Thursday, May 26, 2011

Head Pieces and Hats

It came down to the time when I realised that it was time to begin my designs for my head pieces! The theme is "A Right Royal Affair", and this is for this years prestigious Durban July.

I chose to go with royal blue, imperial purple and of course, gold.

With influences from all different types of royal fascinations such as signet rings, crests and royal carriages, I water coloured away and had fun.

However, for some bizarre reason, my blog will not upload photos, and I have been staring at the photo uploader for an hour. With no joy.

I will make up for all of the missing pictures in my next post.

Until we meet again
xxx

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Garment T.W.O

Garment two is underway, and I must admit I am on the ball. Okay, so it is a jumpsuit, but it has a corset that is made of bamboo fabric (my sewing machine hates me).

So just when we thought we were going to get away with less assignments, another accessory design assignment was given. But that is for another day.

Here are pictures of garment two:




Of course I don't want to give it all away, so that is it for now.

Until we meet again
xxx


Sunday, May 15, 2011

Art week... Pattern week... Garment week!

So this week was visual studies week. I was slightly exhausted by the end of the week, with almost 30 accessory designs, 8 hands and feet, small scale drapery and four mood boards.

It is now time to start our second garment, and I am proud to say that my patterns are complete, and now I can cut out my bamboo fabric to create a jumpsuit.

The jumpsuit is corseted and I am interested to see how it looks when I am complete.

Below are a few images of what I have done:

Accessory Design:







Mood Boards:


Cirque Du Soleil Drapery - Alegria


Exaggerated illustration of drapery:


Patterns and tools for second garment:


Second garment to be made:



Until we meet again
xxx

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Outfit one - Complete

I am proud to say that I have finally completed my first outfit. It consists of a chiffon shoulder cape, a snow look linen bustier, a chiffon sleeveless blouse, and mini mat trousers. I am very happy with the outcome, even though some of it was challenging and time consuming. I believe that it came together well, and my expectations of a cohesive look were filled.

It was interesting to see the creative flair from all of my fellow peers, and I am proud to say that if this is what the  first garments look like, it is going to be an amazing graduate show.

Below is my first finished garment:



Until we meet again
xxx

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Romantic Poetry

It has been a long week, sewing up my first outfit for my collection. There is a lot of pressure to make it look great, so I seem to be working a lot slower than usual. The bustier and transparent top are just about finished, and I am half way with the trousers. Loads of topstitching... Hell! But I am just hoping the final look pulls all of the pieces together to form a cohesive look.

Another assignment that we have been given is to give more information about our logo for our range. It is interesting to see how one has started with a simple idea, and how it has transformed so dramatically.



This is my logo for my range. It was done on CAD with lace as the background, and roses to match my theme.

Until we meet again
xxx