Friday, April 9, 2010

Final Photo Shoot

My final photo shoot is going to take place in a few weeks time, and i have two ideas of what i want it to look like. My first idea is to create a catwalk inspired image, as i have been looking at Gallianos catwalk collections a lot throughout this project. This would take place in the photography studio or a flower-lined path.
My second idea is for my photo shoot to take place in this derelict hotel i have found in Bournemouth. Here are a few pictures of the derelict hotel. I think this would be a good location, as it will portray an unusual contrast between the elegant clothing and a trashed background.


Creating My Outfits

I am creating four different outfits in the style of Dior, using Galliano's common choice of fabrics and colours as inspiration. I have taken Diors current theme, which is lingerie into account, along with this seasons trends 'fairytale frocks' and 'inside out'. Here are three of my outfits that i have been producing so far. These photos concentrate on the fabrics/colours/style. A fully styled photoshoot with these outfits will take place in a few weeks.


Monday, March 22, 2010

New Idea!

My tutorial with Sarah and Jo changed my overall concept completely, as stated in the previous post. I have been looking through all collections from 2000 to 2009 and have annotated images, picking out themes, colours and fabrics used. I have presented this information in my sketchbook as shown below:

From this information i have selected certain collections, which have inspired me to create my own outfits. I particularly looked at the manipulation of fabrics and common colours that are used throughout all collections.

I have included colour boards in my sketchbook showing the main colours that Galliano likes to use in his collections. These colours include purple, black, red, grey and pink. I will take these colours into consideration when producing my outfits.

I have also included pages on all of the commonly used fabrics that i have noticed Galliano uses. These fabrics include chiffon, silk, fur, lace, velvet and leather. The fabrics i choose will depend on how i want to use them in my outfits, for example chiffon will be good for draping and lace would be good for making items look more elegant and expensive.

I have also been looking into Diors current collection, and have noticed that Galliano has gone for a lingerie theme, which has inspired me to create a few lingerie looks. I am still going to include aspects of the New Look in my outfits, as i believe that this was an important era in the world of Dior.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Galliano Style!

I had a tutorial on Friday regarding my final major project this year. I had orignally planned to study the work of Dior and then create a photo shoot in the style of Dior during the 1940s, The New Look. Discussing this idea with Jo and Sarah, I was inspired to change my idea slightly and I am now focusing on when Galliano took over, and the style, fabrics and colours he uses. Here are a few images and collections that have inspired me:



a/w Couture '05 (left) , s/s Couture '07 (centre), a/w Couture '09 (right)

Essay: Norman Parkinson

Alongside Nick Knight, I have also been looking into the work of Norman Parkinson. He was a renowned photographer from the 1930s till 1990. Here are a few of his best photographs:


Trafalgar Square, 1949 (Left)

Wenda Parkinson in Hyde Park, 1949 (Right)

Jeannie Patchett, Vogue 1950


It is very easy to distinguish the difference between Norman Parkinson and Nick Knight's photography methods and styles. The main difference is that Norman Parkinson took his photos using a film camera in black and white, whereas Nick Knights photos introduce bursts of colour and have been digitally enhanced. However, another huge difference is that Knight has produced photographic work that is shown through a new medium, the Internet.

Essay: Nick Knight

Whilst writing my essay, which is about the effect technology has had on fashion photography, I came across these interesting and inspiring images by Nick Knight:


Devon, Alexander McQueen.

Jil Sander 1992


Vogue, December 2008

The inspiration to write this essay, came from visiting the two exhibitions held in Somerset House last December:

SHOWstudio: Fashion Revolution, by Nick Knight

Norman Parkinson: A Very British Glamour

Monday, February 15, 2010

FMP - Iconic Designer: Dior

Here are a few pages from my sketchbook of work I have done so far for my fmp. I have chosen to show these particular pages as they outline key points for my brief including; who my chosen designer is, information about the New Look era and the V&A exhibition The Golden Age of Couture.