This Spring/Summer, drop the work-wear to night-wear trend and say: "FFS", yes short for Fun and flirty Suits.
Saturday, 14 June 2014
Suit-Dress
If you have a regular 9 to 5 job, you will love Balenciaga Resort 2015 collection. The designer gives a whole new meaning to the term "Suit Dress" by creating quite literally a suit-dress.
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
On Point
If you’re
looking for something bright and fresh this Spring/Summer, you will find it in
Southampton Solent students.
Although many students may have finished University either
for summer or entirely, it’s a chilling thought that some haven’t yet. Fashion students,
studying Fashion Design hung on to the very bitter end in order to see where
the piece of string stopped; used not only to piece together garments, but ultimately
helped to reveal their graduate collection.
“The Graduate Show” was held in Eastleigh at The Point on 7th
June, which was created as a way of showcasing and highlighting many talented
students. Rebecca Butler, Fashion Designer and student says: “My inspirations
derived from religious clothing/uniforms worn by sisterhoods such as the Nun, Amish
and Puritans. The uniformity and impact of the clothing evokes a very modest
and austere emotion. There is little expression with gesture and it is somewhat
oppressive in terms of outer personal expression”. After hearing the designer’s
response, this was a good indication of what to expect at the show, which was
nothing other than fantastic.
Sitting impatiently in the audience, the suspense seemed to
fill the entire room. The light dimmed for what could be one last time,
heightening the excitement even more so and the entire audience beamed as they
waited to watch the collection.
One by one the Models sashayed the runway wearing the most
incredible clothing. The first collection was designed by Ruth Simmons. It was
an explosion of terracotta’s infused with fresh blues and yellows, which helped
to wash a zinging design to a winning one. Looking at the collection in deeper
depth, there were oversized jackets, cocoon jumper dresses, preppy cropped
trousers and turtle necks – the designer was rolling with ideas. The end result
was that the collection was cool, coy and very wearable. There was a sense of picking
one piece and wearing it either as a statement or teamed with something else to
create a grand look.
The music played continuously and the flow of fantastic
designs continued to fill the runway. Designer Alys Webb collection was nothing
other than a clean slate. It had rustic colours and the origami style strapless
dress, meant that the designer was off to a flying start. But the last piece of the collection was a
clever play with materials. It was a combination of metallic stiff Midi skirt,
which was held together by woven wool and was paired together with a brown
jumper. This brought a whole new meaning to rustic metal and truly deserved a
medal.
Rebecca Butler, designer kept her promise regarding her collection. The models wore black lipsticks and their hair was neat but messy at
the same time and with the name Butler – her collection was clean, sharp and well-polished. It was Nun meets grudge; this was
truly an innocent design and gave a devilishly good collection.
Kirstie Ward had her ideas buckled up. It was fresh natural
hues, with buckle details that made everyone go crazy for it. Although the
models faces were almost hidden from the drapes and folds, it helped to create
mystery to the collection; leaving the audience intrigued and captivated.
The entire show consisted of 29 graduates; Ruth Simmons,
Abigail Carter, Alys Webb, Suzanne Rennie, Kirtstie Ward, Khloe Pavis, Rebecca
Speed, Mira Valerie, Megan Rudd, Leila Alloush, Sue Carley, Jessica Harding,
Sarah Mac Crossan, Ashleigh Lawrence, Janu Kumar, Maija Richardson, Amber
Smith, Gemma Eldridge, Jay Shah, Georgie Clarke, Joelle Torincsi- Furness,
Lauren Richard – Smith, Hannah Rodgers, Lucy –Jayne Hogan, Hannah Thomas,
Leanne Willis, Rebecca Butler, Katie Jane Marie and Holly Lake. All their
collections were truly brilliant and similar to their MBA– it was Magnificent,
Brilliant and Amazing!
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