Showing posts with label designers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designers. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 November 2010

Super Sunday #1 ♥

So I had a little idea this morning, since my Sundays are usually so quiet (aka boring) and seeing as I literally NEVER leave the house on a Sunday (unless i'm going to the Groudle Glen Railway) I have decided to dedicate a blog post each Sunday to something I consider to be 'Super' hence the term 'Super Sunday'

from now on, unless something extraordinarily fun and exciting happens to me on a Sunday (not very likely) I shall do a post entitled 'Super Sunday' and fill it with some of my favourite things. 

These Super Sunday's will also be numbered to avoid any future confusion (see... I thought of everything!)

so let's kick off the first ever Super Sunday shall we!

this weeks theme is... the wonderful genius that is, Lulu Guinness

now for those of you that have never heard of Lulu Guinness (seriously... have you been living under a rock?!) she is a truly super duper handbag and accessories designer.

Unfortunately, the only 'Lulu Guinness' thing in my life is my adorable little cosmetics bag that my Godmother bought me last year (it's pale blue and covered in tiny faces with big multicoloured floral hats... gorgeous)

i've been considering 'taking the plunge' and getting myself a proper Lulu Guinness bag for a while now but the problem is i find it so hard to choose just one from the multitude of wonderful designs her website offers!

But if I could pick ANYTHING at all from her collection, i think it would HAVE to one of her famous 'lip clutch handbags' preferably a bright red one because we all know what a sucker i am for anything red, especially red lipstick...


i'm a big fan of her handbag designs in general but there's just something about the lip bags that makes me seriously lust after owning one! 

they really are a thing of beauty i think! it's an iconic design that could be created in any colour, style or pattern and still be just as gorgeous to look at and to hold (yes i have held one, my mum had to physically drag me away from the Lulu Guinness stand during our trip to Dublin this summer)


so since i'm such a fan of the lip clutches (and a major nerd) i decided to include thumbnails of EVERY single lip clutch available off the Lulu Guinness online shop by making some montage/collage images of them!

and just to prove that i didn't cheat (and google ready made lip clutch images... if they exist) i grabbed this screencap of my desktop showing all 24 (yes... 24) individual lip bag images... 


now THAT is dedication! so anyway, with these 24 individual files i have carefully created 4 images that sum up the collection quite well i think...

first up we have the ultra awesome 'special' lip bags. these include Swarovski crystal encrusted lips, Union Jack + Stars and Stripes lips and even a very cool studded spiky lip clutch... 

next up we have the metallics collection (+ one Black perspex clutch because it wouldn't fit on the next image) i especially love the metallic red snakeskin clutch here, quite literally to die for i'm sure you'll agree!



and now we have the rest of the perspex lips collection. these are the cheapest of all the lip clutches at just £195 a pop (as opposed to £595 for a Swarovski encrusted one or £395 for a Union Jack one) and i actually really like them. they're so shiny and fun, like toy lips, so super duper and bright and happy! i bet it would be impossible to feel glum if you were carrying one of these...



and last but certainly not least, the 'normal' collection (if you can call any of these epic bags 'normal'). these bags are made of leather and feature some gorgeous colours including 'acid yellow', 'shocking pink' and 'vintage red'. so, soooo fabulous! 



all of her bags are just so gorgeous and girly and fun! whilst browsing on her site i also spotted this fabulous new tote handbag called the 'dolly bag' 


basically, the detail on the bag includes a little doll figure with press studs on her stomach and one under her hand, she's surrounded by lots of lovely outfits and accessories and the best part is... you can actually dress up the 'doll' and change her outfits to match your mood or the weather or whatever!

and the best part is that under every removable outfit there is a an embroidered version so that you never have to worry about any empty spaces on your bag. 

it's quite literally genius in handbag form!

to be honest i'm a little jealous of this though, i'm a huge 'paper doll' fan and have wondered for a long time what one of my 'girl' paper doll illustrations would look like on a handbag. 

this design is literally my dream idea for a 'Jade' illustrated bag but who knows... maybe one day there'll be a version of this with MY illustrations on, i can only hope so! fingers crossed...


 Lulu Guinness is definitely one of my 'Idols' though. her designs have inspired me for years, i still remember seeing one of her purse designs in a shop in London when i was younger, i was fascinated by the patterns on it, it was so unusual, so different to all the other bags and her style and use of colour and texture has stayed with me. 


those of you that have seen my illustrations will definitely see similarities with Lulu's designs, especially since we both use bold outlines (usually in black) in our work. that's just one of the ways her style has helped inspire and develop my own. 


she is a true style pioneer, her designs are timeless and always beautifully unique. the woman that carries a Lulu Guinness bag is rarely one that conforms to the typical fashion boundaries. she likes to show off her own style in a way that highlights her individuality, that showcases her differences, not her similarities. 


Lulu's designs give the wearer that sense, the knowledge that they are carrying something that is far from the ordinary. this is a rare quality to find in a handbag and one that when attained, will always make you smile no matter what...


Lulu is also an Idol of mine because of the way she actually came to be the design legend that she is today... 

"Despite her success Lulu has never had any formal design training apart from a year's foundation course at art school and a long-standing passion for design and fashion.  

In 1989, she left her job in video production to start her own business from the basement of the house in west London.

Lulu's strong personal style and her original ideas have played a large part in her success with her design inspiration springing partly from retro glamour and partly from modern chic"


you see, she really is ultra fabulous!

ok i think i've gushed enough now, all that's left for me to say is a great big thank you to the truly super duper Lulu Guinness for designing such drop dead gorgeous handbags, jewellery and accessories that make me squeal with happiness when i spot them in a shop (true story.. that actually happened at Brown Thomas in Cork, Ireland) 

Lulu Guinness, Thank you for being so fabulous... 



ps - oh and if you would like to check out Lulu's gorgeous website or blog please follow these links... 




pps - and if anyone would like to treat me to a red lip clutch of my very own... that would be super!!!


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and so concludes the first ever 'Super Sunday'

i think you'll get the general idea now of what sort of things each Sunday's post will entail...

it won't always be fashion themed though, it could be just about anything from some area of Art History, to a shop that i love, to a friend i cherish or a place i've visited... who knows! 

that's the fun of Super Sunday's

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ok, time for me to actually attempt to do some illustration work now!

enjoy the rest of your Sunday

that's all folks... 

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'Thank you and Goodbye'

(an easy one... farewell in English on behalf of the United Kingdom)

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Doctors, Designers and Disney ♥

So yesterday was my very first day back at college. I eventually made it in at about 10:30am (only an hour-and-a-half late, oh well) because I was so ill in the morning. It was nice to get back, though it's so weird being there without my 'crew' (ahahaha I couldn't even type that with a straight face) but it'll all be fine I know that. Met the rest of the HND's, they seem like a smashing bunch of dudes and dudettes, we'll all be together for the next 2 years so i'm lucky that they're all so nice.

I've got my own desk in the HND room which is awesomeness personified as far as i'm concerned! The best part of FMP on the ND was getting your own desk for 6 weeks. Now I have one for 2 years. Good times! Not much to report from yesterday though, it was a bit of an admin day I guess, filling in forms, sorting timetables, meeting everyone, getting more info about the course etc etc. to be honest I spent most of the day sat at my desk flicking through the latest issue of Vogue and making a list of handbags i'd like. That aside though I did actually make lists about what i'd like to do first as a HNDer. Gawd knows what i'll pick though!

Today I got up raring to go to collegio... but fate stepped in and effectively whacked me in the face with a frying pan. no... not literally!
So i'm stuck at home feeling rotten for missing my second day but not as rotten as I feel with this stupid bloody illness. I finally stopped being a wimp and went to the Doctor's this morning. Blood tests tomorrow (hopefully) which will finally work out what the hell is wrong with me. Fingers crossed.

I'm at home now watching yet another Studio Ghibli animation, it's 'Nausicaa- Valley of the Wind' today. Another of my faves. Ah hell, they're all my faves, who am I kidding!


So seeing as I was off college today I had another go at working on the 'Girl' illustration I gave you a glimpse of in my last post. She's still not 100% finished but i've had enough if it for now. Here she is...
so i'll explain it shall I?! Earlier this year, before I started FMP my fashion tutor Billee showed me a clip on youtube of a fabulous looking catwalk show. The clip wouldn't load completely so when I got home I watched the entire show in full online. Then I watched it again. The show in question was the A/W 2010 couture collection by Ziad Ghanem. The whole show has this incredible vibe to it. A little bit burlesque and a whole lot fabulous! Not only were the clothes utterly gorgeous, the soundtrack was also amazing, fitting the show perfectly. It was also refreshing to see a show filled with models of all shapes and sizes both male and female. 

this is the shot i based my illustration on. and just look at the back of the dress as well! such a gorgeous gown

here's his amazing website - http://ziadghanem.co.uk/

note also: The shoes in the show were made by the super duper shoe designer Georgie Bee who also modelled in the show. I've been a fan of her shoes for years now since I discovered some of her shoe photos on flickr. This illustration I did about 2 years ago is based on her fabulous 'caterpillar shoe' and the photo below it is of her modelling in Ziad's show.

anyway back to the point... The show finished with the drop-dead-gorgeous Burlesque star Immodesty Blaize wiggling up and down the catwalk to 'Habanera' from Carmen. Hence the girl illustration above and this little paper doll i made for my fashion logbook. The doll is a bit messy + her face is rubbishly drawn but after all, it's the clothes that count right?!

I've listed all 3 parts of the show below. The vids are fantastic quality and I definitely recommend a watch of them. The epic grand finale starring Immodesty Blaize is in 'PART 3' in case you just want to see that. Once you've watched it, the paper doll will make sense I promise!



PART 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYwfAjElnJ4&feature=related


The show is truly epic, so is the collection. Right i've rambled on for long enough now, it's time for a simmer down. Off to watch the rest of 'the Princess and the Frog' because nothing makes you feel better than curling up to watch an animated Disney film... FACT!

Laters dudes and dudettes

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