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Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Fairfields Art Centre 'FROCKSHOCK' Exhibition 2010

http://www.fairfields.org/
Gallery images coming soon.

Annual exhibition of work by eighteen of the best new fashion designers, which features fashion garments, textiles, and work by make up artists.

Poppy Boardman, Zuzana Fukalova, Miyoko Kamijo, Wai Yung lau, Emma Louise Pawski, Kat Sykes, Melissa Chartan, Hayley Gittins, Catherine Killeen, Gayle Monaghan, Anchali Phansrithum, Kimberley Jenna Woolf, Catherine Crews, Rebecca Honey, Jemma Lacey, Bond Morgan, Huajun Shan, Caitlyn Han-Ying Yu.

FROCKSHOCK! - Fairfields Fashion Show 2010

Monday 1st November to Thursday 2nd December 2010

Over the past six years, Fairfields has exhibited a lot of fashion and textile design, and also fashion photography, in various exhibitions.

Now in its third year ‘FROCK SHOCK! - Fairfields Fashion Show 2010’ is an Art Gallery exhibition specifically dedicated to fashion.

It particularly focuses on showing work by new young fashion designers, and has work by designers from Europe and Asia.

And as well as some very beautiful dresses and other items, the work on exhibition also includes some amazing work by fashion makeup artists.

The Open Night for this exhibition will be on Friday 29th October 2010 from 6.30pm - 8.00pm

Gallery Opening Hours: Mons, Tues, Weds, Thurs 9.30am – 8.00pm. Fris by Appointment. Sats 9.30am - 1.00pm. Closed Bank Holidays. Admission Free.

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

John Lewis Magazine



Bond Morgan has won an award from Hampshire trend forecasting company, 'Mudpie'. Bond, a fashion design graduate from Southampton Solent University created an all organic fashion project for the final year of her degree to win the award. Bond said, "I wanted to create a series of multi purpose garments that adopt the ethical values of fair trade and promote ethical fashion."

Her design project was inspired by the mantra 're-do, re-cycle and re-use'. "I used organic and recycled fabrics which I sourced from markets, scrap stores and sustainable textile specialists, said Bond. "I've been interested in sustainable fashion for a while, and undertook an internship at the London based ethical clothing company People Tree, which is being introduced to John Lewis soon."

John Lewis already stock ethical jewellery and organic pyjamas in Womenswear and organic cotton t-shirts have been a popular feature of the menswear department this Summer. Actress Emma Watson, best known for her role as Hermione Granger in Harry Potter, has collaborated with People Tree on a youth range of the Women's fairtrade label. People Tree clothing is now available to purchase on johnlewis.com.

Final Major Logo


Final Major Logo- created by watercolour.

Final Major Collection



My Final Major concept is called ‘Metamorphosis’. This describes a concept that creates multi-purpose garments influenced by the Fair Trade movement and also adopts the idea of transforming the garments into different silhouettes to influence people to buy less and not to contribute to the throwaway fast fashion market, but to the ethical revolution.

This collection promotes adaptability and explores the various functions that garments can serve, combining quality and protection. The garments transform to perform different roles, such as changing the silhouette by using different fastenings which would create a different look. I have been inspired by two designers, Lucy Orta- who has designed garments that transform into a living space and Hussein Chalayan who has designed garments that transformed into interior furniture and other objects. The collection reinforces the ethical values of: re-do, re-cycle and re-use.

Multi-zip dress- The open ended zips can be un-zipped to change the length. Fair-trade and organic fleece jersey with recycled coloured jersey.

Multi-strap dress- Neck piece can be re-moved. Fair-trade and organic cotton.

Multi-strap dress- Un-buttoned.