On Thursday the 14th February me and my friend were on the guest list for the JW Anderson preview at Topshop, Oxford Street. On arrival we were greeted with champagne, cocktails and a live DJ and got to shop the collection a day before sale. I rate the collection highly as each piece was unique in its own way and I love the fabrics used. There was a lot of denim and patent fabric used. The collection was made up of separates with a loose fit to them. The colour scheme was monochrome with a hint lilac thrown in there. there was use of iconography with a dodo and his JW brand image. The prices range from £25 for a pair of sunglasses to £220 for a patent bomber jacket. After looking at the collection I bought a patent duffle bag which is bang on trend right now. I rate the collection highly. It was an amazing experience and hope I will experience similar events in the future!
Saturday, 16 February 2013
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Alexander McQueen
These pieces by Alexander Mcqueen are incredible. Each piece is so different and unique. My favourite of the six is the bottom left hand piece. The texture reminds me of the waves in the ocean, as does the blend of colours, it simply beautiful. It also reminds me of my anger sin, as experimenting on a mannequin resulted in the same effect
Oxfam
On a Monday afternoon I volunteer at oxfam. I decided to do this for my love of vintage clothing and accessories but also to gain experience in fashion retail in the hope of getting a part time job in fashion retail along side my fashion and clothing course. When working in oxfam I find all kinds of goodies such as handbags, jewellery and clothing. My favourite find by far is my Alexon dog tooth print jacket it's yellow and black and is an ultimate statement textiles piece. It looks great with black disco pants peplum top and dr martens for the dress down, but statement look, but it also looks good dressed up with a midi dress and studded Chelsea heels. Another great find of mine is a Pierre Balmain handbag which I got for just 3 pounds! It's my new favourite bag!
Fred Butler
These pieces by textiles designer Fred Butler are amazing! I am really drawn to these pieces for the retro vibe they give. The colours and shapes remind me of the famous historical Mondrian piece. The lines remind me of the sin envy that I researched as they are repeated like the feathers on the wings of the eagle connoting freedom. I would wear these pieces myself because of the statement they make.
The volume on this Fred Butler piece reminds me of the sin anger, the sharp edges and straight lines remind me of the phrase "sharp tongue" during an argument. The colours on the other hand remind me of sloth as they are quite dreamy colours.
Fred Butler is most definitely one of my favourite textiles designers, every piece is unique and quirky, making statements, which I like because it reminds me of my own sense of style.
Textiles
When researching textiles pieces for inspiration for my own work, I came across this neck piece. I absolutely love it! The volume of the piece is what attracts me as well as the different textures and components. The textiles designer is unknown but I love their work.
I also found this piece. What I like about it is the layers and gathering. Its unique. I really like that it's almost like a collar and would make a statement to any garment. When researching in to my sloth thread, the shape development ended in layers of clouds and this reminded me of it.

This piece is my favourite. I really like the way the designer has manipulated the fabric in to roses because I have a great passion for roses. The pearls emphasise the beauty. This work reminds me of the sin anger I am looking at because of the way it's tightly compact, when somebody is angry they are tense and tightly wound up.
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