Saturday, 28 December 2013

WEEK IN PHOTOS

Me and Amee, Naomi #selfie, Me Naomi and Lauren, Nightout back at home, Homemade printed presents for Dylan, Found my perfect Christmas Jumper for Christmas Day, I made Christmas ornaments of my kitties!, Pumpkin hates her Santa costume, Mine and Bethany's annual contribution to the Christmas dinner, Family game night, Boxing Day night out, Naomi and Emily, Inspiration, Attempting a layout plan, Interfacing leather is tedious works.

Saturday, 21 December 2013

WEEK IN PHOTOS

Having to re-print another tshirt because I burnt the first one with the iron, Back home with my bestie, Great hiding place Pumpkin, It doesn't matter how big they get the cats still try to climb the tree, Charity shop purchase, Blaeu Wall Map, Festive, Sleepy Pumpkin, Inspiration, New Years Eve plans, More Shop research, Bad weather glitches.

Friday, 20 December 2013

URBAN OUTFITTERS FINAL

My final image/illustration for the Urban Outfitters brief. Technically it's two images, because i'm greedy. The embroidered image is supposed to be my only final but I absolutely love the image on the left from the photoshoot, it would be a shame not to use it, so I created a double page spread! 
I'm not entirely sure when the zine will be on sale or when it gets put up on display in-store unfortunately. Hopefully i'll find out soon! Let me know what you think (:

Thursday, 19 December 2013

HANDMADE LEATHER CLUTCH BAG

I find buying presents for people so hard. I think the only person I am good at buying presents for is my sister, mainly because I just buy things I like and luckily we have the same taste. This year I thought it would be a good idea to hand make my gifts; a lot more thought and effort goes into it and I'm skint

I have so much leather at the moment! I went a little mad whilst fabric shopping in Dewsbury and came back with quite a handful. I thought it would be good to make a little purse or a clutch bag for Sarah, for our uni Christmas meal.
I hand drew a pattern and chose this pretty orangey/tan leather with the inner suede for detail. My poor sewing machine struggled a little with the thickness of the leather but we got there eventually!
I''m really pleased with the result, especially seen as how it is my first ever attempt.  I really want to make more! I have many colours and i'm contemplating making mother a make-up bag, like she doesn't have enough!  Hmmm.

Saturday, 14 December 2013

WEEK IN PHOTOS

Screen Printing, Caitlin loosing her Primo's virginity, Stanmore Place Christmas dinner, Makeshift Christmas tree mannequin, Vegetarian Christmas dinner, I made my first ever clutch bag for Sarah, Homemade present from Sarah, Sampling, Printing presents, Victoria Quarter is so pretty at Christmas, Disco ball tree, Tailoring research at The Kooples, Thread shopping, Vintage Dylan, Bored sketching, 3 year anniversary dead flowers, Flower shrine, Midland Hotel.
 

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

URBAN OUTFITTERS DEVELOPMENT

I originally chose tartan as my trend for this project, but as I was toying with the idea of laying the embroidery over my models face, my boyfriend kindly expressed that he thought my model would end up looking like Mel Gibson in Braveheart. So floral it is! Floral is a forever recurring trend that can be worn throughout any season; whilst tartan on the other hand, on the mass scale is bound to be cast aside  any day now in my eyes. I was crushed when I had bought some vintage tartan fabric with plans of making a blazer for winter, only to see a similar jacket in Primark weeks later. Getting off point now. 

I found an old embroidery book from the 70's in a Charity Shop and it had a great pattern in it for a chair cover. I altered the design quite substantially to fit my aesthetic but it was a great starting point.
 I used 17 different coloured/shaded threads for this piece and it felt like it took about 100 hours. Hmm, that was probably an exaggeration… Let's just say it took a long time. I definitely underestimated how time consuming embroidery could be, this piece is about A4 size. 
I put my photoshoot images and embroidery into photoshop and played around with different compositions, opacity, layering, etc, etc. I ended up with a good amount of final ideas which is great, but not so great when you have to choose only one to submit!

Saturday, 7 December 2013

WEEK IN PHOTOS

Judy's Vintage Christmas Market in Leeds Corn Exchange, Pretty purses, Primo's lunch, Monday night pub quiz, Apollo came in for a visit, Festive, Favourite meal at Neon Cactus, Actually managed to get a seat at German Market, Old illustration, Feeling fancy in the Alchemist, Cereal Killer and Cinnamon Rum Punch, The Leeds German Market, Sampling, I don't think I even like Innocent Smoothies but I wanted the hat, The house I live in, Rare with Sarah and a cocktail with bacon in it, I bought treat for the cats of Stanmore place; cat lady for life.  

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

URBAN OUTFITTERS PHOTOS

Here are my 3 favourite images from my photoshoot for Urban Outfitters. In total I had taken around 70 photographs, half with a colour film and half with black and white. I developed the black and white film by hand in Uni; I hadn't done it for about 2 years so it took a little bit to refresh my memory. I really enjoy film photography, I like having the control and being able to 'photoshop' your images the old-fashioned way. I would have liked to have posted my contact sheet but I left it at Vernon Street campus and I keep forgetting to retrieve it, oops. 
Originally for the photoshoot I was just going to take head-shots because if I was going to embroider over it I wanted it to be simple. I did take the first 10 as head-shots against a white background but they just weren't doing it for me. I was pretty relaxed with the styling for this photoshoot, my sister model dresses well to begin with (which I take full responsibility for) so I didn't have to put too much thought into it. Obviously I wasn't going to put her in something like a floaty dress and high heels, the outfit has to fit in with the surroundings. I love the jacket Bethany is wearing, she picked it up in a charity shop a couple of weeks prior; paired with a velvet top, high-waisted jeans, a tartan scarf and vintage docs. 

I love these photographs. It was made even better when a neighbour's little cat came to say hi and sat on  Bethany's knee. It is called Apollo.

Saturday, 30 November 2013

WEEK IN PHOTOS

Boohoo selfie, Leeds Art Gallery trip, -, Bought myself an early Christmas Present, Dylan is finally catching up on Breaking Bad, Choosing fabric is the hardest thing, Pretty cappuccino, Fitting the shop, Celebratory drinks at work.
 

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

URBAN OUTFITTERS PHOTOSHOOT

For my illustration/artwork for Urban Outfitters I decided to do a styled photo shoot using a couple of old film cameras I picked up from my Dad and in a charity shop. The plan was to use a black and white film in one, and colour film in the other. I wanted to somehow layer an image with embroidery that I would later have to do. I had my photoshoot just behind my house in Leeds, not the most spectacular destinations but I think it fit well for what I was wanting; A fairly simple background that wouldn't distract you from the main subject. The fact that it was quite dingy was a plus in my eyes. 
I developed the black and white film by hand in Uni, but the colour film had to be developed in some sort of machine, it didn't turn out very well at all which is a shame. 

URBAN OUTFITTERS ILLUSTRATION PROJECT

For Personal Professional Practice we had been given an exciting brief for Urban Outfitters. I was to create a fashion illustration or style a photo shoot for a zine that would be sold and exhibited in store. 

I put together a series of mood boards to gather inspiration from street style features in magazines, clothing websites, instagram and Pinterest. 
I haven't drawn in such a long time and i've never been outrageously talented in that medium. I wanted to do something a little different to what I assumed everyone else on my course would be doing. I looked at various trends I could incorporate into my piece, composition and different techniques. Embroidery really interested me from the beginning of my research. I'd never done any embroidery before but how hard could it be?

Sunday, 24 November 2013

TAILORING PROJECT BRIEF

My first project brief of year 2 was based around tailoring. I had to chose two words from a list including cushioned, out-of-the-archive, line-drawing, dot-to-dot, geometric, distorted, inside-out... (they're the only ones I can remember). I chose to start off with Geometric and Distorted. I had to create a sketchbook for each of these words, coming up with sample ideas and to get inspiration for my final piece. I decided for this project to do something that i'd never done before and push myself, I wanted to design menswear. I thought it would be a good opportunity to show range for my portfolio.

At the end of the project we are expected to hand-in two sketchbooks of initial research on our chosen words, a third sketchbook of those words combined which we will have designed and sampled from, designs and development of a four outfit collection, an outfit fully toiled, a final garment made of my chosen fabric, a research file, illustrations and a half blazer to show tailoring techniques. A lot of work!
I did start this project in September so thankfully a portion of this work is completed, I shall keep you updated.

Thursday, 14 November 2013

HELLO?


I think it's about time I finally came back to blogging. It has been so long since my last post I can't even believe it! I think the main reason I haven't blogged for so long, or even looked on my blog for so long is that my blog became a module for my fashion degree. It became less about blogging because I truly wanted to, and more about trying to churn out posts to do with my project. It's a shame because i've had soooo much to blog about while i've been away.

I like keeping my blog up-to-date with my fashion projects and sharing what i've been up to. For some reason there's people who look down their nose at others who study fashion at university, thinking we sit around all day drawing pretty long-legged stick figures. When in reality it's so much more than that. The amount of work that goes into this degree is immense. I can contently say that last year I fully tried my hardest and I couldn't have done much more on the course to improve. Well, apart from the one awful incident whilst completing my final project of the year... (My final garment was left under my radiator and melted into the carpet) that was traumatising! I did however, manage to complete the year with a 1st Class! Start as you mean to go on and that. 

Second year has been pretty rough so far, to put it politely. Starting with my bedroom window getting kicked in the week before I move into our new house, my basement bedroom literally flooding every time it rained and because of all of this, spending a month sleeping on the living room sofa. Not a pleasant situation to be in, but I am now (almost) happily living in a very large, very lonely 7 bed house with one of my previous housemates. Every cloud has a silver lining, mine being the extra bedroom I obtained, I like to call it my very large walk-in wardrobe. I feel like Carrie Bradshaw!

I am supposed to be moving back into my previous house, depending on whether my letting agent actually does their job, but as to when I just don't know. This is unfortunate as I have been working on launching my very own online vintage shop. Everything is put in place but I just don't feel comfortable bringing all my stock to this "temporary" house in Leeds, then to maybe be told out of the blue I have to move on short notice. I have such lovely things to show you, but unfortunately it won't be until i'm settled for the foreseeable future. Wah. 

Second year academically is quite challenging so far. As i'm sat on my bed writing this post, my floor is completely covered with calico, pattern pieces and half-toiles. My current project is on Tailoring, i've always loved tailoring but not always in the traditional sense, ie. my fetish PVC leotard I made in college. For this project I have branched out and I am trying my hand at Menswear. After 6 years of having to shape clothes around the model having hips and bust, it is surprisingly hard to forget all of that. Don't get me wrong, I love designing menswear, I just have to keep working at it! Another exciting project I have been working on was illustration based for Urban Outfitters! My illustration/photoshoot will be going into a Zine that will be sold at their store and exhibited on the walls. If you follow me on Instagram you can see my contribution, I will be posting about it on here but probably not until the end of next week. I fully expect i'll be toile-ing like crazy, then for a well deserved night out with the fashion girls!  

Also, I think my blog needs a re-design.

Wednesday, 20 March 2013

FORLORN FLORALS

These are my final images for my 80's style photoshoot. I hadn't planned for my photoshoot to be at this location but i noticed it from my bedroom window. I think it is a derelict factory of some sort. The walls were covered in graffiti and there was a rotting bridge there (after climbing through a mound of boulders) that was falling apart. I think the location was well suited to my outfit, as the blazer was quite formal it was a good contrast between the leather pants and bright blouse. The blazer didn't look like it belonged there which is exactly what i wanted. The bright pink blouse however matched quite well with the graffiti. Modelled by Bethany Quinn. 

Check out my Pinterest for my inspiration.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

80S PHOTOSHOOT

I took about 900ish photos for this shoot so it's going to be quite hard to choose the final images. Quite a few are blurry and Bethany has her eyes closed for some so that'll make it easier! (I have no idea why these photos look so grey on this post, they're super bright really)

Check out my Pinterest for my inspiration.