Friday 16 December 2011

Clothes Show Live

About two weeks late, but I finally uploaded the pictures I took at Clothes Show Live this year and thought I'd share some of my favourites on my blog.


Red Carpet Designer Collection


Red Carpet Designer Collection


Red Carpet Designer Collection




Red Carpet Designer Collection


New Look Show


New Look Show


New Look Show


New Look Show


Fashion Theatre: Street Wear


Fashion Theatre: Womenswear with Jade Thompson from Top Model


Fashion Theatre: Womenswear

Was a really good day in all though I didn't get much shopping done from being too busy running from Catwalk to Catwalk. Did manage to meet Mitzee, Riley and Ethan from Hollyoaks though (L)


Please ignore my horrible face ! My outfit is leather trousers from Topshop and a embellished collar sleeveless shirt from Miso at Republic

Thursday 15 December 2011

David Longshaw

I was introduced to designer David Longshaw in this mornings Metro on the long journey to work. He does these great prints for fabrics but then he is also a master and putting together exciting shapes too.  The result is something that any girl would love to wear and can work both in an editorial or on a commercial level.






My favourite piece by far is that top dress. I love how it has all been layered together and I think the penultimate image, the shirt dress, is something that you could see being transferred to a high street level in somewhere like Miss Selfridge or TopShop. Looking forward to seeing more from this guy in the future !

Wednesday 14 December 2011

Mechanical Dolls

Tim Walker's photography brings magic to fashion.  Mechanical Dolls is the spread for October 2011 Vogue Italia and I am mesmerized by it. In a way, a lot of it is very gruesome and underneath you can see why. Half human half mechanical models wear couture and look like something out of some wonderful fashion themed horror. But thats the best thing about Walker. He isn't afraid to push boundaries and doesn't believe everything has to be lovely and beautiful. He creates dream worlds but not always fantastical ones.













There are more shots from this shoot so please go and see for yourself. I think you will agree that they are quite unforgettable.

Monday 12 December 2011

Eaux Profondes 'Deep Water'

This shoot is from Numero France, shot again by Alix Malka. Theres only four shots from this shoot but they are stunning. Very similiar to the Atlantis shoot but a larger emphasis on avant garde pieces.


Maison Martin Margiela


Emilio Pucci


Alexander McQueen


Jean Paul Gautier

Project Ocean

Continuing with the Water themed fashion (simply because this is one of my key themes for next year) I did some more research into the deeper issues regarding water and how this links in with fashion. In May and June 2011, Selfridges was home to a special campaign called 'Project Ocean'. This was all in aid of helping to prevent issues such as over fishing and unethical fishing practices. To do this, the store wanted to make the public aware of the true greatness of the ocean and teamed up with different charities to put on the exhibition. In order for the public to understand the issues, they wanted to do it in an interesting way. Part of this was an ocean inspired fashion exhibition called 'Washed Up'  curated by Judith Clark.

Designers donated pieces that were separated into categories depending on what they were inspired by and incredible set designs were built.


Hussein Chalayan donated his famous bubble dress from A/W 07/08 and his LED skirt (made of 15 000 LED lights under fabric to present a moving image of a shark) from February 2009



Left, is Martin Margielas coral inspired dresses from A/W 11/12 and John Rochas reef dress from A/W 10/11.


Sea life textures were the inspiration for left fish scale dress by Gareth Pugh SS11 and Iris van Herpens design, right. 


Alexanders McQueens Atlantis designs were in this section as well as right, Andrea Cammarosano. 


Iris Van Herpens very literal Octopus dress for her Escapism couture line. 


The exhibition contained Vintage beach wear from the 1820s-1850s


Taking influence from sea structures, Iris Van Herpen created this shell inspired piece from her crystallization collection 


Sea structures interpreted by Junya Watanabe, left  and Sandra Backlund, right. 


Jean Charles Le Castelbajacs SS10 collection - Shark Dress


Mariel Manuel dresses from 'Keep your eye on the doughnut' collection 2010.


There were also many sea inspired accessories in this exhibition worth looking at. Its great to see a theme expressed amongst many designers in different ways and being pulled together in one cohesive exhibition. 

Sunday 11 December 2011

Subaquatic Beauty

Shot by Alix Malka for Numero Tokyo 15, Subaquatic beauty is an underwater shoot you fall in love with. Seemingly inspired by the tropical life and structures you see underwater, a dream like scene is created. The model is like a modern Ophelia except when she drowned, she became a water goddess. Gowns included in the shoot show aquatic colours and stunning water themed prints. It takes on a different theme to the other designers I have blogged about with an emphasis on the underwater grace and elegance.


Jean- Paul Gautier 


Roberto Cavalli




Alexander McQueen



The rest of the looks are by McQueen, Roberto Cavalli  and Lanvin but I'm finding it hard to find a source to tell me exactly which dress is by which designer.