Tuesday 6 November 2012

Attitude clothing reminiscence

Have you ever experienced a time in your education/career where you've felt like you're putting everything you have into something - burning your wick at both ends, so to speak- and yet never seem to be getting far enough?

It's 10h45pm right now and I've been wanting to sleep since about 7pm. My legs have been shaky all day and my eye twitching from exhaustion. I come home, do work all evening then at the end of the night feel the DISsatisfaction of knowing that I've only just put a dent in ym never ending list of things to do and, to make things worse, now on top of the work I already have to do we've now been told that they expect more from us.
Don't get me wrong, I'm ALOT stronger this year then last year and I will get through this course and hopefully get really good grades but my body is exhausted and the reality that I only have these last 2 weeks ( including this week) to finish EVERYTHING on my to-do list is starting to seriously FREAK ME OUT!

Enough of the negativity though and on to new things :)

Over the next few weeks I'm going to try start using my blog more and more and getting into blog entries that I actually planned to do right from the get-go.

For now I'll probably be asleep in about twenty minutes and don't think i have the energy to keep trying for much longer but I want to leave you with a few pictures and a couple of questions;

I spent ages today thinking about exactly what I could put in this blog entry today - who's spring 2013 ready-to-wear collection to rave about or model/ photographer to adore and then I realised that I'm actually just going to put in a couple of items that are on my christmas wishlist and I can guarantee that they won't be to everyone's taste but here are a few things I saw in my delivered 'attitude clothing' mags that I loved <3
Every time I visit attitudeclothing it bring me back to 2007 and, in many respects, make me miss those days. Now, the likelihood of me buying any of the following things I show you is about 5% .Why? - Mostly money I suppose :/

I think this dress is absolutely gorgeous but my worry is that my bazoomba's are rather on the large style to getting them in to that would be less 'glamourous and sexy' and more slutty..eep! :/








If there were ONE outfit that you had to wear for a whole month- in winter- ( shock horror) what would it be?

or - for a more realistic question.. if you had to wear ONE designer for a whole month ... Who?

Love Always
Luciie Panda
xXx

Sunday 4 November 2012

Fabric Manipulation 2

So along with simply finding designers that incorporate certain elements of fabric manipulation I found a few that just found a way to go completely out of the box is amazing ways and so here's a little preview of some of their work :)

Iris Van Herpen

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Viktor & Rolf
Along with their amazing pleated dresses in my previous blog entry Viktor & Rolf are permanently testing fashion boundaries and creating amazing pieces that, although I'd never wear, are like pieces of artwork ready for the world to enjoy






































Love Always,
Luciie Panda
xXx


Fabric Manipulation

So after the last post having been kept in my drafts for almost two months I'm making sure that this post gets put out to the world today... I hope!

So recently I've done A LOT of fabric manipulation research for college and wanted to share a bit of it to the general public as I've come across some truly interesting pieces of clothing that I would've otherwise never found.


Boning of Fabric
Boning consists of rigid/ semi-rigid strips that provide structure and support to garments worn close to the body. Boning prevents the garment from sagging down and instead creates form and shape.

Mary Katrantzou






 Valentino


Alexander Mcqueen

Pleating is a type of fold formed by doubling fabric back upon itself and securing it in place. Pleating is commonly used in garments.

Marios Schwab

 Viktor & Rolf








 Folding/Origami
Origami is the art of paper folding. But it's amazing to see how many designers use this as inspiration to their own collections.




Alexandra Verschueren




  Mauricio Velasquez Posada
                                                               Amilo Hrustic

 Gareth Pugh

And- for the more feminine take
 White Cashmere Collection



There are obviously far more methods of fabric manipulation and FAR MORE designers out there incorporating them but there's a few to get you started :)

Now for my 3rd blog entry of the day that is coming up after this one I'll be showcasing a few designers in particular that go to NEW LENGTHS when it comes to fabric manipulation and I think you'll REALLY enjoy them ^_^

Love Always,
Luciie Panda
xXx