Wednesday, October 29, 2008

"Easy" and "Breezy"


When you hear the words "Easy" and "Breezy" what comes to mind? For me it is spring time with the wind blowing and the sun shining and you don't have a care in the world. But in times like these, with the economy collapsing and stocks dropping, nobody feels that their life is easy and breezy. But Banana Republic had a different approach to the situation. For their Spring 2009 line they added touches of bright blues and greens to offset the tans and neutral colors. Creative director for Banana Republic said, "I think you need something positive and colorful when things are tough outside, The last thing we need is to add to the doom and gloom." He's right. Fashion doesn't have to go dull and gloomy because the economy and Wall Street are on the fritz. We can still have our splash of color to bring happiness to people. Just because our lives aren't as easy and breezy as we would like them to be right now doesn't mean we can't have that feeling through our clothing.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Christian Lacroix





When asked who my favorite designer is I am never sure who to say. There are too many. But one of them is so amazing and blows my mind when I look at his clothes. Christian Lacroix. His couture lines are amazing. The clothes have so much detail and they range from short skirts with frills on them to long elegant dresses with folds and gathers and fabric just floating away from the body. If I could pull it off it public i would so wear some of those clothes. They are amazing. These are pictures of some of the clothes that were in his Fall 2008 Couture Line that were presented on July 1st, 2008. Even though it's not recent news I still felt the need to express how talented he is and how amazing his clothes and designs are. He is quite the genius when it comes to couture designing.

Monday, October 13, 2008

From Top Model to Fabulous

Everyone who is everyone watches America's Next Top Model...or at least most fashion oriented people do. But we love the show; everything from the try outs to the makeovers to the crazy things Tyra and the panel say. But a major part of the show is leaving. J. Alexander and Jay Manuel are leaving Top Model to pursue a spinoff show that the CW is making just for them. The show, "Operation Fabulous", is going to be a show that takes "Jay and J." on a trip across the country in search for helpless women who have trouble dressing themselves correctly. They will travel town to town choosing five women to make over, Top Model style, and, with the help of fafmily and friends, give them the confidence they always knew they had. This show will probably be like any other makeover show but with Jay and J. as the stars it should be a good one.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Why Fashion Design?

To share a little about myself I am going to post the very first assignment I had to do for my writing class. The class is Fashion Research and Communication so we write press releases and news articles and other forms of fashion writing. But for the first assignment we had to write why we chose fashion as a major. So here it is and I hope you enjoy.

When people ask me why I chose to major in fashion design I have to stop and think about it because I’ve never really thought about it before. I just always wanted to. So since this question has been asked to me and I have to write it out I can really put some thought into it. There are a few reasons that pop into my mind right away. One, I love clothes, two, I love the idea of putting together an outfit for the day, three, shopping is one of my favorite activities to do because I get to see what is out there and get ideas from everything I see, and four, I love color especially bright ones and I would love to design clothes that show that.

When I was younger I was sort of like a tom boy. My best friend was a guy and because of that I would play basketball, football, play in the mud, pick up bugs, and all that. So my clothing choices during that period of my life were probably not the best. Usually it was just shorts and a t-shirt during the summer and an occasional tank but it was nothing special. At least it matched. But then around 7th grade things changed. I started to love going to the mall and was beginning to notice all these colors and different fabrics and textures and was amazed by it. I began to pay attention to what I would wear outside of school and on the weekends since I went to a private school and had a uniform. That also could have been part of it. Since I was told what to wear I became fascinated with all the clothes and combinations out there since I couldn’t wear them everyday like other people. This fascination just progressed through out high school and I decided around freshman year that I just loved clothes and thought it would be so much fun to design them myself. I also loved drawing so I took tons of art classes or at least as many as my schedule would allow.

Around the end of my sophomore year I began to realize that I had this love for tennis. So I took lessons all through the summer and tried out for my team at school. It was a new thing at my high school, it started my sophomore year, but the girls that joined it had all been playing forever. So I didn’t make it. But that didn’t stop me. I took lessons throughout my junior year and through the summer and then tried again. I made it. I was so excited; especially when we got our uniforms. I was so proud to wear that uniform; it was the cutest thing I had ever seen. Don’t get me wrong, I loved playing tennis but I think I was a bit more excited to wear that uniform. So when college started everybody talked about what they wanted to do with their fashion design degree and it got me thinking.

I could design tennis wear and work for Nike or Adidas or even Lacoste since he was the one who started the whole tennis wear as a fashion statement. So that’s where I’ve decided to go once college is over. Mix two of my favorite things together; Fashion and Tennis.