Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Photo shoot location ideas...

Now that my collection is starting to get together I  have started to think about my photo shoot,I  have started of with locations, having the theme in mind I'm thinking about gardens and royal architecture etc...

Query bank mill gardens, I really like this location as the bridge and flowers look beautiful and feel that my collection would look great, I will be going down to have a look at this etc...

Tatton park- Japnease garden, I also am facinated by this garden as I can picture a few poses in the middle of the circle of stones etc...


Manchester Piccadly Gardens...

The Trafford Centre...

Rush Farm Alderley edge, The statues and bridge look great in the garden...

Rush Farm Alderley edge, Royal Arabian lounge...

Saturday, 19 March 2011

Experimentation on Photoshop...

Photo shop is the main software I am using for my portfolio, I had a lot of fun experimenting on photo shop with colour and the effects that are based on the software, below are various experimentation I have done for my illustration to look perfect to the way I want it...

The first 2 are just playing around with different shades of colour to have the exact match to my Ashiana collection...

This one is the plastic wrap effect which made the whole image glow; I’m not too pleased with this one as I feel that it looks cartoon type so I will not go ahead with this particular effect...

This is near to my final illustration as I have added in actual jewellery to the illustration on the head, I will be making more changes to it by adding more jewellery to the necklaces  going down the back and also even putting in actual hair, I will be doing more experimentation to this for my illustration to look perfect..

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

My Illustration...

This is my re-creation illustration for my portfolio, I'm really pleased with the drawing and adding my garment and touches to it though I'm still not finished as I will be editing it on photo shop and add colour and effects  to it etc...


I will also neaten the the bold Biro lines as it has to be perfect and start to add in colour...

Sarika Singh, fashion illustrator I was inspired from...

Monday, 14 February 2011

Sarika Singh

Sarika Singh is a professional Fashion Designer and Fashion Illustrator, I'm fascinated by her designs and fashion illustration done for them, I have now started to think about my own fashion illustration so I will be taking inspiration from her as she is amazing...




I find this illustration beautiful as it an Indian couple on their wedding day...

Bold colours used makes the illustration standout...


I'm fascinated by the way its a contemporary outfit with a mystic twist...


I'm fascinated by this particular one as its a sari and relates to My sari dress, I will be taking inspiration from this particular fashion illustration...

Sunday, 23 January 2011

Sillouhette Inspiration...

As part of my proffesional portfolio breif I have started to think how I can convey my ideas to it, so I thought of my collection inspiration and a huge part of this was from sillouhette inspirations, so I have done a page for my portfolio that includes the inspiration I got from my favorite designer Ritu Beri...

Im pleased with this board I feel that I have put the strong images that convay my final collection and also these images are in my sketchbook...

Monday, 10 January 2011

Tarun Tahiliani

Tarun Tahiliani is a Bollywood celebrity costume designer, who has designed apparels for the Indian celebrity beauties like Simi Garewal and Ramola Bachchan. He has always been in limelight. For quite a long time, this Indian fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani had become the talk of town because of Jemima Khan's wedding wardrobe contract. He started off as a fashion retailer by establishing his own fashion boutique in Mumbai. Later on he made a step further starting his own brand label called  'Ahilian'.

Im facinated by the Golden beading and the way the colours are used on this Bridal garment...

Beautiful Shilpa Shetty modelling this amazing Indian Mystic Bridal garment...


Love the way this outfit is so contemporary with the blazer jacket stylised with the skirt, but still having the bold jewl colours used...
                                                           
                                                                       
He is simply fascinated by Chikan embroidery of Lucknow and is often incorporated in his designs. He also makes use of beads and semi precious stones to embellish the ensemble. He strongly believes that fashion is all about your comfort level with a particular attire. The highlights of his designs are: block printing, bandhini styles, beautiful color combination and rich silhouettes. He is unique in designing and this is what sets him apart in the list of fashion designers.
                                                                

Neeta Lulla...

simplicity to royalty, Neeta Lulla has it all to her credit. Neeta Lulla has been one name which has been prevalent in the industry since two decades now. The designer has been an active contributor in giving the actors a look to die for. Her designs have not only been recognized in India, but have also acquired great acclaims globally.

Im facinated by the chains it brings the back of this outfit out and gives a great indian mystic influence...



This bold goleden outfit was shown in the indian Lakhme fashion week...
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
The designer has made a niche for herself, creating the costumes of the era long lost. The challenge to create designs for the high profile and larger than life movies like Jodha Akhbar and Devdas have been very well met by Neeta Lulla, who tuned them to the richness and charismatic period of the movies. From the elegant look of Chandni and the underdone colors of Yuva, to the majestic appearance of Paro and the recent Jodha, the talented designer has each time surpassed her own record, to create a new high.

                                                                        

  






                                                    




Sunday, 26 December 2010

More Draping on the Mannequinn...

Now that I have my final fabrics I have started to create my collection, starting of with draping to have a breif idea of what it will look like...


An idea of outfit 2, short sari style draped  dress...

Detail more on the skirt all draped, I will also be adding netting to this as I want a puffed sillohette...

A breif idea to outfit 3, the ruched dress...

I'm facinated by the effect of the ruching it looks really detailed and contemporary, I feel like this fabric looks great with the ruching so I will keep in mind what fabric goes well with which outfit...

Also have added in pleats to the dress as in outfit 3 the detail is the pleating and the ruching...


My chosen final Rouge Sari fabric for the Fashion Show in June 2011...

Here are  my  final 6 chosen sari fabrics brought from a sari shop in manchester "Rewaj"
Prices starting from the lowest £45 to the highest £85.
It was quite tricky buying the fabrics as soon as i walked into the store i was facinated by all the colours and beautiful embroiderey created on them, alot of the fabrics were hand crafted which also were more expensive...
I tried to look for different materials so it would look contemporary aswell as having exotic influence, I will also be adding chiffon and netting to the collection for the western touch...
Red chiffion with bronze sequence embroidery...
Tye- dye Maroon and blood red with a touch of beading...
Baanarsi,the most expensive indian  fabric red with a touch of deep orange...

Blood red chiffon/satin with gold machine emboroidery...

Hand crafted beading, bright red organza...

Maroon chiffon with camel gold splashed in and a touch of beading...

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Ashish Soni Indian Fashion Designer...

Ashish's imagination, creativity and ability to create designs for men and women rapidly gave his label a reputation of quality and style. Ashish's creativity is rooted in a fiercely Indian family background, enlarged by western influences through an education largely abroad. His multiple exposures developed a clear and sharp aesthetic, which earned him a prominent place in the world of Indian haute couture. 
Im facinated by Ashish style, very simple and sophisticated with a touch of exotic inflence...


The quality of his shows coupled with his creations has won him much deserved acclaim. Needless to mention the clientele that Ashish boasts of today is a veritable of who's who of public figures, media personalities, and leading entrepreneurs. His creations are retailed throughout the country starting from his own studio "Ikos" and Carma in New Delhi, Ensemble, Vama and Pyramids in Mumbai, Ffolio in Bangalore and Madras, Ogaan in Kolkata. Overseas, Ashish's creations can be found at "Fasateen" in Dubai.




In August 1999 Ashish launched his ready-to-wear label "as by Ashish Soni". At the beginning of this year Ashish presented a Costume collection as part of the Millennium Celebrations at Khajuraho - the only designer to be selected by the Government of India.

Ashish's Signature lines are characterised by extreme simplicity, immaculate cuts and a perfect finish. His intuitive and original sense of style, his panache and his originality combine with an impeccable garment construction ability to make stunningly simple yet dramatic garments.


Monday, 6 December 2010

Draping on the mannequinn....

Now that i have done my designs i have started to create them starting with draping on the mannequin for an idea to what the garment will look like, i was fascinated by this technique and had lots of fun doing this and now i have a better idea to what my designs will look like and how i can develop them...

Outfit one- sari style dress  draping i feel that it looks amazing as it looks contemporary as well as having the indian influence...

I like the way the drapes are falling but i still will develop this to make it look perfect...

This was my favourite Roushing, for outfit 3 by scrunching the fabric and pinning it down,I'm fascinated by the effect and also will use this for outfit 4, the shrug...

Two of my draping garments together, they look really eye-catching in the red fabric I'm so excited to create my final collection...