Showing posts with label Textiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Textiles. Show all posts

12 February 2012

Crazy Scottish Designer!


Louise Gray is an emerging fashion designer from Fraserburgh, Scotland. Her collections hold a great sense of Imperfectlyperfect Fashion with clashes of eccentric mess throughout. Louise studied textile design at The Glasgow School of Art and Central Saint Martins. She has had design collaborations with Cotton USA, Judy Blame, Nicholas Kirkwood, the Smiley Company and Crown Paint. With having a sponsorship from the Centre for Fashion Enterprise, it is clear to see that Louise Gray is having much success. Louise was also sponsored by NEWGEN at London Fashion Week and will be selling her stock at the V&A shop this Autumn. 

Here is her Spring/Summer 2012 Collection. She states in an interview with NEWGEN, that inspiration from the collection came from,  "Freedom, technology, mirages and sunny days."





Louise brands her signatures as,  
“Colour, textures, hand silk screened, specially developed fabrics in woven, embroidered and printed techniques.”




She describes her typical client as,  “Ultimately someone who is fun.”




A consistent use of textile methods showcases Louise's eccentric and personal style wonderfully!




Love this outfit! Works really well together and has a huge inspiration of the 80's!




If you get a chance go onto 
and find new and emerging fashion designers yourself!  




6 December 2011

The Girl Behind the Name

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 Grays School 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.


She is in the process of establishing her Imperfectlyperfect Jewellery while she attends university.