Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
show studio exhibition
Saturday, 21 November 2009
Shu
Experienceing Shu umera from a customer’s view point
The Shu Umera counter in Selfridges situated to the left amongst the other beauty concessions, was as busy and inviting as the others. Its clean white surfaces, mirrored blocks and bold Black Logo, positively drew me towards the collections. The lit up photographic images and panels sitting under the products then brought the focus on Shu Umeras collections. The first products to catch the eye are the range of colour displays in eye shadows and lipsticks, followed by the awe at noticing the intricacy in eyelash design.
At this point one of the five or six staff at the Shu Umera counter rushes over offering help and showing me other lashes. He is a stylishly dressed, small Asian man, pleasant and enthusiastic. Moving quickly around the stand he encourages me to choose some lashes offering free application by himself and the chance to interactively choose my own gems and lash style and colours to create my own unique lashes for under £20.
Naturally I couldn’t refuse and while seating me and applying my personalised lashes he explains what he is doing, what glue and other make up tools he is using and how I should apply them myself at home. He also gives me pricing for further accessories and I ask him about his customers. He tells me that he frequently has repeat client base of varied age, younger women choosing bright colours and eyelashes, older focusing on bronzer mixes and also that his regular customers tend to be Asian.
As I pay at the counter I notice the screens playing ‘Tokyo Lash Factory’ images and girt sets on the till. I take my Selfridges bag (slightly disappointed it wasn’t a Shu umera bag) with the box to keep my lashes in and receipt inside and pleasantly waved on. Actually an idealistic shopping experience and the products, visual displays and service were fantastic. Apart from hoping for free decorative packaging or Shu Umrea style wrapping I felt sure that the brand had what it takes to maintain customer loyalty and that currently a lot more potential customers need to be made aware and drawn to the Shu umera product range.
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Manufacturing
LIPSY
New lipsy shop has just opened in the Vicy center Nottingham couldnt resist a browse and then couldnt help a few impulse buys!!!! It must have been the shiny window displays, cute ribbon tags, bright lighting and the changing rooms which were proper glam with photo frames of celebs wearing Lipsy on the wall that made parting with my cash so easy.
MOTEL
Monday, 16 November 2009
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Harry Brown
http://www.harrybrownthemovie.co.uk/
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Michael Caine is the perfect casting for Harry,Although possibly one of his last performances defenately one of the best. An odd thing to create a charachter that you could love like a Grandad and name as the height of 'cool'. very talented man :P
The film opened with an unusual introduction of the credits, which was simple yet captivating. The black screen, with white type fading in with each name from the left side of the screen caught your attention, whilst the sound from the film had already started. Consisting of a radio report setting the theme and mood.
Friday, 6 November 2009
NY
I have been lucky enough to visit New York a few times already, when travelling America, on holiday and research trips. My experiences have taught me you can take a different angle away from the city every time you go, it completely depends on where and when you go in the ‘BIG’ apple.The shop windows are a museum to themselves and I have to admit the welcoming attitude inside the stores particularly the Designer ones, with their amazing in store environments seems to put them ahead of the UK shopping experience.From another View point I feel the city lacks heritage and it’s blocks are nothing on London’s complex streets, alleys and historic squares. Also the consistent bombardment of ‘I love New York’ advertisement is tedious and I think there is a lot more hype around the place than actually necessary. Possible that people are told they should love visiting, living, being in New York enough times, they actually believe it?The city is really one that never sleeps and there is so much to see and do. A fantastic diverse place to go.
Chase & Status
Last Night we left Nottingham for Loughborough SU to see the UK Drum n Bass/ Dubstep kings chase & Status!!!!! The loughborough Student Union is pretty good as far as unions go, big with different romms levels and plenty of bars... but there is a serious shortage of girls. Not surprising being a sport Uni the club was full of big rugby style guys all out to see chase and status.
The music was amazing, so no wonder the dance floor was packed, but being full of big lads with way to much agression, the friendly rave scene wasnt quite the norm more of a mental mosh pit!!!!! Still Chase & Status kept the atmosphere going and amazing sound and their best mixes including their new song End Credits 'End Credits' is the lead single from the forth-coming soundtrack to the film 'Harry Brown'. Which was played just before their legendery popular tune Pieces Ft Plan B.
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Cup cakes
has anyone noticed the unusual trend of baking and icing and cakes in general. Not only appearing on the baking scene and in trendy kitsch cafes, but also photographed on cards, stationary and other accessories. It may seem the 'Cath Kitsen' ideal house wife who makes lots of perfect pretty cakes, but still stays looking stereotypicaly perfect is with us again.
Monday, 2 November 2009
London Town
Growing up just South of London, has meant that one of the top five Fashion influential cities has been at my disposal for most of my life. London’s global connections and involvement in Fashion, Design, Arts, Entertainment and the media has done nothing but encourage my interest in Fashion and Brands. The presence of successful brands in the city has given great opportunity for work experience in the Industry, attendance to London College of Fashion and access to galleries, exhibitions and shows.I have a great love for London, being in central has always given the feeling of being apart of something, something big, something exciting and I generally love the busy atmosphere. Green Park and Mayfair have always been my favourite areas to wonder and Covent Garden has always seemed to hint a certain authenticity and ‘Organic reality’ ,where I find comfort in it’s individual inspiration.
Sunday, 1 November 2009
The Young Victoria
Big fan of History related films based on true storie's, but did feel the Romantic drama felt a little unfinished. The costume's and sets were beautiful and filmed in a really creative warm light, and I got the impression that Director Jean Marc Vallee was attempting to get across the deep emotional burden's felt by the charachters at that time, but I think the audience should have been encouraged futhur to relate to Prince Albert (Rupert Friend). It would have been more dramatic to see more of the devlopment of different stages of Queen Victoria (Emily Blunt) and Albert's relationship.
It is still always a good moment to see a romance based on truth played out on screen, with amazing costume design by Sandy Powell. The dresses referencing some of the most intricate designs of the 1830's.
Friday, 30 October 2009
Snaps on the tram going to bangers and fash!!!!
Bangers and Fash
Thursday, 29 October 2009
xxxxxxxCHERYLxxxxxxxxxxx
Cheryl Cole!!! had to mention the newly purchased album 3 words by the legend that is cheryl cole!!! bought for me by my lovely boyfriend.
Have to admit shes doing pretty well for herself and I just cant help loving her! It's not so much her music, that I learned to like after strangely obsessing over her new looks, makeup clothes etc. It's more the way she seems to be just a normal girl whos kinder become a star in front of our eyes since her entry in popstars the rivals got her a place in Girls Aloud.
Her first single fight for this love, which has just gone to number one...... yey!!! has the coolest video, between some key outfit pieces, cheryl has managed to create a sort of arty sketch book series of images. The kind of art and design which I Love to do in my own journals. Anyway yes we like cheryl we do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Adding a bit of me every where I go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Coco avant Chanel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amazing!!!!! Amazing!!!!!! Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!
The film's in french, but my french isn't great and I completely forgot it was even in french and just loved it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The film paints coco in such a unique beautuful light, that she is completely inspiring. It really does her justice, showing how much of a change in Fashion and social ideas about beauty and design she was really making.
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
This Summer laying on a sunbed in sunny Greece
I read a book that (like many summer reads) I really couldnt put down. When the book says it analyses the 'Tipping point' it really does, pehaps goes over it in more depth than needed, but you cant fault the how clearly the message gets through.
The book really got me analysing everything myself, it was one of those that you kinder keep boring everyone else with at dinner, trying to explain, in a not so easy way to people who arn't really so interested, how trends start, spread and end.
Although it discussed points that I suppose I have subconciously always been aware of, Malcolm creates scenerios that really make you consider how much the choices we make are influenced b others. The most interesting point I now have forced myself to accept is how much of an impact just one person 'the right' person's actions can have in the right situation, but also how subtle or small things can make a big difference.
Defenately something to consider when starting your own epidemics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Summer 09 Dubai
Two weeks in boiling hot Dubai!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the most sureal places I have been, like lots of cities theres extreme contrast between poverty and luxury. However this is something a little more than that, to say theres amazing architectue is an understatement, especially when you know that only a century ago there was little of anything that half resembled the extreme version of Western culture or the sky scrapers that tower over the old Dubai town. Now they are actually running out of coast line to build these huge towers and are grasping the worlds attention with the tallest hotel, artificial Islands, the largest shopping malls I have ever seen and going from walking in the baking dessert to freezing cold in their ski dubai artificial snow thingy was the weirdest experince ever.
I had a fantastic time, but I definetely came away with the feeling that I craved a bit more of what i suppose I think of as reality. I realised that such a purpose built place seemed to begin to lack in what I suppose is authenticity. It made me really consider how true it was that we would supposedly end up in a completely virtual man made world!!! If it is the case I think it's very sad, but I actually really believe that a lot of other people can enjoy Dubai like me, but also need that sense of history and love a certain amount of traditional culture in there every day lives. making me a believer in the sooo called 'New realist' trend thing.
I genuinly think that the more virtual reality and technology is present in a persons life, the more they will turn to other things e.g organic food, county homes etc. to feel a sense of reality. The futeristic side of Dubai is an amazing experience and it was interesting to see an entirely different culture. I can't truely describe what it's like it's something you really have to expience.
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
Edie
I love Edie' story she is a brilliant heroin and her beauty in self and face is true art. Andy warhol had the eye to see this and let it run its course.
Andy Warhol: I wonder if people are going to remember us? Edie Sedgwick: What, when we're dead? Andy Warhol: Yeah. Edie Sedgwick: Well I think people will talk about how you changed the world. Andy Warhol: I wonder what they'll say about you... in your obituary. I like that word. Edie Sedgwick: Nothing nice, I don't think. Andy Warhol: No no, come on. They'd say, "Edith Minturn Sedgwick: beautiful artist and actress... Edie Sedgwick: ...and all around loon. Andy Warhol: ...Remembered for setting the world on fire... Edie Sedgwick: ...and escaping the clutches of her terrifying family... Andy Warhol: ...Made friends with eeeeverybody, and anybody... Edie Sedgwick: ...creating chaos and uproar wherever she went. Divorced as many times as she married, she leaves only good wishes behind. [laughs] Edie Sedgwick: That's nice, isn't it?
Amazing, inspiring, beauty
Why is it so easyer to relate to a girl that wanted to see the world in a different way and supported what was, at that time an extremely new idea of art?
Is she an expression of our own dreams and her suffering an expression of how life can fail even the most passionate of us?
Is it fair to say .................The results and pain in her life caused by her own choices and in most part the carelessness of others, can not define the beauty of her face, and a deeper innocents within her flaws. Instead it works in harmony, Defining art as a great realtionship between reality and hope, suffering and joy. Are these not the elements that explain the human world?
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