Pastel Neon Sparkles and Fairy dust

Pastel Neon Sparkles and Fairy dust

Wednesday 27 March 2013

Inspiration from Mifur, Milan <3


As a young designer myself, I love experimenting and finding new ways of working with fur. I believe that innovative techniques, placements and combinations make fur more appealing and fashion forward. This will help promote the future of fur and start making the goal of accessibility for the younger, more eccentric, generation a reality.
From attending the MIFUR exhibition in Milan, I came across many new interesting techniques, garments as well as workshops that were promoting a more colourful, creative way of using fur. I visited the Saga Furs stand in which I came across a number of samples on display that caught my eye, which included plaiting, knitting and crocheting fur. I found these techniques, not usually associated with fur, to be interesting and creative. It made the fabric more lightweight and fluid, which enabled it to have a more gentle and subtle aesthetic. This would be able to be used in areas of garments, as a trim, such as a lightweight hood or as accessory pieces.

1972Print sections using fur

1973Green knitted fur sample

There were many samples that used the technique of placement, which consisted of different colours of fur sewn into the base fabric, which gave the impression of a print. This technique can be used to create any pattern, with whatever colour and scale that inspires you! The possibilities are endless - you can create anything from floral patterns in pastel coloured fox, to leopard print patterns in neon coloured rabbit. I found the combining of fabric and fur the most interesting, the contrast between the fluid, energetic fur to the hardness and rigidness of the woven fabrics created a playful and eye-catching piece. One specific sample combined panelling of long haired white fur with strips of hi-visibility silver fabric, giving it a sporty and new age feel.

1974Panelled fur with high-visibility fabric sample

1975Striped fur sample

   I think these new avante garde samples are the way forward to building a new, younger audience for the use of fur. Teaching the younger generation the endless possibilities this diverse and unique fabric has and the vast imaginative ways it can be used is a brilliant way of enticing young designers to work with fur.
  When I was exploring the stands exhibiting at MIFUR, I came across one that, as a fashion designer, got me very excited. It was a company called Graffiti, which provides fur workshops for young aspiring designers, pattern cutters and furriers. The Future Fur Studio provided by Centria University of Applied Sciences in Finland holds workshops including Fur Design and Pattern Making, Masterclasses and Discovering Fur. All of these classes are aimed at creatives wanting to learn and practice new techniques working with fur and discovering the potential it has as a fabric. 

1976A creation from the Graffiti workshop

From attending MIFUR, I found an exciting future potential in the world of fur, which was very eye opening as a designer. The part I enjoy the most about designing is the development and journey of experimenting with different fabrics and creating new samples. It was inspiring to see many companies and educational facilities supporting young designers like myself to become the future and not being afraid to try something different and step outside the box. 

1977Innovative new ways of using fur at the Saga Furs stand

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1979Colourful coats at MIFUR 2013

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Monday 25 March 2013

Cute quote <3

You're weird.. I like that <3

Manish Arora <3 Fashion designer extraordinaire



   Manish Arora isan Indian fashion designer based in New Dehli. He is a lavish creativeindividual clashing techniques such as new age psychedelic prints withtraditional Indian embroidery. He is known for this ‘quirky’ use of brightinviting colours and tactile textured fabrics including fur.
  Manish launchedhis first fashion label in 1997 named “Manish Arora” and started retailing inIndia. He then went onto exhibiting his collection at India’s Fashion week andhis success continued from there. He was recognised as a talented FashionDesigner who then went onto debut at Fashion weeks across the worldcollaborating with companies such as ‘Reebok’. By 2006 his collection wasstocked in over 75 stores worldwide. In 2007 Manish has an overwhelminglysuccessful debut at Paris Fashion week which then lead on to his designs beingworn by celebrities such as, Katy Perry, Lady Ga Ga and Nikki Minaj, who allshare Manish’s ‘diverse’ sense of style.
   Manish Arora usesa wide range of interesting and tactile fabrics in his collections, Fur playingan important role. He uses this luxurious fabric in a creative and alternativeway. Rather than having another ‘Fur Coat’, Manish incorporates the fur into thegarments creating interesting silhouettes. For example, panelling strips ofbright marine blue fur into a sequin and satin dress creating something uniqueand fashion forward. He uses this technique of incorporation throughout hisReady-to-Wear Fall 2012 collection. In his sporty yet feminine collections hecreates outfits that ooze energy and confidence using powerful silhouettes togive women a feeling of power and playfulness. His use of colour is inspiring,from pastels to neons, the mixture sounds wrong, but looks so right. Manish hasexhibited various successful projects worldwide and is a well respected name inthe fashion industry.
  In 2011 Manish isappointed the Creative Director of Paco Rabanne. It was said that Arora andRabanne are both known for their lavish avante garde designs, which have beenexpressed through his 3 successful collections. The use of Fur re-appears inPaco Rabanne’s Ready-to-Wear Fall 2012/2013 collection. This time it is used ina more elegant way but still expressing Arora’s use of interesting placement.One of the stand out pieces consisted of long black fur used to create fullsleeves in an embellished metallic outfit.
Quote from Style.com:

“Life is beautiful, In Arora’s world it isfun too”
   Arora is notafraid to push the boundaries and have a bit of fun! I think the most excitingthing about fashion is giving people the opportunity to express theirindividuality through what they wear. Allowing people to be unique and not takethings too seriously. Arora uses the clashing of fabrics and colours includingthe use of fur to create outfits that scream out energy, youth and playfulness,themes people need in their lives on a daily basis, whether you are 15 or 50. 








Fashion illustration inspired my me and my colourful hair <3

Fashion illustrator Luc McElvaney based this beautiful illustration on myself and my colourful candyfloss hair!!

Saturday 16 March 2013

Unique & crazy nail art!!! <3 <3

My amazing talent friend Polly Lakin's work on my nails, pastel, graffiti, gold leaf, eye balls.. What more could a girl want!!!!



Wednesday 13 March 2013

Playing Dress up <3 <3

Spoken like a true Fashion Designer!! <3 <3
Stay young and be who you want to be!
Express your individuality and don't be afraid to be different <3

Plastik Fantastik <3 💜💚💜💚💜

Check out my newest edition to my weird & wonderful wardrobe <3 <3
Hot pink plastic handbag <3
I love!!!!!!

My gift from the Italian Fur & Fashion 65th anniversary dinner <3 <3

My half moon Swarovski crystal necklace <3

Rocking my own designs in Milan <3<3

Wearing my own printed maxi dress.. Available to order.. Email me <3 <3

Tuesday 12 March 2013

New 2013 collection I'm working on <3 <3

Knitting my new piece for my 2013 collection.. Ill keep you updated <3 <3

'Wired' collection by Fashion designer Kelli McGuinness

My first collection exhibited at GFW in London <3 <3 available for editorial and stylist work <3













Monday 11 March 2013

Sunday 10 March 2013

Unique retro designer jewellery pieces for sale!!!!!!

Leather & mixed textiles pieces... Rabbit fur rings... Mongolian sheepskin earrings.. All for sale!! Contact if interested <3 <3

Friday 8 March 2013

Amazing Fur techniques at Mifur exhibition <3

Amazing use if fur.. Love the colours and use of mixed media!!!





Fur textile samples <3 <3

Amazing new techniques with fur! Colour and texture <3 <3





Hand Knitted Plastic Fantastic <3 <3

Part of my new collection hand knitted neon maxi dress <3 <3





My entry into the IFTF Remix Fur Design Competition going down the Catwalk in Milano <3 <3

My Fur coat hitting the Catwalk in Milan <3






Take a look at the blog written by Dutch Fashionista Fashion chick about me and my work featured in Milano <3 <3

Feature in Dutch Fashion Blogger Fashion Chick's Blog from Milan <3 <3




http://www.fashionchick.nl/fashionnews/fotoreport-remix-milaan/3222.html#_=_

Neon Knitwear Sample!! Plastic Fantastic <3 <3

Knitwear sample <3

My entry into the Fur International Design Competition Remix in Milan <3 <3

Close up of New Fur Coat <3 <3

New Knitwear Sample!!

Knitwear Sample: Houndstooth in Neon Colours <3 <3