Thursday, 10 June 2010

Catwalk

An industrial warehouse setting adds the biker element, with sand and cactus lining the runway to enforce the link to our Western trend. Saloon doors for the models to enter through, alongside weathered wooden benches for the guests to sit on add a more traditional element. Ethnic, gypsy textiles could also be draped across the ceiling to add a definate traveller edge.

Interior Applications

Modern architecture and clean lines are placed within a rural, western setting to add a really contemporary element. Materials such as exposed, weathered bricks are found alongside ethnic floor tiles add a key element of our gypsy theme.

In terms of furniture, simple block shapes and traditional leathers and cowskin rugs are combined with quirlier pieces adding in the element of pattern. This is also implemented through the ethinic textiles. Pieces collected from travells add a more personal element, with highly modern pieces such as the antler coathook resulting a really quirky mix.

Shop Windows



These images show how our styling could translate into a shop window setting and the lighting that could be used. We would use theatrical props such as cactus and sand to add more of a authenic feel. Perhaps cushions with ethnic gypsy patterns could pile against the windows to add thte traveler edge.

Photo Shoot











Used faded distressed denims, subtle checks and cowboy hats to represent the western theme, with leather jackets and belts to highlight the rochier biker edge. Soft lace and heavy beaded jewelery alongside ethnic patterned neck scarves add the eclectic traveler touch.
We have used soft warm tones in the lighting within the shoot to emphasise the western element and compliment the warm neutrals used in the costumes.




Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Location...Stables






Here are a few images of the stables where our photoshoot will be taking place. There is so many different props and objects that we could feature in our shoot, but these need to be finalised. The whole surrounding and area suit our concept well and we feel that this is the ideal place for the perfect shoot. :)
(Lauren Swepstone)

Monday, 31 May 2010

Spring/Summer 2010 Western Trend





D&G, Paul & Joe, Frankie Morello - Catwalk collections S/S 2010
Colour story - Browns and neutrals with accents of acid washed blue denim. Main garments/silhouettes - figure-hugging corsets and belted ruffled skirts. Materials - Leather and denim. Accessories - Fringed leather boots, chunky leather waist belts with big buckles.

Thursday, 27 May 2010

D & G Catwalk Collection Spring/Summer 2010





This current collection for spring/summer 2010 I found inspiring for our concept. With the western theme throughout both mens and womenswear. We intend to use both male and female models for our shoot, but mainly focusing on menswear. In particular we want to focus on the leather, fringing alongside denim but add the travelor twist of here today gone tomorrow. Looking at other knwon travellors aswell as cowboys. (Laura Taylor)

Vogue Western Shoot 2010





When searching for inspiration for our shoot I came across this Western themed photoshoot in an April 2010 edition of Vogue. I felt the atmosphere was quite fitting for the theme of 'here today, gone tomorrow' that we want to portray in our work. I also thought the attitude towards the modern western style was appropraite as we want to give traditional western and travelling dress a unique, quirky and modern edge. -Emma

Mario Testino



This is another fashion image by Mario Testino, I like the way he has included text to conclude a story which relates well to our initial idea. The accesroies, styling and location all fit well and will help us to consider what we include to finish our shoot. I think the accesories are important and the idea of concluding with text could sum up our theme. (Laura Taylor)

Mens western editorials- designers


Men's Western Editorials

Researching a bit more into the western history a bit more I decided to focus on the fashion of cowboys. I cam across these photo shoots, from looking at them fringing is another fashion that we could focus on but also the denim jackets which is a good idea as denim jackets are highly fashionable at the minute.

Looking at the hairstyles in these photos, the hair slick back and the odd bit of hair hanging down could be an inspirational style that we could include into our own photo shoot.


Women's Western Editorials and more Pepe jeans London

We have decided to research both male and female fashion but we have decided to focus more on men's wear. Looking at Women's wear is a way for us to show how we would extend the project further but it's also good to show how our collection would be developed. Here are a couple of photos from these companies photo shoot's but looking at the men's and women's fashion there wouldn't be that much of a difference, we could still look at the denim and leather jackets and also the checkered shirts/dresses. From these photos we can get an idea of the types of styles we could possibly use for make up and hair. Going along with the research I think it would be easy to say that the messy hair is definitely a good option.


Street Chic, Market Research


Susanna Lau, freelance writer/blogger
"I'm wearing an Acne scarf, a vintage shirt, a Sacai skirt, Sou Brette necklace (she's an Indonesian designer), vintage Loewe trousers, Luella shoes, and the hat and bag are by a designer called Yokoo on Etsy." - Eclectic, layered style would be perfect to develop for our shoot, the denim and prints link well back to the gypsy, western themes we have been exploring.

Designers


Looking through some fashion designers and fashion advert I came across some pictures which explains the types of looks that we will be trying to achieve but in our own way.




This advert for Pepe jeans London really stood out. These photo shoots will be very inspirational towards our project. These photos are very beneficial towards our research as it is the perfect example to show just the kind of twist that we want to put across in our designs.

(www.trendhunter.com)



Accessories



Fringing moves away from last season's flapper feel and into Country & Western territory.
Thick leather fringes swished along the catwalks at Marc Jacobs, Emilio Pucci and Felder Felder.
At Mulberry, shoes and jackets were fringed with Crazy Heart fringes.
Wear with ruffles and silk frills for a play on texture - at Jasmine Di Milo, fringed bolero jackets accompanied evening dresses.


Patterned cowboy boots have become very popular recently in vintage shops - would give an old, worn feel if used in the shoot, as well as adding an element of pattern to the fairly plain garments used conventionally.

Wednesday, 26 May 2010

Poses
















Here I have found some pictures of the types of poses to give our model's an idea of what we would like them to do. I found this piece of research very relevant to our project as not only does is give us an idea of what kind of poses we would like but I also found it gave us some relevance to the type of clothing that we should look at. This research has the theme of travellers and a biker theme which is similar which therefore means we can take inspiration from this and add it to our own theme. After showing some of the other girls these pictures we came to a combined opinion that we did like the sort of motion poses which makes them look like they are constantly on the go. Thinking about the photo shoot we can set up poses where we position the model ourselves until we are satisfied with the shot but we could take poses from this photo shoot where we could get a natural pose of the model walking around giving off the appearance that they are going to set off onto their next destination to give it that travellers theme.




Hairstyles

Looking at different hairstyles it was important that we incorporated the western look into but we also wanted the overall look to have a fashionable modern day look to it, as our theme Here Today Gone Tomorrow is a western day theme but we want to intertwine a twist into that. We have focused on the short spiky look but we have looked at the long hairstyles to get that dirty travellers look. It would be nice to have models with two different hairstyles so we can create many different looks.



(Vogue hair trends S/S 2010)

With the women's hairstyles we decided that it would be nice to go along with the messy hair do's because obivously back in those days they didnt have hair product or hair straightners so we decided that our female models would have curly messy hair which is also a modern day hair style. We have also lookd at braids as they were often used for women or had long hair but it also incorporates in well with the theme.







Inspiration

When looking into western culture and the life of travellers, i came across key images which may influence us within our up and comming photoshoot. The images suggest key colours and textures, inspire locations and props for the shoot, and help us to enable to create a quirky twist to our concept.



Natural Location with worn away paint and delicate flowers, combined with layered textures and heavy leathers.



Smudged, smokey eye make up adds a mysterious focus onto the eyes.



Camel tones and leather fringing.




Lauren Swepstone