Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Rachel Hagen Interview

I met this really cool young designer at a wedding where she made all the decorations and altered the dresses it was beautiful! So when I saw her facebook I had to find out some extra info about her upcoming business and here's what I found.
What does fashion mean to you?
Fashion to me is a way to feel more confident about yourself by wearing outfits that have their own individual touch within a particular style.

How would you define Perth’s fashion style?
 I think Perth has its own little style, unfortunately we don’t have a lot of events or places to go to which require us to dress up. So I think Perth’s fashion is quite subtle and tasteful compared to other states/countries.

How would you describe your labels style?
Vakker Designs is a label you would buy that unique dress to wear to a wedding, festival or even the races. We sell one off designs that are made to measure and styled to suit each individual body shape.

What is your design process for coming up with new garments?
I generally forecast fashion for the next season and mix it with the current trends. I use patterns from the current seasons and play around with it on the mannequin or even during construction to suit the client’s colours and body shape.

Where can people find/buy your clothing?
Online on the Vakker Designs Facebook site, emailing me on vakkerdesigns@hotmail.com or even calling me on 0487199971

Do you buy your fabrics locally or off shore?
I buy all my materials locally

What are you career goals?
For the next 3 years I want my label to be a party plan business, visiting customers houses and making it a lot more unique and personal to the customer, whilst still selling online. In doing this, I hope to build up my cliental before opening my own fashion store in about 5-6 years.

What are your favourite fashion blogs websites or fashion books?
I’m very inspired by a Italian magazine called Collezioni, its mainly haut couture, and a small Perth mag called box magazine. A great little fashion Blog is stylescene.com.au always a great place to get inspiration and keep up with the fashion world.

What made you want to study fashion as a career?
Originally I started sewing because I’m quite tall for a lady and could never find long enough pants or dresses, as I started designing I realised how much better i felt about myself in clothes that fit well and felt inspired to help other that may possibly be taller, shorter, curvier women, that struggle to find garments to suit them.  And that’s why I focus on made to measure clothing as opposed to selling a range of garments in standard sizes to a shop.

What advice would you have for fashion students of today aspiring to be designers?
Be confident enough to enter every competition around to get your name out there. Also before opening a business, always work for a big company so you can learn from them and not on your own money.





Monday, April 18, 2011

Theatre De La Mode


Small scale coutour dolls started being created in 1945 post war. The dolls were made in third scale to real life due to the shortage of materials after the war, designers displayed their ideas and designs by making the outfits for these dolls and showcasing them. They went on tour in 1945 from Paris to San Francisco for a year. Unfortunately when the tour was over the dolls were lost in storage and then rediscovered in 1952 and donated to the Maryhill Museum in Washington where they now still remain on display.

Following this research our task was to make our own dolls using inspiration from our past research. I made an outfit for my doll using the inspiration of Sarah Jessica Parker's character from Sex in the City, Carrie Bradshaw.
Her top is a black sequinned halter neck that is very glamorous and feminine, while this skirt is bright puffy and the shape is vintage. this outfit is fun and stand out just like Carrie Bradshaw would wear.





Images from: http://www.palmerpletsch.com/store/theatrebook.htm

Monday, April 11, 2011

Street Style

Tina rocking the Polka dot dress!

Street Style Blogs

Polka Dot
London Street Style- Style Scout
Face Hunter
The Locals
bonbi forest

Just found these blogs loving the looks!

Cultural Signposts- Celebrity

Celebrity style influences fashion trends in society. Movies, magazines, television, internet all showcase celebrity fashion and pick up on new and upcoming trends. Media plays a major role on fashion influences today. Examples of celebrity trends:

The "Rachael" Haircut
Major hit comedy series Friends hit the scene in 1990's. 1 of 6 main characters Rachael Green played by Jennifer Aniston, made the haircut now known as the 'Rachael Haircut' famous. Worn over the years by many famous celebrities such as Rachael McAdams and Meg Ryan.



Carrie Bradshaw
From Sex and the City main character Carrie Bradshaw was a hit with her impeccable style and wit. her look has continued to pop up though society ever since with stars such as Blake Lively following her blonde bombshell style.

Audrey Hepburn
In 1960's Audrey Hepburn made the little black dress a must have staple for every girl with style! and as far as evening dresses go you can never get more elegant than a slimming long black dress.








Fad, Trend, Classic

FAD: a fashion that is taken up with great enthusiasm for a brief period of time ; a craze.

TREND: the general direction on which the fashion moves.
CLASSIC: is the style you see and know immediately that you must have. Classics are items that you can picture yourself wearing for many years to come!


Current fad= Midriff bustier
The mid-drift top fad is part of a fashion cyhcle evolving from the 50's. The fad has changed though as the tops used to be paired with very high waisted shorts to minimalise the amount of flesh showing in the middle. These days mid drift tops are still paired with high waisted shorts but the tops are more reflecting bra's so there is more flesh exposed in the middle.



Current Trend= Military look
Military clothing trend is part of a cycle coming from war times. It is about functionality and utility and started in the 18th & 19th Centuries. Military popped up around 2008/09 as a trend and changed in 2010/11 to neutral colours, army greens and embelished with gold trimmings.


Classic in Fashion= The Blazer
Blazers are a classic fashion cycle stating around WWII and worn as a natural fit for casual wear using less material than other jackets as materials were very rare after the war. This was the beginning of women dressing like men. Blazers are now more of a dressy piece and are style a symbol of power in women.

About Military

Military is the trend that we have chosen.
The reefer or pea coat it first became prominent 1850 as the jacket were worn by sailors and in the military 
It is said that women's fashions of the 1940's were dictated by Adolph Hitler.

In that era fashion follows social trends due to the world economy from World War II and that changed clothing styles and fashion design.
Because the world was at war and haute couture took a back seat due to the global conflict.
The American military affected clothing styles in the US as many women's garments took on a military look that underscored the significance of the war. Women everywhere had to make do with less.
Many women owned Utility Jumpsuits and Utility Dress as they used Less Fabric.
Women brought up during the Great depression made do by recycling by making clothes out of old military clothing and blankets
It has been creeping in over the last few years and this year is a part all the major designers ranges.