Thursday, February 26, 2009

Kill Yourself

My computer is broken again. Fifth time now sending it out to be fixed since last May. It desperately needs to retire.

FML.

Monday, February 23, 2009

the sky was made of amethyst

Oh grunge, you've made your way back in full strength. I wish I'd been old enough to appreciate your aesthetic the first time around... At the time of Marc Jacobs' iconic grunge show for Perry Ellis, however, I was only five years old. WWD has kindly posted backstage and runway photos for the scores of us that love the revival (and the supermodels in their day); enjoy!

How gorgeous is Carla? Christy, too...


Oh hey Naomi!



Kate, love.

Baby Tyra!



Goddess.

Friday, February 20, 2009

The Most Evident Utensil

I always love seeing photos and sketches showing the thought behind designer collections. WWD gathered these from 160 designers that showed in New York this past week; I was drawn to a few of the illustrations. What inspiration for stylized fashion drawings! They make me want to push myself even further, using different media and more exaggerated figures. I still have so far to go.

Zac Posen


Shipley and Halmos


Ruffian


Prabal Gurung


Miss Sixty


Max Azria


Matthew Williamson


Herve Leger

Halston


Chris Benz


Bibhu Mohapatra

Washes of Color





















More collection inspiration... Mmm, sheers.

(Photos- Fashion 156, Fashionista)

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Little Scribbles

I promised illustrations, and here they are. For some reason, my professor requested black and white illustrations at this point in the semester rather than fully rendered ones, so as a result they're extremely pared down. The first image is my mood board- I tried to capture the elements of layering and sheer distressed fabrics that will be throughout my collection.






I'm fully constructing numbers 3, 5, and 6, though they've already changed dramatically since I drew these two weeks ago. First on the list is 5, the jumpsuit. I'm loving it so far, though I might be singing a different tune in two weeks when it's due...

Things I'm psyched on...


Love drops today. Why aren't there any good American magazines? I want I want. At least there are tidbits on the website to hold us statesiders over.





Opening Ceremony now online... Just another website to visit, lust over, and leave dissatisfied. Give poor little me dresses with cutouts and sassy little onesies please!

Speaking of fashion that's actually fun, how about Erin Wasson? Sure, designers have almost unanimously cancelled their afterparties, but that's no excuse... Throw a show that is a party, complete with jello shots in a sweet high school throwback. Love it.

Not so fun are these models in teetering heels, though. Seriously, what is with that? The shoes may look fantastic but if the models are falling over or walking barefoot, no one is going to be looking at the clothes. Shows so far that have endangered girls' ankles: Bryan Reyes, and Herve Leger. Marchesa's presentation apparently was a pain in the foot as well.

Zing! I'm out.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

NYFW, FML, KL, ETC...

New York Fashion Week is full of far too many mediocre designers; wading through the shows is just discouraging. I do have a few favorites, though, and I'll post at the end with highlights so as not to waste your time. I clearly can't keep up with the big guns that post instantly from the shows, so I'm not even going to try...

I'm far more into wasting my time on silly blogs, like FML. I'm pretty sure this is one of those blogs that spreads like wildfire over the internet, but just on the off chance you haven't heard of it, check it out NOW. It's basically a collection of shitty life stories that are user added, meaning that they may or may not be true. Seriously, though, who cares if they're true? They're hilarious, and are updated frequently meaning an almost constant source of entertainment. Sweet.

Another great time waster is Karl Lagerfeld's Guide to Life. Written as if the words came from the Kaiser himself, it sprinkles words of wisdom, such as "Diet Coke is the new black". Supporting characters are Rei, Yohji and A-Dubs herself. If you know anything about the man, the legend, I can bet you'll piss yourself laughing.

Enjoy.

This Is England


Director Shane Meadows excels at creating intense, often brutal portrayals of underground life in England. This realism stems from the fact that many characters and situations he creates are based on his own troubled childhood growing up in England's West Midlands. This Is England (2006) follows a young boy as he falls in with a group of punks and skinheads that accept him as a fellow outcast; he adopts their lifestyle and eventually becomes involved with the racist subset of the skinhead crowd. The film is visceral and emotionally engaging; I highly recommend it.



Also, because I can't help myself, I look at it for fashion inspiration. The looks from 1983 are so on point for right now. I need a pair of those ultra bleached out pants.




Or that skirt! The whole look with suspenders and docs might be a bit much but with a feminine twist I would totally bring it back. I'm thinking I need to drag my jean jacket out of retirement as well...

Sunday, February 15, 2009

The Art of Travel

I just watched a beautiful film, The Art of Travel. It reminds me of that adrenaline, that itch, that rush of catching a plane to another country without a second thought, seeing the new and extraordinary. This video blog is the first of seven that give a look behind the scenes of shooting the movie and shows some of the lush South American jungle that is captured in their shoot on location.



Here's the trailer as well for an idea of the plot.



Makes me want to drop out of life!!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Chrysalis S/S 2010

Here's a peek of what's churning through my mind right now- I have these all in my sketchbook for texture and color inspiration. Todd Selby. photographer, has one of the most amazing websites I have ever seen- hordes of beautiful photos from people's homes and spaces, each one better than the last. I can browse through and constantly see some new little treasure or color combination. These gems are all from his site. The first is my complete color story amazingly summarized in a single shot.









My silhouettes are inspired by the chrysalis: its shape, the beauty of that delicate sheer shell, the meaning of its protection and promise of emerging beauty, and the comfort of being surrounded. I found this fashion film recently that captures some of that fragility- Show Studio's "Chrysalis".

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Our Own Pretty Ways

I'm loving color, both muted and bright, as well as extreme volume...



(photo cred: street clash, easy fashion)