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Insight on the life of a freelance fashion designer, trend sneak peeks, Mentor FAQs, tips on becoming a designer and so much more!
SS22: Key Colours.
A sneak peek of three, out of twenty-one key colours that I have identified for the SS22 season.
Pantone Colour of the Year: 2022.
How I feel about the new Pantone Colour of the Year, ‘Very Peri’ with SS22 runway examples and a reminder of my colour blindness.
Westminster Working Cultures.
What happened when I delivered a presentation to 60 students from the University of Westminster and going back through my five favourite questions.
How to create a Fashion Collection.
Insight into developing a fashion collection, from the initial research stage, sourcing, trend forecasting, making a moodboard, colour palettes, tech packs and the final campaign shoot.
Resort 2021: Key Details.
My favourite, and essential key details for SS21: ‘darling collars’, ‘puff sleeves’ and ‘back spotlight’.
Pantone Colour of the Year: 2021.
My uncertainty about Pantone Colour of the Year for 2021 which I feel work stronger as separate colours with runway examples.
AW20: Key Colours.
Exploring my top 5 key colours for AW20 and fresh ways to execute the ideas.
Pantone Colour of the Year: 2020.
A new timeless shade of blue as the Pantone Colour of the Year for 2020 and associated runway examples of use.
SS20: Key Colours.
My top 5 key colours for SS20 and ideas on how to translate them into wearable product.
The High Street.
Comp-shopping at Westfield White City and explaining exactly why I prefer shopping online compared to shopping centres.
Couture SS19: Swimming Caps.
Spotting the ‘swimming cap’ trend through the Couture SS19 trends and linking it back to the 1920s.
Pre-Fall 2019: Erdem.
Some of my favourite pieces from Pre-Fall 2019 by British Fashion Designer, Erdem Moralioglu MBE.
Pantone Colour of the Year: 2019.
My thoughts on the new Pantone Colour of the Year, ‘Living Coral’ and the associations I had with it whilst working in the Fashion industry.
Sharp Objects. 2018.
A short review on TV series ‘Sharp Objects’ with Amy Adams and how it connects to the bubbling Cottagecore trend.