Saturday, 26 February 2011



Back & Hands

Perfect

Tantilising

Exotic

Marie Claire Magazine




Pamela Love
Fall 2011 Collection
Bohemian chic
modern space age feel to it aswell

Friday, 25 February 2011

Shapeshift project.

Beginning research.

Technology - space - surfaces - rock formation - protection

Material description
SMASH™, a special polyester filament nonwoven fabric, has the advantage of its thermo-plasticity and its shape can be easily changed when heated. It is a nonwoven highly functional fabric, which can be moulded using a hot press process. The material does not tear easily and has superior permeability as well as excellent print quality thanks to its smooth surface.

BLOWN-FABRIC by nendo for TOKYOFIBER09





Rachel Bilson
Editorial
C Magazine






Bar Refaeli
Editorial
Elle Magazine
Russia




Brooklyn Decker.
Married to Andy Roddick
Girl Next Door
Start brainstorming

So Friday is here... this week has literally just disappeared in front of me.

I have a very well rested and much needed 3 weeks off from university.
1st week - Paris (Indigo - premier vision)
2nd week - Essay writing and preparing all my work for assessment
3rd week - Still writing my essay as i am dyslexic, feedback tutorials and starting my research for my new project 'SHAPESHIFT'

After indigo i was really lacking confidence in my work but more so what i actually wanted to do within my specialism and what possibilities it could lead me into as a career path. I had so many initial problems when i first started the 'Muse' project which really brought my enthusiasm and excitement in weave really down. I wasn't sure if i could really see myself putting all this energy & time into something which was always going cause so many problems to start out with. It not only had an affect on my mood, but affected how i felt when i left uni which was starting to affect my personal life because i was constantly stressed and freaking out, which had an adverse affect on the people around me. After my tutorial this week it restored a lot of confidence and my passion back into what i love and why i do it. So i am going to start this project with a level head, take each day as it comes but more importantly be patient, take breaks and approach everything calmly. I know it sounds stupid but weave is so intense, you need so much concentration the whole time for setting up, putting in peg plans, doing your threading plan, figuring out your lifting plan, working out your warping mill. There are so many different factors which a lot of people don't understand, which is something you never will until you actually experience it for yourself.

I think on the outside i like to come off as a very confident person who can push through anything, but the things which mean a lot to me & i want to progress in can easily crumble me from the inside out. I tend to just keep everything inside because i feel its easier to deal with things by myself, and sometimes i don't like what other people have to say so i just don't ask, maybe that is what i need to know, so i can learn from those mistakes and progress further.

I also feel the pressure to do well, the anxiety of where i will be in 5 years time always catches up with me. I can't sleep, i panic i feel like i always surround myself in the deep end drowning when i should just float in the middle for a while until the heat is really turned up. I need to enjoy my youth and explore more things before the future starts getting really serious.

Less than 2 months now till i go away for my 21st
CAN'T WAIT TO BE IN THE SUN
and with a certain someone.

Thursday, 24 February 2011


Stomach Bug.
Not Fun.








Some of my research for my last project Muse.
The final outcome was really good, after a long hard working process with many complications, which helped with my progression and professionalism towards to my work.

Monday, 14 February 2011



Happy Valentines Day
x

Sunday, 13 February 2011










Ellie Saab
Luxurious. Glamourous. Feminine. whimsical.


"Elie Saab caught the world's attention when he dressed Halle Berry for the Oscars? Of course, it was actually Halle who bagged the eyeball time, because Saab let her let it all hang out. My, how times have changed. Sure, there was plenty of décolleté, and sinuous limbs slipping out from skirts that were, at times, almost too split, but what today's show really evoked was the up-to-the-neck missy-ness of Norma Shearer, an Oscar winner from centuries ago. One long tulle and organza gown, piled with flowers at the shoulder and tied with grosgrain at the waist, would surely have driven La Shearer into a paroxysm of desire. Coupled with the exceptionally sweet hair and makeup, this peculiar sense of propriety took Saab's collection into territory that was new for him. It was certainly a world away from the sparks struck by his last Couture show. Just look at the bride—last time, she shimmered with hints of gold. Here, her gown drooped with organza flowers and tatters of mousseline, and her veil was almost shroudlike. "Miss Havisham," suggested one waggish onlooker. Now that's a role that could win a woman an Oscar."
By Tim Blanks, Style.com






My all time idol has always been Nicole Richie.
Always thought she is so naturally stunning.
Maybe it was my obsession with the simple life when i was younger where i began to love her look. (probably when she lost the weight and wasn't so punk rebel)
I think she has grown up into a such a inspired woman, who has achieved so much maybe with the help from her father who is Lionel Richie.
Everything seems to work and hang off her edgy bohemian glamorous look.
Its always so effortlessly casual but yet has so much style.





I don't care what anyone says.
Wearing this Marchesca dress.
Kim Kardashian is amazing.
Glamourous. Sexy. Flirty. Feminine.
i LOVE