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

Monday, 19 March 2012

Felicity Brown and Elise Berger

One of the things i like about the internet is the access you have to almost anything at the click of a button. Now for someone with a serious crush on Mr.Fashion i may have become a slight cyber stalker scoping out the sales, new designers and good old staples to nay wardrobes at the same time. Bring out the i-phone with all the apps right there its just too easy to find a thousand things you like.

With me there are millions of things that i like, but i only buy the ones where i have to stand and stare for a good couple of minutes and then later can recall it to mind. With a personal post-it then stuck in my head (metaphorically, i don't wear postits as fashion accessories) i will then go back later and see if i get the same reaction. This feature focuses on two seperate designers that i stop and stare at this month.

Both lines of Felicity Brown and Elise Berger are unfortunately for me designers where every piece sees a decrease in my bank balance and i think they are both just amazing. So hello everyone. I'm a fashion holic and i'm in love with Felicity Brown and Elise Berger. (small round of applause)

Felicity Brown

Brown is a well known name within the fashion world as before launching her own label in 2010 she had worked with Mulberry, Alberta Ferretti and Loewe as some of the examples. 2010 she launched at Vauxhall Fashion Scout with the help of her brother and we saw the beginning of Felicity Brown. The next collection shown at Fashion East was further encouragement that everyone wanted a piece of her and from the designs below i don't think it's hard to see why.

One of her more extravagant pieces is this black and cream silk dress taken from the new season
Black & Cream Silk Dress http://www.youngbritishdesigners.com/designers/newgen/felicity-brown/

In the sale at the moment this piece has been reduced from £1560 to £490. The tied together but coming apart look is high fashion with an almost rage to riches concept being shown within itself. Anyway before i get too deep on symbolism the black and white pieces by Brown is what caught my eye and here are some more examples.

Felicity Brown
Black and White Peasant Silk Peasant Skirt £950 is gorgeous and to me it's all about the waist band on this piece, thick and block print cinching in all waists.

This bold print doesn't just work on skirts however, put it on a mid-sleeve top and you get...
Silk Printed Layer Top Anyone else get a fleur-de-lise vibe? Probably just me, but this can be brought for £335. You can't see it on this picture, but it does have an orange layer underneath which hangs slightly longer then the prink so you can wear cropped trousers if you want to wear it loose.

Elise Berger

Moving on to Elise Berger and if you bear with me you'll see my train of thought. Thinking about pairing the top with cropped trousers reminded me of these trousers by Berger.

Magdalene Trousers £160 These Magdalene trousers made from 100% cotton i love from the turned up bottoms, to the seams and the side pockets. Now pair this with a non-tucked in version of the top above i think could be an interesting look. The orange in the underlay would then allow orange or nude boots or dressed up sandals. That is however just conjecture as i have neither piece so can only imagine - in my head though it looks Goooood.

Borne by Elise Berger is in it's third season including SS12 and apart from being pretty and comfortable it aims to fit you as if it was made for you and to make you feel like an individual when you wear it. All designers have a muse or idea that started their collection and in this case it was a poem by Hermann Hesse

"Like ev'ry flower wilts, like youth is fading
and turns to age, so also one's achieving:
Each virtue and each wisdom needs parading
in one's own time, and must not last forever.
The heart must be, at each new call for leaving,
prepared to part and start without the tragic,
without the grief- with courage to endeavor
a novel bond, a disparate connection:
for each beginning bears a special magic
that nurtures living and bestows protection"

Siglinde Cami in Green              Paulina Lace Shirt              Kreszenia Dress
£135 Siglinde Green Cami             £265 Paulina lace shirt                   £250 Kreszenia dress
http://www.youngbritishdesigners.com/designers/arising/borne-by-elise-berger/

Again this may just be my reading into this but looking at the poem and then at these images it looks like a age for those coming of age and asserting themselves in the world. There's a purity and young quality in the colours and yet the colours and cuts are elegant and eyecatching. By coming of age i mean in terms of fashion and becoming sure of oyur own style and what you like and what suits your body shape, not simply turning 18.

The difference between the designers for me is that with Brown i want to have the outfit in the picture just as it is shown. I want the cinched in waist and the floaty peasant/ gypsy vibe ebbing from my bones, but with Berger it's young and fresh and i want to mess around with their shapes and what they would be paired with.

Ok fashionista's that's all for now. Huge thanks to Young British Designers for their access and pictures and do check out all the talent they have on offer at http://www.youngbritishdesigners.com/index.php


FrostinatorFashion xx

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Stud and Stud Boutique


My lovely friend Lois at Carrottoppr sends me over various bits and bobs to look over and 'Stud and Stud' is definately something that caught my eye.

Most of the images were sent to me via Carrottoppr and immediately i could tell which bits i loved, which bits i didn't and which i needed to research to find more information on. What i found is this..... http://www.studandstud.com/ is a very interesting site which shows off talents of new, young designers and as well as showing their skills and their collections customers can also order made-to-order pieces on set pieces.



Simon Preen

Preen is a name you may know as apart from being a Derbyshire lad he had a sell out collection with Urban Outfitters not so long ago. This time round it's bodycon, mesh and jersey used to create looks such as the pictures below.

                    Purple Papal Body £80 is made-to-order and takes within 4 days and now i don't think i'm brave enough to wear it alone, i could see it working my wardrobe with the right ensemble. The model however is not someone i'd like to meet in a dark alley as if looks could kill...well she fulfilled the brief i'm sure. Other items are bodycon maxi dresses, crop tops and a Doll-Parts Felsh body which leaves absolutely nothing to the imagination. You can however decide for yourself at the link below http://www.studandstud.com/dproduct.php?id=174
                   

Fraulein Kirk
The website describes Fraulein Kirk as employed to 'inspire adventure, lust, and sexual exploration.' The collection has also been made as multi-functional as 'feminine erotic fashion accessories are versatile & can be worn inside or out of the bedroom.' Here is an example or two and now the question is would you wear them inside or outside the boudoir?


                               
Fraulein Kink Ana Fringe Blindfold £58 and Libertine Blindfold £65. Pictures courtesy of Carrottoppr.
These Madeleine Fur Cuffs are also available for £95

Antagoniste

By far my most favourite collection on Stud and Stud I have officially become a fan/groupie of Antagoniste and i'n not ashamed to say so.
Something i look for in new designers is how the collection makes me feel, as i personally think there's nothing worse then seeing something and having a 'meh' expression on your face. Antagoniste's work makes me not only want to buy and wear the scarves, but to reach out and touch the material and then study for an hour and follow every piece of imagery that's on them.


Antagoniste 12 monkeys Army Silk Scarf £115. Pictures courtesy of Carrottoppr

 Picture coutesy of Carrottoppr
Antagoniste Jungle Juice £115 is my favourite piece of all, but i really encourage you all to look at the website as what makes these even more fascinating to me is that each scarf comes with its own story. For example Jungle Juice 'evokes a bestiary of humid and disturbing places, a wildlife with valuable beauties offering itself to the risks and peril of those who try to discover it...' The quote can be found alongside the piece on the website http://www.studandstud.com/dproduct.php?id=222 and each piece comes with its own fantastic back story, this by the way is a concept i think more designers should employ.

I've kept this picture large as i think it's really important to show of the detail and workmanship in the Antagoniste pieces. I am truly a fan of these - i can already see the money leaving my account and skipping it's way over to Stud and Stud as we speak - :)

Byrogue
Byrogue picture courtesy of Carrottoppr
Byrogue ring - picture courtesy of Carrottoppr

Byrogue hails from East London and in case you hadn't sussed it out, it focuses on statement jewellery, making whoever wears it stand out as someone with individual style. A few more pieces ont he website are
  
Byron double £70                                Moon £180                            Alice £180
Items can be found on  http://www.studandstud.com/product.php?a=d&id=15

Tamzin Lillywhite

This collection is a bit eclectic for my taste as it has bags. belts, cuffs, harnesses all using different styles and workmanship, but just because it's not my taste doesn't mean there isn't a market for it.



Lillywhite Cuffs £28               Nude Abraxas Harness £140        Gold Bronte Bag £390


The one thing that is consistent however is that studs are incorporated even though they may vary in size and it's probably that which puts me off as it reminds me of a younger me back in the day going thorugh my Rocker/Emo whatever phase, which revolved around a lot of black and a lot of stud/ball or chained jewellery and accessories.
Anyway i digress the harnesss pieces are interesting as a lot of designers have been playing aorund with an equestrian vibe whether it be with clasps or backs of outfits being held together with harnesses etc so Tamzin may be onto a winner

It makes me think of Eudon Choi and the image below which is available from http://www.youngbritishdesigners.com/ for £70 as it's on sale at the moment from it's normal £140


So there we have it peeps, Stud and Stud.

FrostinatorFashion xx

Saturday, 21 January 2012

Young British Designers

When it comes to the needs of new and upcoming talent in Britain, http://www.youngbritishdesigners.com/  is a great platform that looks to help young designers and suppliers.

"Young British Designers is all about those special 'moments in time'"http://www.youngbritishdesigners.com/ taking risks on new, exciting and maybe even controversial talent and let me also clarify that by young it does not mean 20 and under! By Young they mean to hone in on a talent of someone that is just starting their label or brand and needs the potential elevation and guidance, so all you spring chickens out there still developing your 'vision', keep at it.

Now obviously as much as i would love to delve through every new designer's work and give one piece by everyone, i will start small and highlight just a few of the stunning ones and then you can either follow the link and browse yourself and maybe even buy yourself a little something i can always add more at a later date.

Spray Wash Boy Tank Firstly we have Drawn in Light. This Spray Wash Boy Tank is a sandwashed silk beauty that can be brought for £232 Creators of the brand Matt and Holly graduated together in 2008 and a year later Drawn in Light was brought to Light as the pun would have it hehe.

Their Pre-S/S 12 is labelled Bring out colour is simply lush with the pair using free-hand silk screen techniques to achieve their vision of Colour being 'the visible manifestation of light. A full spectrum of soft pastels & hot rainbow tones refract to Bring Out Colour' http://www.youngbritishdesigners.com/

Spray Wash Silk Split Skirt This Spray wash silk-split skirt fetches £330 and the purple crystal drop tank for £225



Frostinator Fashion xx

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