Tuesday 27 September 2011

27/09/11- A MONTH TILL MY BIRTHDAY!!

TODAY I'M WEARING:


Cardigan: I brought this cardigan from a WW2 antique's shop! We were driving past, when I saw one of the famous WW2 miltary jackets (love the fabric! So nice for a man's jacket) outside, so we jumped out and this cardigan was in there, for only £6 (I reckon they got the labels mixed up!). The man said that it from WW2 and was used to style a cast member on the BBC show 'Land girls' !! I've never handed money over quicker!!! :)
Top: Old BHS top I found whilst charity shopping, I brought it for my sister for holiday but she declined soooooo it's mine :)
Jeans: From H&M
Shoes: Also H&M, I think I'll wear them to death, I'm always in them.....

Thanks,
Kate xxxxxx





London fashion week....

Meadham Kirchhoff

This collection is such a cheerful and girly collection, you can't help but love it. At first glance, you just see the bright pastel shades, but when you look closer you see all the little details. Like the laser cutting on the white dress, and that's when you realise how brilliant this collection is. It reminds me of when young girls play dress up in their mums clothes, with the hair roughly painted, hearts and bows everywhere and make-up roughly put on..
The collection is not usually something I'd like, but this one I do! I think that as a look it's so striking and stands out a mile, but when you break down the outfits you see all the garments individually...



David Longshaw

He graduated Central Saint Martins in 2007 and made his debut collection last season for A/W 11.. His collection is personal and brilliant due to the fabric prints, he creates his own illustrations then puts them onto his chosen fabrics. 
I really like the idea of mixing two areas of fashion into one, illustration sometimes borders on art but here it's fashion design and illustration. For more images check out..... http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/spring-summer-2012/ready-to-wear/david-longshaw#/image/1 f
Illstration for Spring/Summer 12 collection
S/S 12
S/S 12

Illustrations on scarfs

Mary Karantzou

I first saw Karantzou's work for her S/S 11 collection and I thought it was something new and interesting. Every time I think of her I see those structured, rigid skirts covered by luscious patterns, and everything else with a pattern on. I was really looking forward to seeing what she did for this season, it was different to what I expected, but a good different. 
 I think this collection has multiple influences such as; a tribal art feel in some of the prints, a definate nature influence, and in parts of the fabric it almost looks like shiny metals surface....
www.voicesoffashion.co.uk
The spring/Summer 11 collection

S/S 12
S/S 12

Thankyou for reading!
Let me know your favourite designers from London, there are soooo many to choose from :)
Kate xxxx

Monday 26 September 2011

Julia looking all Vintage!

I styled my sister at the weekend in my clothing, we were bored and since we were little we have always played dress up but now it's using my dressing up box! She doesn't go for this cute, tea party, vintage look normally, so it was fun to see her dressed like me :) The dress, bag, necklace and belt are all vintage, which I came across when doing my weekly charity shopping.

I love how elegant she looks and I think she looks as cute as a button! :)

Thanks for reading,
Kate xxxxxx  

Today I'm Wearing......

My new cardigan that I brought for only £4!! It was from a charity shop, along with my dress :). I went for the shocking teal tights, purely because I ran out of black tights! But I also like them with the purple in the cardigan...



My beautiful bag that I now can't live without! Even though it's small, I manage to fit everything in for college :)

I'll be posting my favourite shows from London and Milan shortly, so check back later this week!

Thanks for reading,
Kate xxxxx

Sunday 25 September 2011

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK

WOWWWWWWWWW!!! Each time I go on Vogue, I just see more shows that I love! I'm really liking the outfits that are heavily embellished beads, sequins etc.. that relate to cultural influences within the collections. I'm also so glad that the androgynous style is still in, as it's such a powerful look. I don't like the masculine fit on me, as I usually opt for the fitted silhouette's, but on the models it looks sleek .

My top designers for New York would have to be Prabal Gurung, Zac posen and Proenza Schouler....

PRABAL GURUNG

I hadn't thought of Gurung as one of my top designers before S/S 2012, but I was so in love with that first outfit, it sticks in my mind, when I think of New York fashion week that dress is what I see.
Similar to what Stella Mccartney did last season, this collection is based on building on top of sheer, really thinking about where to place prints and fabrics. I love the mix of black, white and purple!



http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/spring-summer-2012/ready-to-wear/prabal-gurung#/image/39

ZAC POSEN


I love the elegance that Posen captures, he might even move Elie Saab off the top spot for my favourite evening designer, time will tell! :) With a show having Coco Rocha as the opening and the finale girl, there was no chance this show could fall. This show is full off beautiful dresses, especially evening dresses, but one dress I think you don't expect is the grey dress which has a fitted bodice, and the waist drops to the floor, with a lace overlay. Has that vintage feel and fit.

Finale dress

My favourite look

http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/spring-summer-2012/ready-to-wear/zac-posen#/image/16

PROENZA SCHOULER


These boys impress me season after season! I love the colours they choose, as each garment isn't just one colour, it's a few. The looks were based on the city shorts and a blazer look, which I think is a new way of thinking of smart dressing, but the fabric have a tribal feel to the pattern and colours used (I LOVE tribal art and history!).






Thankyou for reading! Sorry it's a little late as we are already in Milan fashion week, and will be shortly going into Paris, which I cant wait for! Elie Saab is the last show, saving the best for last :)

Kate xxxx

Monday 19 September 2011

50's please come back.........

I've hardly been drawing/illustrating but I sat down yesterday and just started drawing lots of different outfits for different eras and styles, I was so glad to be drawing again!!! I've had a creative block a few days so imagine my relief to like what I'm drawing :) (I think every designer and artist knows what it's like, just frustrating!)

Below are a few images to show the 50's look I was going for a fitted bodice with a very full skirt, especially Dior's new look!!


Diors new look- was totally new and the fashion changed within a matter of days from the loose fitting silhouettes to Diors fitted bodice and the hem line rose to create a shorter fuller skirt......

More of a casual style, old Vogue dress pattern


Thanks for reading!

Kate xxxxx

College Exhibition 2011


This exhibition is a mixture of Textiles, Visual Communion and fashion work that I've done over the last year.

This weave I created in Textiles, I wanted to use an image that stood off the page when you looked at it. I also liked the idea of using different fabrics and materials instead of making it look like a typical weave. I added on the feathers to create my pieces to look like a collection of work....



The two images above I created for my visual Communication project, the brief was Idioms and I felt that it would be best to choose fashion based phases so I can relate them to the area which I'm most interested in.I really pushed what I could do and really enjoyed all the different concepts I came up with my experiementing with collage, ink, hand drawing and photoshop....
This isn't a brilliant photo of my illustrations, My designs were based on the play Animal Farm which is about the uprise of power. My designs are about showing animalistic tears and rips that happen in the heat of a fight, but making them into an elegant,structured garment..

Hope you enjoyed my work,
Kate xxxxx

Friday 16 September 2011

My New Purchase!!

I brought this chiffon skirt from a charity shop for only £2.80!! It is originally brought from Marks and Spencer/St Michael. This is my day wear outfit with the skirt, below is my evening wear choice. I would also like it if it was longer creating a wider skirt. I teamed it with my Vintage red blazer and a red scalloped edge top as I wanted to do a statement look. It is a little obvious but sometimes I feel that an outfit doesn't need to be overly accessorised or busy and layered (even though I do love a good print!).

This outfit is styled in the same way as above, in a simplistic way. I felt the open back was a great canvas to put something exciting there, so I turned a necklace backwards so the tassels went down the back and it fitted perfectly! I really wanted to show the open back leotard (that again was sourced from a charity shop), I don't know what I'd do if there wasn't any second hand shops!!! They are my inspiration point, which has led me to recently think about volanteering in a charity shop so I'll keep you updated about that. 

I'm so excited right now about fashion week, I keep visiting Vogue.com in search for new photos from the shows! I will be posting my favourite trends and individual shows but from what I've seen from New York fashion week. The contenders for Best show would have to be Prabal Gurang - gorgeous use of sheers, Jason Wu - with his everlasting geek chic elegance and Zac Posen, Coco Rocha's finale dress was to die for, so so beautiful!!

Thanks for reading,
Kate xx

Tuesday 13 September 2011

SUEDE+SCALLOPED=70'S

My sister Helen has kindly modelled my first ever post for me!!…At the weekend I styled her in a vintage brown suede skirt, which is very on trend due to it being suede and the scalloped edged hem, with an embroided blouse. Most of my clothing I have sourced from charity shops, as I love that the pieces have had a life and been worn. This blouse I bought from my local charity shop and it was only £2.99 so I HAD to buy it.

The look has a late 60′s/70′s vibe to it, probably due to her GORGEOUS long blonde hair! With this blouse a long leather skirt would look great, one that finishes mid-calf, also with a floppy large hat, YSL style!….

I think that the scalloped edge came into fashion due to the 70′s/vintage styles that came into fashion a few seasons ago, the 70′s started with chloe’s A/W 2010-11 collection I think. This collection for me screams 70's, from the beige shades to the turtle necks. 70's silhouettes are prominent still in Fashion, but it's developed into the geek chic/androgynous trends. I currently LOVE the embellished beaded collared shirts paired with high waisted shorts as seen at New York Fashion Week s/s 2012 by Jason Wu.

Chloe- A/W 2010-11




Jason Wu Spring/Summer 2012

For my Autumn/Winter wardrobe I'm going to try and incorporate this look, but do a smart cashmere jumper over an embroided collared blouse as it still remains that Vintage feel, and will keep my warmer for the chilly months!

Hoped you enjoyed my post,
Till next time keep hunting for those great Vintage bargains,

Kate xxxx

WELCOME!!


Hello there!!

I'm Kate Walker and I'm a Fashion Student. The main thing you need to know about me is that I'm extremely into Vintage clothing, so if you are too, we will get on well:)


 This photo of me will be in a future blog where I show how I style and to show just how versatile a black skirt can be!

Welcome to my blog, I'm hopefully going to be posting my thoughts on fashion and anything exciting I've been doing every couple of days. hopefully there will be a lot of photo shoots/styling shoots that I have organised especially for you guys.. I hope you enjoy it,

Kate xxxx