Tuesday 29 April 2014

Heritage Heirloom: Finished piece

Moodboard. 


Development. 


Development. 


Development and detail.


Finished piece into context. 


 Detail.
 Detail.


Midpoint exhibition. 

Parallel Promotion pieces

This was a collaborative project which was a continuation of the 'Drawing Space' project. Having completed a group fashion project we were then given the opportunity to demonstrate professionalism through showing our work in the ECA fashion show. 



This promotion project has made us think about putting the final garments into an appropriate promotional context. 

Here are the images from our photoshoot. 





Our final images shown in a magazine spread. 


































Designers: Jasmine Linington.  Katrina Wallace.  Hannah Minnock.
Photographer: Kyle Lai.
MUA: Kelly Munro.
Models: Rachael McQueen.  Guilia Artolli.  Amy Spencer.

Scroll below to see how this project evolved. 

Thursday 24 April 2014

3rd year: Edinburgh Scarf Project

A project set by The Edinburgh University Shop to design a graduation scarf for 2015 graduation. 


My moodboard.


Design 1.

Design 2.

Applying the design to products. 

3rd year collabroative project part 2: Drawing Space

Here are detailed images of the final two garments. These two pieces were jointly created by myself and my partner Katrina Wallace. 




Detail.

 An A/W collection, material: wool and cord 

Detail. 



Material: felt and frayed cord. 




3rd year collabroative project part 1: Drawing Space

The idea of this project was to 'draw' in a way that we had never done before. We were asked to immediately work in 3D to get a sense of scale and to make us think outside the box. This was a 5 week project with the finished pieces being two garments which were to be shown in the end of year fashion show. 

We individually had to pick 3 objects that we wanted to draw. I chose a stool, a chair and a column. 





Week 2 consisted of taking these drawn pieces off their objects and putting pen to paper. These drawings were to make us start to think about embroidery and embellishment ideas. 




Now in pairs we had to take our fabric pieces and start to work with them on the mannequin to think about the body and putting it into context.