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@meagangrady
2021 New Year.
2020 was a hard year for all of us, having to work from home and keep motivated was a struggle for me. I wasn’t really inspired much by my home village and always find better observations in city life to inspire me and draw from. However with hand in due and gap year over I have started my research on Hip-Hop Revolution.
My concept combines both 70s Mardi Gras Indians and 90’s Hip Hop trend which originated in American. (New Orleans and NewYork City).
During my time off it started of okay and I gained a placement with Jade Moss which lasted 6 months part time. Working with Jade give me a chance to learn about new fashion trends which I wouldn’t particularly go for my self being retro/vintage.
My job role was social media marketing which involved running all of Jade’s music and fashion accounts.
Near the end of my time with Jade I wanted to try something new and abit more exciting for myself. Something I knew I might get a job in after I graduated as I learned social media marketing wasn’t fulfilling my design skills. Also working from home meant I couldn’t take part in proper photography, learn hands on what it takes to be a designer and also see some content when Jade was creating her music videos. But we did the best we could with the situation.
However another lockdown happens in November and placement roles were still differcult to get. I now have work to make up my credits which has kept me going till I am back at university, when ever that may be!
I was able to visit a couple of places before lockdown, For example;
-Baltic Museum
-Fashion and Textile Museum
-Dover Street Market
-Selfridges
Let’s hope for a better year and back to normality soon.
These are my current mood boards I am in the process of creating.
I am inspired by Moschino’s latest collection as the idea of my own latest concept was CONTRAST. This consists of contrasting fabrics, mixed prints and colour. Similar to his own.
Two very different hip hop trends from the 70-90s I have chosen which are very different in style but come together quite well.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/i-d.vice.com/amp/en_uk/article/z3eaz4/what-will-the-fashion-industry-look-like-post-covid-19
As we reemerge into a new season of shows we look at how the fashion industry may adapt, creatively and commercially.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-09/how-workplace-fashions-will-change-as-covid-19-restrictions-ease/12830138
If you enjoyed working from home in your loungewear best during COVID-19 restrictions, you are not alone — and there may be a way for you to
https://www.forbes.com/sites/shelleykohan/2020/03/30/fast-fashion-leaders-hm-and-zara-weathering-the-pandemic/?sh=4c2eb4dc17a2
With the majority of the top fast fashion stores closed for at least a few weeks, the inventory is not selling at the same pace and it is un
Making prints
Making prints
Rough sketches of Jacquemus 2020 collection
Rough sketches of Jacquemus 2020 collection
Dover street market
Joy Labinjo at the Baltic
Joy Labinjo at the Baltic
What I like about this current fashion trend is the simplicity of the fabrics used on powerful models. The hugging on the fabric on figure curves the body looks very flattering and with the cut outs you can feel powerful and sexy.
I think I’m our modern day society you need to be realistic about figure types and how you promote your authenticity of your brand. Promoting girls who look a certain way to buy your clothes is only going to narrow your market to sell to.
Beauty comes in all shapes, sizes, colour and culture.
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