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Monday, 1 January 2018

Hello 2018: What's New

Hello 2018!

New year brings fresh beginnings and with that comes lots of newness. 2018 is no exception.
You probably all know me for my jewellery design, but since purchasing the laser cutter I have been working in gifts too (which you can see here.) The new laser cut jewellery collection is now designed, produced and we recently had our product shoot.

 We are excited to share the final edits from the shoot, but in the meantime we'll share some behind the scenes snaps of our 1st official product shoot!

But first, a cup of tea... (much needed with all these festivities recently)





Stunning marble backdrops courtesy of Onmer Stone




The shoot took 3 days in total as we wanted to get the shots perfect. I'm working closely with Paul Gulliford Photography for these images and it's been a delight to share our similar ideas and vision to create something beautiful! His perfectionism and my eye for detail has made the process a dream...




We have our final meeting this week to review the images and then once I have the edits back the collection will officially launch. The excitement is building because this collection truly has been a labour of love and represents new beginnings, challenges and how we overcome them.



Friday, 29 December 2017

New Arrival: Lavishly Laser Cut

As most of you will know, we recently purchased a laser cutter! Late September, the laser cutter arrived and you have kept us busy with festive orders ever since! 






We just thought we'd show you some of the beautiful items we produced and had the pleasure of sending out in time for Christmas... 


Memorial Baubles 





Memorial Star Decorations 




Personalised Pooch Baubles 




Bespoke Wooden Heart Frame


Monogram Baubles 



You can follow us on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter for more updates and behind the scenes sneak peaks of what we get up to... 


Friday, 10 November 2017

CREATIVE FUSE: Cake 13 Future Fashion

For those of you that follow me on instagram may have seen I was at the Northern Design Centre in Gateshead yesterday. I was there for the Creative Fuse Cake 13 Event. Every month, Creative Fuse host a Cake event (which of course includes coffee & cake), which covers a different topic each time. This time, the focus of the event and the speakers brought together was the future on the fashion and creative industry.





As you can see from our content and designs, we are inspired a lot by science and so this was right up our street! The guest speakers were Jen Barrett from This Is Creative Enterprice (TICE), Sally Smallwood founder of clothing brand Wreckreation and Raymond Oliver who is a chemical engineer and Professor of Interactive Materials at Northumbria University. 





Before the talk, there was an exhibition of a few North east creatives which we got to speak to. These included Trendlistr - a vintage online marketplace, Moth Studios - a taxidermy accessories & gift company who also run workshops, work by fashion students at Teeside University and Valeriia Savina - a fashion student at Newcastle College.

Jen from TICE spoke about how education can be evolved from the industries we now have to educating the youth as to what jobs may exist in the future when they are ready to into the working world. She was highlighting the important of ambient marketing and the fact that 70% of millennials would rather spend their money on an experience rather than a product. She also mentioned that with every trend the industries show, there is counter trends which are in turn a side effect of the original trend. With the tech fuelled lives we live lead now, we may try to resist and begin to lean to more heritage brands and things that encapsulate more tactile techniques and processes. 

Jen also highlighted the importance of cross collaboration for the future of the creative industry. Bringing events and experiences together and brands collaborating more is something we can be educating today's youngsters about. 

Sally was next up and she introduced her brand Wreckreation. Her brand creates custom built clothing for self proclaimed warriors. She strives to empower people through her designs and is inspired a lot by motor cross which can be seen through her colour ways, but she's also inspired hugely by philosophy and the way humans think. Her early sketches show the the muscle build up of the human form which was then translated into trouser panels. 




She has created the 'Super Charger' jeans which are panelled jeans that are lined with LED strips. The light reflects electrical impulses that we all carry inside our brains. She then explained that we all have this, so we have to power to shine outwardly and the Super Charger jeans were born. She collaborated with CPI to help make this design a reality! 





The last speaker, Raymond Oliver is a very inspiring man and mind. His background in chemical engineering is now fuelling his position at Northumbria University with a focus group of students he is working with. He spoke about fashion through the ages and in his opinion, fashion has no past or future but is relative to the present time. Neither is more advanced, as again, its relative to the time it was designed and produced. Interesting concept, right?! Raymond also thinks there shouldn't be a difference between the arts and science and instead should be working and collaborating more. We couldn't agree more!




He then went on to explain how, with the research in chemical engineering, it will be possible to create fabrics which react similarly to mad made fibres like elastic but with natural molecules from the sea etc. And apparently, sugar will also play a big role in this sustainability journey. This will allow the industry to create fabrics which can be reused and recycled. With today's culture of throw away fashion (playstation generation of tinder and fast food), we think this is much needed and so beneficial to the environment! 




After the talk, it was on to the cake part of the cake event. Of course, we obliged in this part (rude not to, right.) This gave us a chance to have a really good look around at the exhibition and network with some lovely people. 





We have known about Moth Studios for some time now and always see their workshop events on facebook, but never had the pleasure of seeing Sharene's work up close. But yesterday that changed! Gorgeous mix of colours, textures and attention to detail. 






It's great to see local designers doing their own thing and setting the path for others to follow! Moth Studio's is very unique and offers classes which I haven't seen anywhere else in the north east. 




Thursday, 25 July 2013

Feature on the F6.Studio Blog

So a few weeks ago I was featured on the F6.Studios blog along with other students from my course. It was such a great feeling to wake up to tweets and messages about the blog post that I didn't even know had been published online.
 
Check it out here:
 
 
 
 
Thanks to the guys at F6.Studios for this feature! 

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Newcastle Fashion Week 2013

So I have neglected this blog a bit since the crazyness that was of my final deadline at Cleveland College of Art & Design, then New York for the Surtex Trade Show and then organising the degree show, then visiting New Designers in London after that.
 
So I'm going to show you some snaps from Newcastle Fashion Week firstly to update everyone!
 
 



Backstage passes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
My models were absolute dolls and killed it on the catwalk! NFW was a huge success and was great to see all the other local talent. I had this music as my catwalk track and the girls stomped it out....
 
 
Credit to Newcastle Fashion Week. Do not use these images without expressed permission.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Sunday, 5 May 2013

Perspex Crazy

I realise I have majorly neglected this blog but as you guys know I am working on my Final Major Project. A while back I uploaded some images of my drawing. Now I have some images of Perspex samples I have been experimenting with...  Hope you like them!
 
 

 
 
 

 



 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 
All Perspex shown in these images is sourced from Bay Plastics Ltd.