Showing posts with label designers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designers. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Ying Gao: no(where)now(here) by Yin

Hi there readers, well it's been a while hasn't it? I'm back and normal posting will now begin.

Today I've come across fashion designer, Ying Gao and his latest piece: no(where)now(here). The collection is made up of two dresses made of photoluminescent thread which have very small motors and eye-tracking technology that respond to an observer's gaze embedded into it- I can't even begin to get my head around how this works but the long and short of it is that these beauties actually move, giving them a dreamy, under-the-sea vibe. What's more they glow in the dark!

Take a look at the transfixing dresses here...

                                

This isn't the first time Ying Gao has experimented with electronic movement within clothing. Last year he created 'Playtime' which was made up of two organza dresses that were controlled by robotics.

                    


Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Temperley SS13

Not wanting to regurgitate the same old content as everyone else during fashion week, I sat back on sharing my photos from the Temperley SS13 show in the vain hope that the burnings on your retinas of these pieces had faded away a little and that they might evoke the happiness and joy that they initially brought upon first viewing.

The blogging world was a little tough around fashion week this season. Many bloggers (big ones at that) have lost their passion for it a little and who's to blame them? PR tickets seemed to be fewer and fewer for the main attendees from the blogging circles and the same old 'show me your stats' situation was happening at the blogger desk at Somerset House.

With the blogosphere being full of the same images and the same shows I attended (for work and pleasure) I felt it didn't really do this particular show (my favourite of the season) any justice so I waited.

So here we are, Temperley SS13 in all it's glory. We were taken back to the French Riviera in the late 40s / early 50s with super-feminine nipped in waists, calf length full skirts and wrist-grazing girlie gloves all in a palette of powdery blues, bold reds and black on a base of crisp, clean whites - delicious.

The vibe of the show was somewhat reminiscent of Christian Dior's 'New Look' which was shown in 1947 with the small waists, full hips and those hats and the kudos that Temperley's collection has received only proves that classic style always wins.

Temperley always seem to hit the nail on the head when it comes to mixing classic and contemporary style but this season has blown me away even more than usual. BRAVO!

 

Friday, 26 October 2012

Rob Pruitt for Jimmy Choo

Shoe giants Jimmy Choo have created a capsule collection in collaboration with New York, contemporary artist; Rob Pruitt.

Pruitt's work is likened to that of pop artist Andy Warhol and is as playful as it is impactful. Pandas, animal prints, bold colour and glitter all feature in Pruitt's work and it's these elements that have been taken through to the designs for the collection.

Jimmy Choo's slick and grown-up shapes meet imaginative and dreamy design with this collection so you can imagine my joy when I was invited to preview the collection before it went on sale...







From luggage tags to gem encrusted clutches combined with Swarovski crystal, leather lining and hand finished soles, the collection is the perfect balance of cutesy fun and luxury, which in all honesty is a breath of fresh air when dressing for a UK winter.


Check out the animation created to accompany the collection here...

             


Many thanks to Jimmy Choo x

Saturday, 29 September 2012

London Fashion Week: Sass & Bide SS13

Seductive femininity met masculine tailoring at Sass & Bide's SS13 show. From start to finish I was in a complete daze, from the monochrome palette to the deco and even disco touches of silver and gold metals. The super-sexy show was enthralling from start to finish and the parade of some of the world's best models only added to the wonder of the show.




True to their signature design style, the key thread to this collection was embellishment. Sequins, metal flowers and feathers all featured while a flash of colour was seen in the form of coral coloured shells and beading.



  




All-in-all, the collection was slicker and grown-up in comparison to previous collections but still had that Sass & Bide magic that I just love.

Monday, 24 September 2012

London Fashion Week: Jean-Pierre Braganza SS13



This season, Jean-Pierre Braganza once again played on his strengths with a collection focusing on intricate and unique tailoring combined with feminine sensuality. Being a champion of black clothing, I loved his use of monochrome for a spring / summer collection too (he's not the only one who's opted for this colour palette for next season either) combined with minty blues and a pop of bold red here and there.


This season JPB teamed up with artist, Zinaida Lihacheva and recreated her paintings within his prints, cuts and silhouettes to create and angular and architectural collection.


I was particularly enthralled with the multi-layer and asymmetric lapels and the use of leather in a gillet and cropped jacket- delish!


Wednesday, 19 September 2012

London Fashion Week: Visual Diary Pt1


1. iPhone shooting at the Zoe Jordan show
2. First gins of the weekend with my fashion week, partner in crime Sarah-Leigh
3. Inside the main tent at Somerset House
4. Emma Yeo hats at the Corrie Nielsen SS13 show
5. Clutches at Bora Aksu

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

London Fashion Week: Corrie Nielsen SS12

Last season Corrie Nielsen's show was one of my favourites so this season I was super-excited to see what she had to offer and once again, she did not disappoint.


Taking inspiration from flowers, botanics and even green house architecture, Nielsen's collection explores the structure of flowers inside and out creating sculptures of fabric around the feminine form.



 In a truly avant garde way, Nielsen's collection is a celebration of femininity with ruffles, frills, bows and accentuated shapes (such as peplums) in organza, silk and mesh. The almost antique, colour palette was dream-like with off-whites and creams teamed with dusky pinks and blues.




The wedding dress which closed the show was enough to make even the strongest of wedding-phobes want to run down the isle (I guess I had better start saving now).

So what do else do I need to say about Corrie Nielsen's SS13 show? Romance and drama at it's absolute finest, and in my opinion what London Fashion Week is all about.



Monday, 17 September 2012

London Fashion Week: Zoe Jordan SS13

Wow, I can't quite believe that fashion week is back again, I'm still pretending that summer for SS12 is going to hit London any day now and we are now looking at SS13!

Friday- day one of London Fashion week was actually my birthday, so after breakfast in bed (thanks to The Boy) and a few rounds of Stevie Wonder's, Happy Birthday (it's a bit of a tradition to listen to this during present opening), I was off to see my first show of the day- Zoe Jordan.

The collection was sleek and polished as well as super-fun and wearable which meant it ticked all the right boxes for me. Loose, easy-to-wear silhouettes and casual separates mixed with letterman style jackets and leather baseball caps (which I am a little bit in love with) gave the sophisticated collection a sports-influenced, tom-boy vibe.

I particularly enjoyed the use of different textures seen in lightweight silks, all-over beading, leather and suede in bold reds, prints and accents of metallics.

All-in-all the collection was relaxed and effortless and I wouldn't mind owning just about every piece for next summer and it was the perfect way to kick off LFW.