
I really suggest reading this book, even if you wanted to just look at the images. Lately my own style has really been influenced by the use of technology and this book just shows you how many inspirational ways you can take your own work into.
http://www.gridlockdesign.webs.com

When visiting home the other day, as you do, I went to a gardening centre with my mum. I honestly would have been bored out of my head if it wasn't for the vast range exotic fish. You don't realise how amazing and technical their scales and colours are until close. Its interesting how definite their marks are and how you could take these interpretations onto material. Imagine the colours on the dress! Just wow!
I really want to concentrate on the undiscovered world of the sea in a project! Imagine how technology could be used to enhance those vibrant colours and even define the lines. I guess you could say this is on the lines of Alexander McQueen's~; Plato's Atlantic, which I've already commented on, but still he deserves to be mentioned again on his idealistic designs. He is one of the best.
I don't even want to give this post any other name but the magnificent designers name that is Alexander McQueen. He has yet again 'wow'd' the world in his Ready to wear 2010 Spring/Summer collection of Plato's Atlantis with not just his amazing creation for fashion, but the film of the naked model: Raquel Zimmermann. She conveyed this sexual yet daring image of her lying in the sand with snakes all over her. By setting this very modern and alternative mood with the large run way with digital camera on either side, this was in it self a work of art.
Being a textile student my self who is very interested in digitally printed pattern, I absolutely adore this collection. Reflecting this intense and modern film the designs feature a snake like digital print of yellows and browns as well well as moving through to greens and bright blues. The silhouette of the dresses really define the top of the body with a nipped waist line to allow a range of skirts from bell shaped, layers of material and some which just went straight down to really show off the models lean figure.
Dominant in the word that comes into my mind, even the hair reflected this image of a deadly snake. I even like how his inspiration came from the diminishing ecological climate: his thinking that we all might be living under the water water at the rate that the polar ice caps are melting. Very original!
Take a look at his Runway Archive on his website, there is a the video of the collection on there. Is it one to see, trust me!
http://www.alexandermcqueen.com/int/en/corporate/archive2010_ss_womensp.aspx
I have recently discovered Hannah Hedman's very imaginative pieces of jewellery. Even though not a garment to be worn, they are works of art in themselves. I adore very structured pieces of design and her work certainly hits that criteria. Even if an abstract design or something more distinct, like the branches of a tree, these pieces are one of a kind!
I would certainly wear these statement pieces of jewellrey. They are different and just asking for attention!
I Love Christopher Kane Spring/Summer 2010 Ready to Wear collection, it is new and inventive; it is the freshness of Spring that gives designers a new palette! Fresh and neutral use of simple components which work well together have given his collection a new start.
The irregular cut of the dress soften the design making the garment look more rounded through the way the slits are placed at the front of the dress. By showing elements of the bare flesh, this embodies the sense of a new start. Just looking at the designs is a pleasing emotion, with their eye catching prints which attract your eyes all the way down the dress.
For me, the structure of the garment itself is beautiful. Construction comes to mind in the way the dresses are built up by sections of material and areas which have been left for flesh to show. I honestly believe that just looking at this collection is hard to describe; it is just so aesthetically pleasing but as the same time inventive!
Yes! Mulberry are celebrating with their new collection of bright and beautiful colours. The emphasis of pattern next to block colours electrifies the purple yellow, red, and blues. The element of a horses head creating the pattern is used within different scales to differentiate the visual sense of shape or colour in the garment. Depending on which garment you are looking at you will either focus on colour or shape.
The simple, wide neck playsuits work well with the whole collection to bring to life the start of spring, with an overall sophisticated but casual look. To say that you didn't like Mulberry's Spring/Summer 2010 Ready to wear collection would be a lie, this vibrant new colour is what is needed for a fresh beginning.