Music is one of the greatest forms of art expression. I may be a devoted fashion student, however my passion for music has always came first. If I am listening, observing, playing or singing, I can’t get enough of the beat. It is a very powerful aspect of your life, even if you don’t know it.
Music can inspire, relax, alter your mood, lighten your day and can get you all nostalgic all at once.
There have been countless inspiring artists and musical genius’. The most obvious being, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Beethoven, Lady Gaga, Madonna and so on.
One recent musical phenomenon is Florence and the Machine. Florence has the voice, the understanding of musical arrangement and the unmistakable great sense of unique and quirky fashion. Here is the sensational voice in my favourite song of Florence’s, Girl with one eye.
I stumbled across this online store on one of my nightly web donders. The owner, Alyssa, owned her own store, however it is now closed and she has mega stock on this website.
It is brilliant, amazing gifts and something for yourself with great deals and an amazing under 15 sale! These are some of my faves on the store check it out!
Right. It is December. It is 2 weeks and 2days till Christmas. Everywhere else has had it. WHERE IS THE SNOW!? I love the snow and hate the ice and it seems all we have had is ice not happy!
I know this is a blog for fashion however my ranting needed to be highlighted as I know I ain't alone!
I'am slightly critical on 3D these days, after some unpleasant experiences at the cinema.. (Transformers 3D.... no point!) However this Fashion Show in Hamburg is just fantastic! The use of tech is outstanding and really bewilders you. Watch and tell me different!
As part of a University project last semester, my class and I were commissioned by the unbeatable quality, Johnstons of Elgin. We were to modernise the brand and add some quirk to the tweeds and wools made at Johnstons.
Here is my design and garment, modelled by Samantha Hair and shown in a specially arranged fashion show for the director at Johnstons and lectures.
I made an oversized dropped shoulder coat. Named 'My Bonnie Coat', the traditional Scottish heritage comes through, however this is a coat that anyone can wear, despite age, height or weight!!
I am a huge fan of Eco fashion, however some followers seem to dismiss where and how it is produced. Here is an insight into how Eco Fashion has become available across the globe.
Environmentalists have brought to our attention that the use of everyday fabrics and materials used by various fashion designers and retailers, are causing a great deal of damage to the environment:
·Pesticides used by farmers who grow the textiles, are harmful to animals and can get into the food we eat.
·The chemicals used to colour and bleach textiles can damage the environment and our health.
·Old clothing that we throw away takes up space in the landfill sites, where most of this clothing could last longer.
·The conditions the people work in to make the clothes are terrible, with sweatshops being the most common. (mostly children workers) They are over worked and severely under paid.
These points show that traditional fashion methods are not very eco and in some cases unsustainable. Eco fashion is about making clothes out of recycled, chemical free and organic textiles. The raw materials are organically produced, such as cotton where no pesticides are used. Silk worms are fed on organic trees which prevents chemical tracing in silk. The recycled and reusable materials are made to the highest of quality and have the intention of being sustainable. Eco fashion takes into account the health of consumers and produces fair trade hours, pay and standards for the manufacturers. Many factories are in the Western world, which also helps with reducing sweatshops in the East.
So is Eco-fashion sustainable? This is a controversial question where you could agree that Eco-fashion is a sustainable source. However, you could argue that the product itself is sustainable, but the manufacturing process and trading methods are not. The clothes produced are high quality meaning less spending to replace worn garments. Also with the remarks made before on the Eco methods of making clothes, this helps the environment. However factories are still being used to manufacturer these Eco clothes thus meaning these factories are harmful to the environment. Many fashion designers have noticed this concept to fashion design and are taking advantage of its ability. Gary Harvey is a well known eco-fashion designer. His success has come from working at Levi Strauss as creative director.At his time with Levi’sGaryconstructed his first Eco design. His design was for an ad campaign where he wanted to make his mark on fashion. Gary Harvey took 42 pairs of Levi 501 jeans and made them into a dress. He has continued ever since with such designs as the use of papertocreate a ball gown and a dress made from cans, bottle tops and cardboard boxes. This doesn’t sound toappealing in writing the imagery shows it all!
Eco fashion is bigger than ever before with the status of recycling, charity and vintage stores and the Sunday car boot sale being higher than ever.
Eventually we may see it take over the high street multinational chains.
Imperfectly perfect fashion gives you an insight into the latest trends, events and designers of fashion. Imperfectly perfect scans the web and streets for imperfect but perfect fashion which adds a quirk to everyday clothing and accessories. We are currently in process of a new website with a line of jewellery which you can purchase online! Be sure to keep an eye out for
Blogger and owner of imperfectlyperfect Fashion and Jewellery is Lisa Junor. Lisa is a fashion student at GraysSchool of Art. She has achieved a diploma for Fashion and Textiles and is on track for her Honors Degree in Fashion Design. She also works with a dressmaker with a brilliant reputation in her hometown. Lisa is determined to have her own business with fashion design and jewellery. Also fashion journalism is a strong passion where she is pursuing this through her blogs and websites.