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Thursday, March 21, 2013

2013 Collection; "Walk as One"


As one of the very lucky winners of The Spirit of the Black Dress competition, I was invited to show some of my designs in the runway show. As I am a student, however, many of my previous ‘collections’ and garments are very specific to certain concepts and learning outcomes associated with the university. Therefore, I designed and created a new collection which I entitled ‘walk as one’.


This collection is a continuation of the concept used in my Black Dress submission as I was interested in pushing the ideas further. The collection, like my black dress, is created by the recycling of men's pants into contemporary styles. The new styles link strongly to their origins and utilise the components of the trousers such as pockets, clasps, belt loops and facings to show the journey of the material and therefore celebrate the sustainability of the designs.




Look One: "Easy Fit Dress": Pant panels draped from belt loop straps



Look two: ‘Drop Back Tank’: Strips of pant material, facing and waistband detail in loose tank design  and ‘Patch Pants’: 3/4 pants wrapping shapes of original pant panels around the legs, 3D Pattening.




Look three: ‘Pocket Bag Singlet’:White cotton singlet made from the pocket bags with a raw edge finish and ‘About Slouch Shorts’: Reorientated panels draped and tucked, pockets, fly front zip.




Saturday, August 7, 2010

Pretty but Powerful; Concept in fashion



This project required us to re-create, re-think and re-design; that is, we got to go on an op-shopping spree, taking what we found and making them awesome! Feel free to skip straight to the pics, but for the concept behind the collection, read on;

Pretty but Powerful; What’s it all about?

Pretty but Powerful explores the juxtaposition of beauty and supremacy and broaches the question that asks “why is there a line drawn between the two?”;


The “I am beautiful/powerful” concept board outlines the concept in a representational manner. Firstly, it shows a man- masculine and powerful- baring the words “I am Beautiful”. As he fits the stereotype of powerful more so, the viewer automatically begins to consider why he is beautiful. We can come to the conclusion that it must be because of his power. The women has the same basis, but from the other angle. She fits the beauty stereotype but bares the words ‘I am Powerful’. She therefore must have power in her beauty. This concept was the basis for my collection.

The garment style and fabric are the basis in representing the concept. The lace represents the ‘pretty’ due to its delicate and fragile form while the leather represents the ‘powerful’ through its strength and durability. Together with the way the fabric sits, and positioning on the body, the fabrics show the two aspects. What particularly shows the concept, however, is the result reached when adding the two fabrics together. Leather and lace together creates a quite aesthetically pleasing result; the leather does not dominate, they do not clash in texture and the colours of each work well. The clothes presents a certain harmony between the two aspects, showing that maybe there is no segregation at all;

Beauty is power and power is beauty.



This garment was made out of an old leather shirt-style jacket and a lace dress



This Dress was made from an old corset, some lace, and one of those sheer masquito nets you have over your bed. Quite easy and it looks great, if I may say so myself...

The last outfit is the professional pic up top. We were all very lucky to recieve a free professional pic by photographer Penny Lane. The skirt was made out of a curtain, I just re-styled the top and jacket.