Wednesday, 9 December 2009
FDI3 Walk Through
Okay, I know that I haven't posted anything in a while so last Monday I decided to go to the Fashion Design for Industry Hunter/Red or Dead/Speedo walk through and take some cool photographs. However, after making a big deal about how I couldn't forget my memory card, what did I go and do? Forget the battery pack! A bit gutted, however I think I'm going to try and do a big photoshoot either over the festive period or at the start of next term, so keep an eye out.
Sunday, 15 November 2009
Amber Shoot
Whilst home in Aberdeen one weekend I managed to rope in my friend, Amber for a mini photoshoot. I decided to keep it local and actually found all these locations on my own street, although a bit of clambering was required, so thanks to Amber again for being willing to do that, especially in heels.
Monday, 2 November 2009
Notting Hill Carnival 09
Slightly off the topic of fashion here but I had to mention it. Having always wanted to go, myself and a group of friends went to Nottinghill Carnival this year for the first time and it certainly didn't dissappoint. With music, colour, food and dancing everywhere you look, the energy from everyone is phenomenal!
Interview with Peter Perrett
An interview I did with hot new menswear designer, Peter Perrett.
What University did you go to and what course did you do?
I studied Fashion at Kingston and specialised in menswear.
What was your final collection based on?
The methods of Heston Blumenthal. It was all about presenting traditional garments and details in radically new ways. As Heston creates dishes like ‘bacon and egg ice cream’ and ‘snail porridge’ I created garments like ‘shirt trousers’ and had rucksack straps hanging inside my outerwear pieces. Although the references for this collection were fairly obscure the aesthetic was deliberately minimal and monochromatic.
Did you show your collection at Graduate Fashion Week?
We actually showed separately at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank
How do you feel showing your final collection helped in your career?
Although the show was not at GFW it was a really great experience, I'm not sure how instrumental it was in launching my career but the venue was packed and the feedback was all really positive.
What are you doing now?
Having sold my graduate collection to B Store I am working on a new capsule collection. Alongside this I work with fellow Kingston graduate Sophie Hulme. I am also working on ideas for garment installations which is something that particularly interests me.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
I really do not know, at the moment I really love what I do and as long as I feel this way I know I will have made the right choices.
What has been your biggest achievement since finishing university?
I think selling to b Store would be my biggest achievement because for me, getting recognition from people that you really respect is the biggest compliment.
Did you go to GFW this year and what did you think of it?
Yes, I went to the Kingston and Nottingham shows and I thought they were both really strong. I think it is a good opportunity to see where your work sits amongst all the other graduates.
I studied Fashion at Kingston and specialised in menswear.
What was your final collection based on?
The methods of Heston Blumenthal. It was all about presenting traditional garments and details in radically new ways. As Heston creates dishes like ‘bacon and egg ice cream’ and ‘snail porridge’ I created garments like ‘shirt trousers’ and had rucksack straps hanging inside my outerwear pieces. Although the references for this collection were fairly obscure the aesthetic was deliberately minimal and monochromatic.
Did you show your collection at Graduate Fashion Week?
We actually showed separately at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the Southbank
How do you feel showing your final collection helped in your career?
Although the show was not at GFW it was a really great experience, I'm not sure how instrumental it was in launching my career but the venue was packed and the feedback was all really positive.
What are you doing now?
Having sold my graduate collection to B Store I am working on a new capsule collection. Alongside this I work with fellow Kingston graduate Sophie Hulme. I am also working on ideas for garment installations which is something that particularly interests me.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
I really do not know, at the moment I really love what I do and as long as I feel this way I know I will have made the right choices.
What has been your biggest achievement since finishing university?
I think selling to b Store would be my biggest achievement because for me, getting recognition from people that you really respect is the biggest compliment.
Did you go to GFW this year and what did you think of it?
Yes, I went to the Kingston and Nottingham shows and I thought they were both really strong. I think it is a good opportunity to see where your work sits amongst all the other graduates.
Commercial Shoots
Whilst in London I worked as an assistant stylist to Angie Smith on a number of shoots. I had some great experiences and learnt alot about the buisness however the one thing I did learn is how much hard work and how completely knackering the job is! Oh and I also learnt that I am terrible at ironing!
This was the first shoot I did with Angie for New Look, it was so chaotic but is brilliant to see the final results. Especially when you start seeing the images plastered on the side of buses, billboards and in magazines.
This shoot was for a french company called Camaieu to produce their A/W 09 look book. We had almost a full french team which made conversation a little tricky but the models where great fun.
Firstly apologies for the poor photographs, this last shoot was for Strutt Couture. This photoshoot was actually the first bit of modelling that this 17 year old had done and it was amazing to watch her because although she was nervous it came so naturally to her.
Heriot Watt Pop Up Shop
This summer Camden saw host to a Heriot Watt pop-up shop for a few weeks. The small boutique sold some of the graduates final collection pieces as well as diffusion lines they had created to sell. The graduates managed to create quite a bit of press for themselves, gain some good contacts and make some money, all in all quite a success. And I don't think it's going to be the last Heriot Watt Pop-Up Shop we see, so keep your eyes peeled.
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
GFW
Harley Clothing
Sunday, 18 October 2009
Street Style
Collection Shoot
From May to September of this year I spent my time in London living the high life (if the high life means 7 weeks with no hot water, very little money, the landlady from hell but still having a damned good time!) I decided I was going to try my hand at London life and get as much work experience as possible whilst I was there.
I confirmed a job with Disorder magazine very early on and they gave me the task of putting together a photo shoot showcasing two 4th year students final collections. So I set about hunting down the best our uni had to offer which came in the form of Grace Maran and Gillian Ramsay. I was hugely impressed by their designs and even more so by the quality of their work.
I wanted the shots to be very clean and professional, all the emphasis to be on the clothes. I had thought about taking the photographs myself, but I am merely a snap happy amateur so decided to rope in photographer, Sam Brill. I found three male models, David, Hugo and Davy, my friend Chloe MacDonald styled the hair and my loving mother acted as chauffer.
Gillian Ramsay's Unisex Collection
Grace Maran's Menswear Collection
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