Thursday, 26 February 2015
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
I went to do a talk today on the ethics of clothing, and had called it 'How clean are your clothes?' which I was told lead some to believe I was going to teach them how to do their washing. OK, so I did mention washing at 30C being better for the environment but I started with ethiscores from Ethical Consumer for the clothing shops they suggested, and discussed reasons for the low scores.
Then I talked about my Fashion and Textile Degree including the reversible Olympic jacket made to show the good and bad sides of the Games.

I decided it was time I wore the dress and coat made from reclaimed fabrics as part of my final year projects - and found I had a jumper and tights (and hair!) that picked out the colour of a corduroy patch.
They were encouragingly positive about my fledgling business "Wild Angels" as, like those we researched while at college, older women don't want to be frumpy, but can't wear some of the stuff they may view with envious eyes in 'younger' shops! I should have had more stock made up - I might have sold more than the one t-shirt!
| Jacket on view in Wardown Museum 2012 |
Then I talked about my Fashion and Textile Degree including the reversible Olympic jacket made to show the good and bad sides of the Games.
I decided it was time I wore the dress and coat made from reclaimed fabrics as part of my final year projects - and found I had a jumper and tights (and hair!) that picked out the colour of a corduroy patch.
| The dress and jacket modelled in the college fashion show 2013 |
They were encouragingly positive about my fledgling business "Wild Angels" as, like those we researched while at college, older women don't want to be frumpy, but can't wear some of the stuff they may view with envious eyes in 'younger' shops! I should have had more stock made up - I might have sold more than the one t-shirt!
Sunday, 16 February 2014
The Film Awards season has begun so it is interesting to see what Livia Firth is doing this year for the Green Carpet Challenge. At the Golden Globes Cate Blanchett accepted her Best Actress award for her role in Woody Allen movie Blue Jasmine in a stunning pair of Chopard earrings from their Green Carpet Collection. The earrings have been set in sustainably sourced Fairmined gold from artisanal community mines in South America, supported by the Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM) – a Colombia-based charity and developer of the Fairmined standard – and adorned with 72 marquise cut diamonds representing delicate leaves. The diamonds are sourced from the IGC Group, one of the world’s oldest diamond firms, and their origin is certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC).
I also came across a very interesting little film Livia has commissioned that makes you think about the story embedded in your clothes before you even wear them. Speaking about the film, Director Mary Nighy said: “Many people’s hands touch our clothes before we wear them. If we could see or speak to those people, we might think about them and our clothes quite differently. Handprint is a short film which imagines what it would be like if we could connect to the people who make our clothes, and encourages us to remember them.”
I also came across a very interesting little film Livia has commissioned that makes you think about the story embedded in your clothes before you even wear them. Speaking about the film, Director Mary Nighy said: “Many people’s hands touch our clothes before we wear them. If we could see or speak to those people, we might think about them and our clothes quite differently. Handprint is a short film which imagines what it would be like if we could connect to the people who make our clothes, and encourages us to remember them.”
Saturday, 21 September 2013
I have just watched Fabulous Fashionistas on Channel 4 - and been inspired! These amazingly stylish older women give me hope that I too don't have to wear beige or disappear into the woodwork! I particularly like Sue with her amazing coats, and 83-year-old supermodel Daphne, but they all have something incredible - not least of all their fitness and suppleness, which are way above my levels of either! But I like the idea that "I think the fashion industry isn't quite ready for us just yet".
It's about creating our own style and not worrying about trend! How liberating!
It's about creating our own style and not worrying about trend! How liberating!
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Fabulous Fashionistas
Really looking forward to the advertised Channel 4 programme next week - 6 women with an average age of 80 showing how to look good and stylish! The short video clip shows them as being pretty sassy as well as wearing some amazing clothes.
Really looking forward to the advertised Channel 4 programme next week - 6 women with an average age of 80 showing how to look good and stylish! The short video clip shows them as being pretty sassy as well as wearing some amazing clothes.
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Offset Warehouse Garden Party
The place was bustling with people buying fabrics and patterns, eating very scrummy cakes, relaxing in the beautiful sunshine and enjoying fabric-related conversations. It was also possible to watch a spinner and an embellisher in action and pick up tips. It was altogether a lovely way to spend my birthday afternoon.
I didn't succumb to any more fabric but did buy a top from Riyka's first collection utilising reclaimed fabrics and leather with added embroidery and bead embellishment. It might need taking in for me, but I think I am going to wait till the cooler weather and try it over a polo-neck and leggings first.
It was great to chat with people studying fashion or who are already working in the industry and Rebecca (of Riyka) gave a very informative talk about the way her design process works alongside the reclaimed fabric she has available to create each season's lookbook. One person mentioned only having found Offset for sustainable fabrics in the UK so I was able to tell her about Fair Trade Fabric, which has a large range of cotton in different colours, stripes and checks. I have since remembered Greenfibres (mostly natural shades in a range of organic fibres inlcuding silk, hemp and linen as well as cotton) and Well Cultivated (who offer Oeko-Tex certified bamboo fabrics).
Thursday, 29 August 2013
Autumn Collection from Nomads
I visited the Nomads stand when I went to Pure London last year and was really impressed with their interesting prints and embellishments (as well as their 'clothing without compromise' principles). I particularly liked their coats, but can't justify when I have a similar coat already! However there is a patchwork pinafore dress I have my eye on (though I can't decide if I prefer the purple or the green!), from this collection - and I have a couple of their drapey cardigans that have been a good buy as an extra layer in cooler weather.
Do go online and take a look: either view the whole collection on their own site, or some items at Pinterest and also peruse their ethical policies.
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