Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Sad days for Australian fashion designers..

Such a sad day for Australian Fashion designers when you find that your icons are going to Administaton. It was only two months ago that Lisa Ho closed her doors for good. It doesn't come to a suprise that the GFC issues are still hauting businesses, even Australian ones. Others that are in line and are battling their financials are Sass and Bide, Herring Bone Bettina Liano and Charlie Brown in the high end sector and holding on to their pins. With the likes of big overseas companies invating their spaces like Zara, Top Shop,H&M there will always be competitions but these are the ones too look out for...
Lets hope these are the last we hear for awhile! 

Kylee xxx

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Helping a friend...

There's always times in our lives we find we just need a little help. There is nothing I find more rewarding than helping someone. Weather it is helping someone carry their groceries to their car or achieving a goal of the day it gives me a great feeling!

Some friends of  ours Sachin and Kate are getting married in less than two weeks time.. spontaneously chosen the special date in Indian tradition of the calendar, July 13th is the day!

The theme is Red and gold and there are so many great ideas running in my mind. I so grateful that I have my side kick Kirstie Lee to share all this creativeness with. The two of us are so similar in that way that our minds go a million miles a hour when we are so inspired to create!

So for those of you that a wanting to create a wedding on a budget here's some cool ideas that we have found. They are achievable- you just have to believe in yourself that you can do it ;)

 Hair inspiration..


Flowers


There's so much more but as you can see pops of colour can create a beautiful theme. 

Have a wonderful day, night when ever you are reading this!

Kylee xxx


 

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

ACMI ~ Hollywood Costume


If you have any interest in Fashion, Art or Costume you must see the Hollywood Costume exhibition at ACMI. Melbourne has been treated with the costumes of some of the most famous films in history. Not only does it interest costume designers and film lovers but production designers, visual designers, cinematographers, directors etc! As the concept of a costume can make a film. Think Avatar, Titanic, Batman,and so much more they are all there. It was also awesome to see how costumes were brought to life in the design process and how the actors took to the characters through the costumes.
Click here

Hoiser Lane- Ever changing...
I love this ally and it will always remind me of high school days capturing the art work found in this colourful hidden lane.  Check out the incredicable works by the Melbourne artist R_O_N_E
(Rone Everfresh. http://r-o-n-e.com/artwork/)

Go see it for yourself..

Kylee xxx

 

Monday, June 10, 2013

Weekend Lovin.. Queens Birthday!

Some weekends are better than others lets just admit it! This one I can write home about. Highlights? seeing the Great Gasby, discovering new pets, (random bird that is now always at my window) receiving new fabrics, Having my sister stay the night (this is a rare occurrence!) going to the Melbourne Food and wine festival, Koren BBQ, Hollywood costume exhibition and seeing in the flesh Diors stunning work at NGV and working on the babywear collection for a up and coming photo shoot...




So I will start with the Great Gasby. Yes it is not everyones taste. You are taken back in time to the 1920s and everything is so over the top, but if you think about how things have changed you appreciate the life you have for it.  It was a piece of art in my eyes, the costumes by Catherine Martin are just brillant as she works so well in collabration with her husband Baz Luhrman. They just make it. Just think of Romeo and Juliet and Moulin Rouge and now there is the Great Gastby to add.

If costume interests you click here~
www.flare.com/fashion/catherine-martin-on-designing-the-great-gatsby-costumes/

Melbourne Food and wine Festival- $32 alittle steep for a couple of pieces of bread and cheese but I can say I went and enjoyed it for other factors. I ended u with a Catus Jack lemon tequila bottle in hand ?! so it must have been good hey?!






                                      


Today-                                  

 Happy Birthday to the Queen!



 NGV Collection Focus Dior and Yamamoto: The New Look

 

If only we had this exhibition his time last year when I was studying the two fashion icons. The works of the Dior and Yamamoto are amazing to say the least. I never thought I would actually be able to see Dior's original work in the flesh. His use of line and detail in each garment I saw was almost breathe taking. So precise and clean and nothing like you will ever fine in Target or Myers. Yamamoto brought  avant-garde style and Dior brought beauty back to women with voluminous silhouettes and feminine style. I have a strong appreciation for the two designers work.


Hollywood Costumes - Hosier lane -
 
To be continued.. 

Hope you all had a awesome weekend and don't worry it will be the weekend again before you know it.

Kylee xxx
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Love vintage fashion show- Melbourne

The Love Vintage Show ~ Melbourne 




It was May 17th, The Great Gatsby had not yet premiered at the movies when the Love Vintage show came to town. It was just in time though. Melbourne has been captivated by it's nineteen twenties charm of the spectacular Baz Lerman take on The Great Gastby. The show took place in the best spot possible- the Royal exhibition center, which is breathe taking at night. It brought fashion, jewellery, collectables, textiles(lace to my liking!!) antiques, homewares etc.

I have not always been that excited about vintage fashion but my opinion on it has become respectful of the designers in the past years. I know this will sound old fashioned to say 'Fashion isn't like it used to be'. It isn't. Not only have been many of the fashion houses closed but the designs aren't as unique and have the detail in which it use to.

As Kirstie and I walked in I was amazed at the atmosphere and how well they have created the event. Even the ticket box was twenties style! it turely felt as if we had stepped back in time for the brief hour and half we were there. One of the first stalls to take our eye was the vintage wedding dresses. These dresses were exquisite with the most amazing details. From the rowed buttoned cuffs on silk sleeves to pleated skirts, lace and enormous trains.

As we walked on we soon found we were on the floor going through a stall holders large containers of lace. This lady had lace dating back 1920s -  unfortunately I can't recall what she called herself. We walked away with about 10 meters of lace and some unique marbled/graphic printed fabric.




Before we knew it our time was up and the speakers were calling everyone to kindly leave in a safely matter. It was a shame that time was not on our side. Although I believe we spent the good time at the worthy stands.

If you get a chance to ever go it is once a year and travels to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.


http://lovevintage.com.au/Melbourne/?page_id=120

Kylee xxx

Friday, April 12, 2013

L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival-  Fashion Photography at its best.


It only take another persons view to make you look at things a little differently.
Here's some photography from Kirstie-Lee, a sneak peak to what she captured on the night.  
 
 
Above a piece from Hardwick's collection, the details here are caught effortlessly as the light and position created beautiful structured lines on the soft fabric.


 Above, a front view of Jayson Brunsdon design imagery focused on the colours and the sheer tones of this little dress. Teamed up with those tan legs this will be stunning
 in the Autumn sun.


This is why I love fashion. On someone right,  it can just make an outfit. Kirstie-lee seemed to just capture this so well, like it was nothing at all. I see that as a talent that not everyone has at their finger tips. The moments that were so split second, that even my eye didn't notice. I say this because these models marched fast down that runway you are trying to capture this moving object, disappearing.
I particularly love the red cape- the expression on the models face just made it- beautiful. . .
 
If you are interested in seeing more from Melbourne based photographer Kirstie-Lee, click here
 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kirstie-lees-Professional-Photography/183675688332181
 
 Happy Friday !
  
Kylee xxx

Wednesday, April 10, 2013


L'Oreal Fashion Festival 2013 Autumn/Winter collections

Last month I finally splurged out and bought myself a ticket to the L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival. I had been meaning to go every year ever since I started fashion school, though unfortunately had always missed it or was working. So this year I was going no matter what!
The night was enjoyable. as made it that my friend/ Professional photographer, Kirstie-Lee was already going to shoot for her work.(RedFlair Photography, Balwyn)


Runway 4- Presented by Madison magazine introduced us to A/W '13.

Featured -
Alannah Hill
Aurelio Costarella
Flannel
Hardwick
Jayson Brunsdon
Kirrily Johnston
Megan Park

I was most looking forward to Alannah Hill and Kirrily Johnston. 
Surprisingly the stand out for me on the runway was Hardwick's collection. Which is a new Australian favorite of mine, check out their website  http://marianahardwick.com.au/



 Jayson Brunsdon brings soft sheer textures and brights for A/W 2013.
While Hardwick kept things simple using a neutral pallet of black, grey with a touch of silver metallic sheen here and there. Most pieces wearable and flattering on the models- soft fabrics that created draped feminine designs, mixed with leather peplum waists.
It was biker chic meets lace lingerie. 
Most interesting pieces included a Black leather peplum belt with laser cut detail and the StingRay wool cape with waist tie. 
(The Iconic)


Shop the runway 
http://marianahardwick.com.au/shop/hardwick-range-2/stingray-wool-cape/

http://marianahardwick.com.au/shop/accessories-shop/peplum-leather-belt/ 
 

Aurelio Costarella came to the show with pencil skirts, tailored jackets and swish dresses in rich fabrics with implacable details. Below, the champagne soft flowing dress with embellished shoulders swept the floor, stunning.


I was lucky to stumble upon a studio visits from L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival blog- check it out http://blog.lmff.com.au/tag/aurelio-costarella/

So the experience? for the money, I would not pay more. I understand there is so much work that goes into a show and appreciate it. But as cruel as it is, we always no expect more... I look forward to being more inspired and influenced by the talented Australian designers we have here!


 

Thanks for reading! Have a lovely day/night!

Cheers, 

Kylee xxx