This is the jacket and skirt I made at college from the Toile to the finished garments. I will post the sketch later in the week and you can tell me if you think the sketch matched the finished product.
Working Toile Finished Jacket and skirt
Model: Becky Weatherly
Photographer: Hazel Terry
Contact me by E-mail
mr.dinoscar@hotmail.co.uk
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Lad Musician - Oscar's Unmissable Outlets
'Lad Musician' is the first of many shops to become hunted and selected to become a feature in Oscar's Unmissable Outlets (OUO).
Lad Musician is a quirky, indie stylish clothing store, based in Tokyo, Japan. Some of the garments and accessories are a little pricey however their unique approach to men's fashion and the styling details involved in executing the perfect outfit are well-worth the price.
The link to the store (where you can also see their latest fashion show) and some pictures are below:
http://www.ladmusician.com/
Street style shot of some 'Lad Musician' in action
From LM's 2011 Winter Collection
Labels:
fashion,
menswear,
Oscar's Unmissable Outlets,
OUO,
unique store
Friday, 13 April 2012
My feature in a fashion blog
Oscar Street Style 12.04.12 « chasingclothes:
I was featured in a fashion blog about my style and upcoming blog fashiononthecurbside.blogspot.com/, just posting it for yous to see the article and the pictures taken.
'via Blog this'
I was featured in a fashion blog about my style and upcoming blog fashiononthecurbside.blogspot.com/, just posting it for yous to see the article and the pictures taken.
'via Blog this'
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
New Blog - Fashion On The Curbside
A new blog on street fashion as promised. You can find the link below and a promotional picture... Please spread the word!
LINK: http://fashiononthecurbside.blogspot.co.uk/
LINK: http://fashiononthecurbside.blogspot.co.uk/
Friday, 30 March 2012
Recycling Fashion
Fashion is not just purchased in shops, you can re-use simple materials around your house to make your own fashionable garments.
You can make a dress from the old newspapers around your house, or hunt out your Lego from when you were younger or simply borrow your brothers to re-vamp an old pair of shoes. By recycling objects for fashion you are helping the environment and you are also going to have your own bold and unique outfits. So be creative, become a designer and make a difference to the planet.
Please post anything you have recycled yourself or any new projects!
You can make a dress from the old newspapers around your house, or hunt out your Lego from when you were younger or simply borrow your brothers to re-vamp an old pair of shoes. By recycling objects for fashion you are helping the environment and you are also going to have your own bold and unique outfits. So be creative, become a designer and make a difference to the planet.
Please post anything you have recycled yourself or any new projects!
U.K. Artist Finn Stone Revamps A Pair of Stilettos With…Legos!
Made by Jolis Paons
Labels:
arts and crafts,
creative,
fashion,
lego,
paper dress,
recyling fashion
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Fashion Forecasting - Tickets Please!
For my Fashion Forecasting project I had to produce a source-book, showing a fashion forecast for 3 different collections for the brand Topman/Topshop which were: Woman's sleepwear, woman's festive wear and men's casual day-wear. From these 3 collections one main collection had to be chosen and presented.
The collection I choose was men's casual day wear, which I renamed 'Urban Traveler' as the theme for the collection was 'Metro'. When it came to making the source-book and presenting my work on display boards, I wanted to continue with the theme 'Metro' for a strong link between my presentation boards and my source-book.
Some images of the project is below. all work shown is my own.
Thanks for reading, and expect more blogs on the way including my introduction to 'Street Styling'.
The collection I choose was men's casual day wear, which I renamed 'Urban Traveler' as the theme for the collection was 'Metro'. When it came to making the source-book and presenting my work on display boards, I wanted to continue with the theme 'Metro' for a strong link between my presentation boards and my source-book.
Some images of the project is below. all work shown is my own.
Thanks for reading, and expect more blogs on the way including my introduction to 'Street Styling'.
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