Wednesday, 15 May 2013

final images

this is my first of my final images, i like it because of how i have edited it with photoshop the picture stands out more with the black and white

this is my second final images, i like this one because she looks like she has a lot to think about and she is serious, i like this outfit very much.

photoshoot pictures based on clare tough

her eyes are too closed in this and smiling too much

i like this because it is serious but at odd angle

i like this one but the background looks weird

i really like this because she looks serious

she looks too upset in this one

do not like the angle in this one

she looks like she is pouting in this and that doesnt go with my theme

i like this one because of the angle

this one is perfect just needs to be edited

this one is nice but i do not want to use a landscape picture

model

my model will look effortless with plain make-up and straight hair.

the model i have found fits this profile and she is slim too. she is average height and has an alternate look to her. she has blonde hair and suits black clothes.

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

location location location

i was thinking barbed wire fence could be good for my model to stand in front of because it looks rough.

a ruined brick wall could be great because it has a kinds of grunge look about it 

a subway is also a great idea because it can get quite dirty and rough looking.

a cracked plain wall is my last idea as it doesnt look neat or clean.

knitwear

this is a previous knitwear she has made is is plain and the knit is tight in some places and wide in others. the make-up and hair is still plain.


this is one of her collections from 2008 where they were very bright and colourful. they were still knitted just much more vibrant. the make-up and hair is still plain.

collections


these are her previous collection from 2010. they explained that they had a kind of spider look to them , like it was a spiders web. they make-up and hair is still plain so it doesn't distract from the clothes. then clothes do not have any bright colours in this collection.

ad campaigns

the ad campaigns i just posted for clare tough are her newest photoshoots. they seems to have a laid back look to them with not over dramatic make-up or hair .

ad campains





Tuesday, 7 May 2013

jumpers

her collections are knitted quite a lot. some woven tight some woven large. they all vairy

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

clare tough

my designer is clare tough, she is a designer to look out for. i am going to research aspects of her life and carrer.

Sunday, 6 January 2013





I recently did a photo shoot on 1930s Hollywood glamour. In the 1930s Hollywood glamour it was classy and the dresses that were worn were mainly satin slinky dresses that showed off the figure of the women. The dresses were all very different but from what i can tell they were made to make the lady’s look sexy. The make-up was quite simple apart from the shaped eyebrows and the vibrant lips. They occasionally had rosy cheeks and luscious eyelashes. The hair of the 1930s is coming back into fashion. It is wavy and the top of the hair is quite flat, the bottom of the hair is wavy and mostly thick. With longer hair is it more curly than wavy. In the 1930s money was sparse and they did what they could to earn it, movies were very popular and you can understand seeing all of the beautiful girls in them with these sexy dresses, it was only right that the fashion of Hollywood glamour would follow the same trend. There was lots of unemployment in the thirties and poverty spread women wanted to go for the fairy-tale world of Fred Astaire and ginger Rodgers.

Hollywood created the 1930s fashion, if you went to a department store there would be a copy-cat on sale. Vogue even commented on the long Hollywood dresses , they said 'You’ll look as thin as a reed and taller than ever, because of the long slip with its sudden flowering at the hem.'

The accessories were clips in the hair which had diamantes on them and looked very classy and expensive. They also had gold chocker’s which were very shiny and in those times gold was very expensive. The dresses had to be cut on the bias, which is where you put the pattern on the material on diagonally so that when it is made it drapes over the body perfectly, rather than making it on the non-bias and it just would hang on the lady.

In the 1930s fur coats were pretty popular too, you could get fur wraps and trims as well so that they would shadow the classy evening dresses, and you wouldn’t get too cold either.

One of the most influensive fashion designers at that time was Else Schiaparelli, she was Italian and her biggest rival was coco Chanel. She set up her own business in 1926 and by 1931 she added an evening wear collection and the business bloomed. She has designed for many films such as the French version of the 1933's Topase.

In conclusion it seems that the 1030s was a very hard time for most people but they still found time to watch movies and be inspired by that classy fashion that was shown and thought up by the likes of Else Schiaparelli. It went from the big screen to the high street stores in a matter of days. I could imagine how excited everyone was to get the latest Hollywood fashion but in budget.
i like the army jacket and jumper, fashionable but warm .
i like her dress and the fact that she dressed it up with a leather jacket

Friday, 4 January 2013

i like her leopard print Jeffery cambell shoes. this is a take on classy club wear.