Tuesday, 24 August 2010

You Make Me Feel Like Im Living A Teenage Dream





001 I wanted to show of these high waisted linen summer trousers that Ive had for a few months now. They tie at both ankles to give them the Aladdin effect.
There high waisted and come just above my belly button. The only problem i find with these types of trousers is finding a top to go with it. You need a Bralet top and i haven't found one yet.  Trousers: Matalan. Top: Matalan. Earrings: Topshop.

002 I finely went shopping today since it was payday and found myself a good bargain at Topshop. Usually when i get to the Topshop sales i can never find a pair of shoes in my size, me being a size 4 means there either sold before they even get a chance to go into sale or they just great grabbed quick.






003 My anniversary was perfect :). Cant believe it has been a year. We went for a meal and just had a nice chilled out day. I got a snap of the Abercrombi jumper he got me. I love the insides of these jumpers, talk about comfort!


004 && finely my wear of the weekend. It was a girls night out as always and i was panicking what to wear since my wardrobe decided to collapse on me, defiantly trying to tell me to get rid of some more clothing. I wore a grey, above the knee dress. It had an inside tight fit dress surrounded by a layer of material that draped pleasantly around me.
I accessorized my outfit with a grey studded bag and grey round toed cute shoes. Essentially all grey with gold customised accessories.



005 I'm also really looking forward to The Saturdays TV show, on every Thursdays.

006 I have also made myself a signature, weather i keep it or not we shall see.

Friday, 20 August 2010

My Latest Read

Sapphire by Katie Price

Photo by google images


001 I was honestly quite looking forward to reading this book dispite thinking it might have been disapointing (since it was written by Katie Price - Glamour Model) the cover caught my eye, what amazing legs!
It was such a great read, it really was. I didnt want to put it down. Last night i actually stayed up & left the boyfriend to go to sleep alone to read a few more chapters, until i finerly got to finish it tonight and was very happy with the ending. I just wanted to carry on i was so wrapped up with the charectors.
At one point thoughout the book for the first time from reading a book i felt a tear in my eye but the book has a happy ending.
Has anyone else read it, what did you think?
Obviously Katie didnt write the book alone. Its was helped by the autor Rebecca Farworth && i look forward to reading more books by her such as 'A Funny thing about love'.
My new read is 'Still Thinking of You' by Adele Parks. Ill let you no what i think.

002 So i have finerly joined Bloglovin' still not to sure what its all about, i like how it shows the Tops Fashion blogs, i hope to one day be up there with them.
I also joined a blogger community called Fashion Inependent. Its deffinatly a great way to get some extra follows, just a bit messy and hard to know how to use it, but check it out here.

003 Me & the boyfriend will be celebrating our year annaversary on Sunday and we are both so excited. I dont no what he has planned as its a surprise but he has brought me a new Abercrombie & Fitch hoodies and told me to wear that and make sure i wrap up warm. Suspicious.



Thursday, 19 August 2010

T h e F a c e s O f F a s h i o n: Christin Lacroix ♥

Christin Lacroix 
The French Fashion Designer


Below is my own illustrations of some of Christian's work. 
Water Colours were used.



Another of my illustrations
No pencil outline was used just a free hand sketch using again water colours



Another of my illustrations this time using charcoal around the edges



Christian Lacroix began by working at Hermès a high fashion house in 1978, where he worked on colour schemes and the execution of designs then in 1981 he started working at Jean Patou, where he worked until 1987.

In 1987 he opened his own couture house. He began putting out ready-to-wear in 1988 drawing inspiration from diverse cultures. Critics commented that he did not seem to understand the type of clothing the working woman needed. In 1989, Lacroix launched jewelry, handbags, shoes, glasses, scarves and ties (along with ready-to-wear).


With his background in historical costume and clothing, Lacroix soon made headlines with his opulent, fantasy creations, including the short puffball skirt ("le pouf"), rose prints which are back in this season, and low décolleté necklines. 
He favored the hot colors of the Mediterranean region, a hodgepodge of patterns, and experimental fabrics, sometimes handwoven in local workshops.

In 1994, Lacroix launched his Bazar line.

In 1996, he launched a Jeans line.


In 1999, he launched his first line of floral perfumes, and in 2000 he finished a line of novelty accessories which included semi-precious jewelry.

In 2001, Lacroix also launched a children's line

In 2004, Lacroix launched a lingerie for women line, as well as a menswear line.

Christian Lacroix has designed many dresses for Hollywood stars; among them, he is responsible for designing Christina Aguilera's wedding dress and in the 1990s was famed as being a favourite designer of Edina Monsoon in the UK sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (for which the house drew dubious credit). 

For Winter 2007, He has partnered with Avon cosmetics to introduce a new fragrance exclusive to Avon called Christian Lacroix Rouge for women.

Mary-Kate Olsen
 Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Red Carpet 
with a maxi dress byChristian Lacroix.

The tin foiled grey dress compliments her skin tone. Her perfect fashionista self looks perfectly charming and perfectly stylish, a perfectly baking tinfoil Muse.  

Katie Holmes


Wearing an elegant dress by Christian Lacroix, beautiftul sequins and elegant shoes to match.




Monday, 16 August 2010

Chane Of Plans: Denim Revolution

So the other night i was wanting to enter a designing competition by as i downloaded the starter pack, it only went and gave me a god damn virus 'Malware Doctor'.
So this morning i spent over an hour on the phone to Windows, sat watching some man that could barley speak any English delete millions of files on my desktop.
All in all, bye bye virus. So thank you windows.
I didn't post a photo of my new nail colour i only got a coral colour && was bored after two weeks so got 4 new Barry M colours and use a pastel Green.


I don't know how keen i am on this on.
It was very thick, i had to put 3 coats on because it took so long to dry and when i thought it was dry i noticed scratches on the nails so had to re-apply another coat.
However Ive got alot of comments of people saying how nice my nails are. I'm still not sure.
What do you think?

Fashion Marketing

I've realised since i only have 3 weeks till i go back to my last year of College, i had to knuckle down and get on with my new project && i still havent finished my Feathers Fur & Skin. I have to finish designing a headpiece, bag and neckpiece. The last blogs of the fashionistas i bloged about where part of this project.
So i started my new one to get me on the right tracks.

All photos and drawings are my own and taken from my sketch book. If you want to use any of my images, please ask for permission. All rights researved.


Denim has been in fashion for years, and can be used for almost anything depending how creative you can be. 


  • Dungarees
  • Hats
  • Accesories
  • Shorts
  • Bikini/Swimware
  • Jean Jackets
  • Skirts
Denim can have different finishing techniques:


  • Torn
  • Slashed

  • Bleached
  • Roll Ups
  • Ripped/Baggy
  • Frayed
  • Stonewashed
  • 3/4





Note that the drawings are not finished still need to add some colour using water paints :)
Hope everyone had a great weekend.
xoxox

Friday, 13 August 2010

Feeling Folky

So I've blogged twice this month, but not about anything personal or Fashion Related just Fashion Design related.
Summer hasn't been very nice this year so i haven't been able to wear much of my summer outfits, or go out for that matter. So Ive just been working loads.

This week was Folk week; an excuse to get drunk and go out for a whole week, enjoying live bands and drinking on the streets.
I went down on Wednesday with the girls. Here's some snaps of my night out:



Outfit

My dress was from Jane Normal and only £15 what a bargain.
I also decided to wear fake eyelashes which i never do

Make up

Foundation - No7 Mouse
Bronzer - Collection 2000 Shimmering glow powder
Blusher - Collection 2000
Eyelashes - Image
Eyeliner - Rimmal London, exaggerate Black Liquid
Mascara - Collection 2000, collagen curl

I shall blog again soon, my next blog will be about Mono Blahnik, a famous fashion designer.

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Tuesday, 10 August 2010

T h e F a c e s O f F a s h i o n: Elsa Schiaparelli ♥



Elsa Schiaparelli (10 September 1890 — 13 November 1973)
Italian fashion designer (Like COCO Chanel, her rival)
Occupation: Fashion designer
Above wearing her own designs

My work in her style:


She studied philosophy at the University of Rome, during which she published a book of sensual poems that shocked her conservative family. I tried to find some of her poems but was unable to.
Elsa led a refined life with a certain amount of luxury provided by her parents’ wealth and high social status.
she started her own business but it closed in 1926 despite favourable reviews. She launched a new collection of knitwear in early 1927 using a special double layered stitch created by Armenian refugees and featuring sweaters with surrealist trompe l'oeil images. Although her first designs appeared in Vogue, the business really took off with a pattern that gave the impression of a scarf wrapped around the wearer's neck.
The "pour le Sport" collection expanded the following year to include bathing suits, skiwear and linen dresses.

Schiaparelli was an innovative woman and fashion designer. She had a lot of “firsts” in the fashion industry. Her career began with her introduction of graphic knitwear to the world of fashion with knit patterns and emblems. These led to her fanciful prints of body parts, food, and many more unusual themes. She was the first to use brightly colored zippers, appearing first on her sportswear in 1930 and again five years later on her evening dresses. Not only was she the first to use brightly colored zippers, but she was also the first to have them dyed to match the material used in her garments. She was the first to create and use fanciful buttons that looked more like brooches. They came in the shapes of peanuts, bees, and even ram’s heads.

In Parisian fashion, she invented culottes, introduced Arab breeches, embroidered shirts, wrapped turbans, pompom-rimmed hats, barbaric belts, the “wedge,” a soled she that would trend through the 20th century and into the next, and mix-and-match sportswear, the concept of which would not be fully recognized for another forty to fifty years. While her innovations in fashion design were numerous, it was her creation of the runway show as we know it today that was most influential.



Her modern idea of a fashion show included a runway with music and art, and the use of elongated, shapeless women as models. She believed that this boyish figure would best display the clothing. Many people do not realize the true sum of her impact on fashion and the fashion industry.


The Lobster Dress

The 1937 Lobster Dress was a simple white silk evening dress with a crimson waistband featuring a large lobster painted (by Dali) onto the skirt. From 1934, Dali had started incorporating lobsters into his work, including New York Dream-Man Finds Lobster in Place of Phone shown in the magazine American Weekly in 1935, and the mixed-media Lobster Telephone (1936). His design for Schiaparelli was interpreted into a fabric print by the leading silk designer Sache. It was famously worn by Wallis Simpson in a series of photographs by Cecil Beaton taken at the Château de Candé shortly before her marriage to Edward VIII.


The Tear Dress



The Tears Dress, a slender pale blue evening gown printed with a Dali design of trompe l'oeil rips and tears, worn with a thigh-length veil with "real" tears carefully cut out and lined in pink and magenta, was part of the February 1938 Circus Collection. The print was intended to give the illusion of torn animal flesh, the tears printed to represent fur on the reverse of the fabric and suggest that the dress was made of animal pelts turned inside out. Figures in ripped, skin-tight clothing suggesting flayed flesh appeared in three of Dali's 1936 paintings, one of which, Necrophiliac Springtime, was owned by Schiaparelli; the other two are The Dream Places A Hand on a Man's Shoulder and Three Young Surrealist Women Holding in Their Arms the Skins of an Orchestra.


Shoe Hat

In 1933, Dali was photographed by his wife Gala Dali with one of her slippers balanced on his head. In 1937 he sketched designs for a shoe hat for Schiaparelli, which she featured in her Fall-Winter 1937-38 collection. The hat, shaped like a woman's high heeled shoe, had the heel standing straight up and the toe tilted over the wearer's forehead. This hat was worn by Gala Dali, Schiaparelli herself, and by the Franco-American editor of the French Harper's Bazaar, heiress Daisy Fellowes, who was one of Schiaparelli's best clients.


All images and right researved. Photos which are not mine are from google.co.uk






Tuesday, 3 August 2010

The F a c e s of F a s h i o n ♥ CHANEL

As i was looking through my August issue of Vogue all these designers names appear; Chanel, Kurt Geiger, Stella McCartney, Chloe, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Dolce & Gabbana, Nina Ricci, Yves Saint Laurent and so so many more.

I think its not only important to flick through a magazine and look at the pictures and recognise the well known names, but to have a good understanding about who is designing the items we aspire to have. Im going to focus on a designer each week, giving you facts and amazing pictures and my own pictures in their style. Im going to start with Chanel.



Founder: Gabrielle Coco Chanel

Chanel, known as "Chanel" ' is a Parisian fashion house founded by the late couturier Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel, recognized as one of the most established in haute couture, specializing in luxury goods. who really deserves most if not all the credit for one of the greatest fashion empires this world has come to see. Gabrielle was immensely innovative. She popularized the everlasting little black dress and got rid of those uncomfortable corsets that dominated early women's fashion.

 According to Forbes, the privately held House of Chanel is jointly owned by Alain Wertheimer and Gerard Wertheimer who are the great-grandsons of the early (1924) Chanel partner Pierre Wertheimer.

Gabrielle Coco Chanel
In 1909, Gabrielle Chanel opened a shop on the ground floor of Balsan's apartment in Paris - the beginnings of what would later become one of the greatest fashion empires in the world.

She detested the fashions of women who came to these resort towns. World War I affected fashion. Coal was scarce and women were doing the factory jobs that men had held prior to the war; they needed warm clothing that would stand up to working conditions. Coco Chanel established her reputation as a meticulous fashion couturier.
In 1937 Coco designed a line for petite women in 1937.

After World War 2 She sold the complete rights to her name to the Wertheimers for Perfumes Chanel, in exchange for a monthly stipend.

Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel died on January 10, 1971 at the age of 87. She was still "designing, still working" at the time of her death. For example, she designed the uniforms for Olympic Airways flight attendants (1966–1969). Shown below. German designer, Karl Lagerfeld took over in 1983.

After her death, leadership of the company was handed down to Yvonne Dudel, Jean Cazaubon and Philippe Guibourge.
As Lagerfeld took charge as chief designer, other designers and marketers for Chanel worked on keeping the classic Chanel look to maintain the Chanel legend.

"We introduce a new fragrance every 10 years, not every three minutes like many competitors. We don't confuse the consumer. With Chanel, people know what to expect. And they keep coming back to us, at all ages, as they enter and leave the market."
The Chanel Bag
Chanel is also known for its quilted fabric and leather which also has a "secret" quilting pattern sewn at the back to keep the material strong. It was inspired by the jackets of jockeys. This material is used for clothing and accessories alike. The Luxury Line, introduced in 2006 featuring a metal chain embedded in the leather, was one of the most desired bags of the moment.

Chanel still is popular because it mixes the trends of today with the class and simplicity it had when it first opened.
The brand is currently headed by Brazilian designer Laurence Roberge Bernardo, and Italian Kayla Paulini who also design for the House of Fendi, as well as their namesake label.

Chanel Logo
The signature Chanel logotype is an interlocking double-C (one facing forwards the other facing backwards.) Originally it was not a logo that Coco Chanel came up with. The logo was given to her by the Chateau de Cremat in Nice. The logotype was not trademarked until the opening of the first Chanel stores.


The word Chanel logo is a registered trademark
The Chanel No. 5 logo is a registered trademark

Karl Lagerfeld


Karl Lagerfeld, Artistic Director of CHANEL Haute Couture, Ready-to-Wear and Accessories, joined CHANEL in 1983, 12 years after Mademoiselle Chanel passed away in 1971.
Karl Lagerfeld has adopted Goethe's famous motto:
"Build a better future by expanding on elements of the past."
At CHANEL he has changed nothing and everything, interpreting CHANEL in his own way with elegance and wit. He would have certainly met Mademoiselle's approval, since her ideas also often created mini-revolutions before becoming the industry standard.


Desgins
This is Chanels famous 'little black dress'. This staple piece is as popular now as it was back in 1926 when it was introduced by Chanel. It was designed with the intent to be a simple cut that was versatile, everlasting and affordable. In its first guise it was cut in black crepe with a high neckline, long fitted sleeves and a hemline that stopped just above the knee.


Fall - Winter 2010, Haute Couture Chanel

Lots of Feathers, Fur and Skin. The colours are great for Fall.



Lace is still about i see, i like how it isnt very obvious lace that shows alot of body on this garment. The dress is still tight and above the knee.



I am in love with this colour. I'm also in love with the tight quilted look on such a thick material. It looks so comfortable.


Fur is a big thing this fall.
Chanel used it alot on the footware, neck pieces and even on some of the bags (as shown above). How great does this look with the logo embroided on it. So perfect.

Drawing in the style of Coco Chanel
As part of my college work, as mentioned before is based on Feathers, Fur and Skin. Chanel relates to my project alot. So i decided to use her as one of my case studies. I had to be able draw in her style. They were quick sketches some only being able to use pen and some with water colours.








 



Overall Chanel is through and through a great brand. From the designs to the cat walks.
Chanel is one of my favourites. Whats yours?