Friday, 22 June 2012

Polyvore

I have had a Polyvore account for some time now after falling in love with the concept and vowing to use it religiously. However due to university work and other commitments it was left gathering dust in my bookmarks folder. Now that I have five months off untill my final year at Uni, I have some time to spare and have started using Polyvore a bit more. I mostly use it for layout and composition exercises, combining clothes I love with images and inspirational elements. It is great fun, and for my future career in the fashion industry, to gain strong visual composition skills will always be useful. Here are two boards I created recently:

Above: titled 'Tribal Mix Up' was inspired by a collection I was creating for Zara as part of a Uni module called 'Buying and Merchandising' This board shows the colours, textures and prints that were very relevant for my collection.

Above: This board was my first on Polyvore and was just a play around with the tools really. I am in love with all things coral coloured which this clearly shows!! 


Wednesday, 20 June 2012

I love..



You probably haven't heard his name before, but judging by his latest collection for spring/summer 2012, Wes Gordon is set to be big. Originally from the stateside, the 24 year old graduated from Central St Martins and has internships with Ocscar de la Renta and Tom Ford under his belt. His debut collection was quickly snapped up by luxury stores Saks and Harrods, demonstrating his classy style that is steadily gaining in popularity with the wealthy youth of London. 

His latest collection is themed on 'irrelevance' mixing cocktail party garments such as lace cardigans and elegant playsuits with casual day wear pieces consisting of skinny jeans and slouchy dresses. Ribbons tied into bows are a consistency amongst the designs adding a quirky, delicate feel.







Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Retail Preview- Nike

As mentioned in my previous post, I did work experience for Mudpie. Here is one of the posts I wrote for their blog titled 'Retail Preview AW 12 Nike Footwear':

http://trendjournal.mudpie.co.uk/?p=7892


Friday, 1 June 2012

Mudpie work experience









Over the past two weeks I have been working at Trend Forecasting company Mudpie. Their role is to provide inside knowledge and assist industry professionals 

into what will be trending in coming years in terms of fashion, interiors and design. They aim at buyers , CEOs of companies such as Disney, Coca Cola as well as consumers. Companies subscribe to them because of the information they provide on business, and current events and the economy- forecasting future consumer trends. 

My role was to support the editorial team with their research and editing of the website MPDclick. I did a lot of research into the three main trends that they have developed for s/s 2014 which was incredibly interesting and useful to me to see how they came up with the trend. It proved that what I am studying on my University course is relevant and exactly what the industry actually do- looking to the past for inspiration and referencing movements in art, history and society. I learnt a lot in particular about the gilded age of america. 

As I mentioned, they do not just look at fashion, they also relate the trends to interiors which was an area I looked into and was completely new to me- be very interesting! I even did some research into 'The Best Of Stationary' for an editorial to be put on the website. They also are about to put up City Guides for the major cities around the world, suggesting the best places to eat, shop, stay, visit and sight see. Melbourne and Barcelona were the cities I was given to look into in detail- giving exact co-ordinates and the nearest public transport routes. Luckily I have been to Barcelona, so this made that easier to recommend places to visit! 

The two weeks have enabled me to utilise my skills in researching, Photoshop and InDesign which was great, and also helped me to build on my written skills and history knowledge which I have learnt is very important for this industry. 

Overall the experience really opened my eyes as to how hard they all work- it is such a small team for the amount of work they produce and it is unbelievable that this global company is in this tiny converted barn four miles out from Romsey.