During my Foundation Diploma in Art & Design (specialising in fashion) last year, we were given a project under the name 'UPCYCLING'. The idea was to take common items or materials with lesser value and 'upcycle' them into garments and/or accessories with higher value. My inspiration for the designs came from the 1940s/1950s as I have always had a deep love for these eras and seem to, in at least in some way, incorporate them into all of my work. For these garments i used mostly household materials and odd fabrics.
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MY STYLING: DISH CLOTH |
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MY STYLING: 1. SHOPPING BAGS/ODD STRIPED FABRIC/DUVET COVER .2. ODD STRIPED FABRIC/NETTING FROM A PRESENT .3. FABRIC FROM MARKET/OLD CUT UP SKIRT
By this point during my foundation year, the different departments of fashion had become more prominent, and students had split off into either fashion/fashion & textiles/textiles OR promotion and imaging. Through my love for fashion photography and illustration my clear choice was the promotion and imaging route. The 'Upcycling' project was finished off with a runway show displaying the designs and prints from the students on the course.The design and styling portion of this project was very short for P&I students, we had a long road of organising the event. We were sent off in charge of organising the fashion show and every element that went with it including raising money, advertising, securing a venue, music, lighting, visual presentations and fashion filming during the show, model castings, inviting an audience, the running order and the general running of the show and backstage.
CAKE SALE: GETTING INVOLVED AND MAKIN' DOLLAR! WE ALL TEAMED UP AND MADE SOME YUMMY TREATS TO HELP RAISE MONEY FOR THE 'UPCYCLING' EVENT. IN TOTAL WE MADE ABOUT £125 WHICH WAS WONDERFUL.
CAKE SALE: BEAUTIFUL AND DELICIOUS.
CAKE SALE: WE ALSO HAD A SECTION WITH HAND MADE CARDS AND JEWELLRY.
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your model looks so pretty! and i must say.. those coffee cupcakes were indeed very yum! hehehe :) xxxx
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