Textile designer Nadine Hensel (featured above)

some picks of fashion designers to look at