I found this great article in the guardian by street style blogger Russ Mcclintock, with a backstage look at some areas of London Fashion Week from a street style perspective; including shows JW Anderson, Roksanda Illincic and, where I interned, Fashion Scout.
Whilst working backstage at Fashion Scout I noticed a lot of bloggers, media, and press and was always interested to know what angle and view the bloggers were going to take when writing about the shows. So, finding an article written by someone that was backstage at the same shows as me was interesting to read. Although a short article, the pictures explain a lot and make the link to street style.
One of the shows Mcclintock mentioned was the Ones to Watch, this was probably one of the most interesting shows because it had three emerging and very different designers. In the article Russ mainly captured the designs by Helen Lawrence due to the street style link. I was a dresser for this show and loved the designs and atmosphere backstage.
A show Mcclintock highly praised was the Pam Hogg show, stating 'This was a real fashion show'. I was also a member of the audience for this show and loved the eccentric, colourful and bold designs.
Check out the article online at:
http://www.theguardian.com/fashion/russ-mcclintock-s-street-views/2013/sep/20/london-fashion-week-backstage-pictures
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
Saturday, 21 September 2013
.Vodafone London Fashion Weekend.
I was lucky enough to win tickets to London Fashion Weekend,
courtesy of designer Emma Shipley. The location of Somerset house is perfect for
the fashion event because it has classic décor and different rooms to accommodate
the many designers. As well as being close to the centre of London it’s right on
the river, making for some very scenic views. All that aside, the clothing and
accessories alone is what makes the London Fashion Weekend an excellent fashion
day out.
View from the Levi bar. |
There is a whole spectrum of designers from different levels
of the industry; you can shop high end designer collections such as Red by
Valentino, and designers that have just started out in the industry such as
Emma Shipley. I tried to shop mainly at the designers that have just started,
but I couldn’t resist looking at the interesting Marc Jacobs shoes and variety
of beautiful dresses and jackets by Vivienne Westwood. One of the benefits of
this event is that you can get some great bargains, especially on high end
designer items. Most of the items in the ‘Designer Studio’ room were discounted
and they included clothing by Blumarine, Chloe and Roberto Cavalli; so there
was lots of opportunity to get some beautiful designer buys for great prices.
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Vivienne Westwood jackets, Marc Jacobs shoes. |
Designer Studio. |
One thing I noticed whilst walking around the many rooms was
that scarves seem to be the upcoming trend, made mainly from silk, in a variety
of prints and colours. Designers such as Emma J Shipley and Jane Carr sell mainly
scarves and these are the two that stood out for me. Both of their prints were
extremely artistic and beautiful, and the colour blending on each scarf created
a stunning effect. My favourite of the day were Emma Shipley’s scarves, I was
at the stand for ages looking at the different nature prints ranging from
butterflies, peacock feathers, to cheetahs in many colours and sizes. These
scarves go with any outfit and can add a pop of colour, which is usually needed
to brighten the dark winter outfit.
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Emma J Shipley scarves, beautiful prints and colour combination. |
Wearing my favourite Emma J Shipley scarf. |
Scarves by Jessica Russell Flint. |
The event is not just a shopping experience but a great
place to people watch, I saw some interesting outfits ranging from street style
to designer glamour. I highly recommend Toms Kitchen Terrace, especially on a
sunny day, which is a bar outside on the terrace overlooking the river. They
sell delicious nibbles and cocktails; of course I couldn’t look at the cocktail
menu without getting one and the champagne based ‘Berry Bubbly’ was definitely
the best choice.
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Toms Kitchen Terrace. |
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Me and my Mum at Toms Kitchen Terrace. |
Overall, it is a great fashion event to see a variety of
designers collections and buy some stunning garments and accessories, but also
it’s a nice leisurely day out that I would highly recommend if you like
shopping, fashion or cocktails!
House of Holland van. |
London Fashion Weekend tote bag by 'Sister by Sibling' and shopping bags. |
Thursday, 19 September 2013
.Ong-Oaj Pairam SS14 LFW.
I feel like the last post on my week working at London
Fashion Week for Fashion Scout didn’t fully justify how much of an amazing week
it was. It’s hard to succinctly say how incredible all of the designers
collections were but I’ve decided that I can’t not blog about my favourite
collection of the week; by Ong-oaj Pairam.
When I first walked into the makeup and hair room I was
instantly drawn to the spring colours and patterns of the Ong-Oaj Pairam
collection. The variety of textures used, from leather to organza, created different
drapes and silhouettes producing a variety of looks that draw the eye. The reason this collection
was one of my favourites, was because I loved that the overall feel of the
collection was the 1950’s era; with prints such as grey and yellow checked and
the blue and red striped pattern. The 1950’s influence channelled a relaxed and
pretty vibe. This inspiration was apparent through the hair and makeup; with big
loose curls, volumised hair and simple, natural makeup replicating the ‘Twiggy’
look. A sense of sports luxe fashion
stood out as another inspiration with sleek silhouetted tea dresses, leather
cropped jackets and high-waisted shorts.
The collection consisted of bold yet classic pieces; the colours and prints were bold, but classic and feminine materials such as
chiffon were used. Although the colours were bold, some of the flower prints
were more subtle, fitting into the Spring/Summer season.
Here are some
pictures of the collection:
Above all, the main reason I loved this collection was because I felt all of the pieces were ready to wear, I could see all of them being sold to the mass market straight away and the silhouettes and colours were right on trend producing an ultra-feminine collection with stunning silhouettes.
.David Beckham the face of Belstaff.
Feel like I’ve been so busy recently that I haven’t had a
chance to keep up with all the fashion news, but one story I didn’t miss was
surrounding David Beckham. He never fails to attract attention, but when he’s
posing with a motor bike it becomes major fashion news! Mr Beckham continues to
melt the hearts of thousands at the opening of the new Belstaff’s Flagship London
store on Bond Street. Beckham’s biker moment was bound to create a buzz for the
store opening. David has been hired for the brand’s Spring/Summer 2014 campaign,
and I think he’s a pretty good choice for the brand. I look forward to seeing more Beckham campaigns for Belstaff.
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Biker boy David Beckham at the Belstaff store opening. |
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
.Fashion Scout London Fashion Week.
So I’ve just finished an incredible week working backstage
for Fashion Scout London Fashion Week! I was so excited when I found out I’d be
working backstage with the fashion scout team and with such a variety of
designers, and it definitely lived up to my extremely high expectations.
The first day of London Fashion Week is usually the most
exciting, yet chaotic day full of last minute changes, stressed designers and a
lot of buzz, and it definitely was that. Working backstage at such a high
profile event was new to me, so it’s pretty much all a blur of sparkly shoes,
PR people, models and patterned ensembles. I spent the majority of the week
dressing models for the shows; so organising their different looks and being backstage
to change them (in what felt like 10 seconds!) before they had to grace the
catwalk again. It was fast-paced, at some points stressful but so exciting.
I dressed for designers; Alessia Prekop, Tahir Sultan, Ong-Oaj
Pairim amongst others and also got to help front of house, while sneaking a
peek at shows from other incredible designers like Pam Hogg and Lulu Lui. I couldn’t
criticise a single one of their collections, they all had beautiful garments, colourful
patterns, stunning material and the catwalk room was full of guests every time, including some famous faces such as Poppy Delevingne.
As a picture says a thousand words, here are some (of the
1000+) pictures I took from the week:
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Lots of patterns backstage at the Heohwan Simulation show. |
Backstage
before the Ones To Watch Show- featuring designers Helen Lawrence, Hannah
Williams and Renli Su.
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Backstage before the Alessia Prekop SS14 show. |
Colourful tapestry patterns at the Tahir Sultan Show. |
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Deep red hues at Ji Cheng SS14. |
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Stand-out red lips and lots of sparkle and glitter at Rohmir SS14. |
Extravagant pieces at the memorable Pam Hogg SS14 Show. |
Pam Hogg takes a bow. |
Beautiful pieces and bright patterns backstage at Ong-Oaj Pairam. |
The look board for Lulu Lui SS14. |
Thursday, 12 September 2013
.The beginning.
I've been meaning to start a blog for a while and never got round to doing it, but recently I've had a lot that's inspired me and thought I should start writing about it. So here it is, Fashion Chatter. Not the most inventive of names but pretty much sums up the main subject I'll be writing about. I'll use this blog to share my opinions but also kind of as a way of figuring out what path I want to take. Also, this summer I've been exposed a lot to different areas of the fashion industry from head offices, to catwalks, and wanted a place to write about them all. I'm not just a clothing-obsessed girl that doesn't care about anything else, so on here will be things I find intriguing and beautiful; fashion sometimes, but not always. But I can't help but be inspired by this industry; from creative designers to the changing trends and styles.
So I hope you enjoy my blog.
So I hope you enjoy my blog.
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