24 March 2013

Photography & Styling

Here are my final images for my photography & styling shoot for uni. It is based on Suitcase Magazine, taking inspiration from the SS13 pop art trend.

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31 January 2013

Synchrodogs










Tania Shcheglova and Roman Noven are two emerging photographers who together make Synchrodogs. I absolutely love their work, i think it's great, just great. I'm going to be taking inspiration from their use of different textures and art mixed with photography for my up an coming editorial photo story.

29 January 2013

oops

i really ought to blog more. i've really neglected this

i will

soon


12 November 2012

Amsterdam

Just returned from a beautiful weekend in Amsterdam. We strolled the streets absorbing the wonderful architecture, stopped for bites to eat in lovely little cafes and restaurants and wondered around flea and book markets scouring for treasures. Obviously, we steered clear of the Red Light District, coffee shops and drugs...
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Here are some of the more suitable photos i took. Enjoy!





























6 November 2012

''A bit of Hollywood in Milan''


Moncler Gamme Bleu SS13. 

I have to admit, i am as guilty as the next person for not paying as much attention to menswear as i do to ladies wear, but as i was searching for the MGB women's collection, i came across this. The collection was inspired by a 40's sailor film - i love all things nautical - but it's the tap dancing men that do it for me. Entertaining, interesting and the women's collection aint too bad either...

Trend: skirts over trousers


We all remember the skort trend (skirt and shorts worn together) at the peak of the 90’s. It was fun while it lasted, but I think I speak for all when I say I breathed a sigh of relief when the fad passed. So why, now the very similar style of skirts over trousers is creeping its way onto the catwalks, am I not running for the hills? My reaction has in fact been quite the opposite. I feel intrigued by this new, grown-up version of my childhood phase. I might even go as far as saying I like it. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that the likes of Chanel and Prada have swished their magic wands and turned a trend we love only for nostalgic reasons into a trend we can’t get enough of.
Chanel have updated the look with traditional tweed two-pieces worn over cigarette pants, whilst Prada seem to have looked East for inspiration with bright coloured prints, sari style shapes and delicate embellishment. These were not the only fashion houses to include this trend this autumn – Louis Vuitton, Marni, J.W Anderson and Myrza De Muynck have all designed their own variations.
There is sure to be mixed reviews about this combination, but if layering is the thing to do on our upper bodies, why should our lower bodies get left out?


Chanel


Prada




Myself - sorry about the bad quality of the photo, it was a quicky