Thursday, September 11, 2014

Spilt Milk's Designs and Collection - Mercedes-Benz Fashion Show

Highlights from Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2013

The name comes from the saying “dont cry over spilt milk” and symbolizes a positive outlook in life. Spilt Milk designs and manufactures everything in Cape Town using only local labour. Thus when you wear Spilt Milk clothing, you portray a confident woman who is classic,positive, playful at heart  and lives life to the fullest, whilst investing in the future of South Africa.
Spilt Milk specialise mainly in dresses,but also have a selection of tops,skirts,coats and trousers, which are available at boutiques across South Africa Namibia and Holland.
Spilt Milk has been showcased at various prestigious events including the 'Smirnhoff Rare Fashion Finds' show (2004), the 'Nederberg Fashion show (2006) and was also featured on Top Billing for the 'Momentum Lifestyles Awards', In 2011 - 2014 Spilt Milk exhibited at the Design Indaba expo in Cape Town as well as at the AFI showroom (part of the MBFWCT)in 2012, the Source Africa expo in 2013. Spilt milk showcased their summer 2013 collection in Cape Town at MBFWCT as well as a summer 2014 collection in Mozambique at MBFW.

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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Genieve Prescod's Passion for Fashion


She was among the 11 students who graduated from the University of T&T’s Caribbean Academy of Fashion Design on June 22. Genieve Prescod is a young woman with a passion for fashion.

Over the past four years, Prescod and the other students pursued studies in the Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. At the graduation, each student was required to present a mini collection in which they unveiled six concepts before the large audience. The event was aptly titled Beyond Limits. Prescod’s collection was Tenebras Circum. She later spoke to Sunday Vibe and shared her passion, vision and mission for the local fashion industry.

Q: What or who made you study design?
A: I’ve always had an interest in artistic and creative fields of study. Of all the various creative fields, fashion design was the most appealing to me.

How would you describe your designs?
My designs are edgy and unique with a sophisticated touch, and attention to detail.

Where do you find your inspiration?
I find inspiration in everything, but I am mainly inspired by the Victorian-era fashion and Japanese street fashion, such as the “visual kei” and “lolita” styles.

Do you have a style/fashion icon?
Although I do not really look to any particular person as a style/fashion icon that I would emulate or draw inspiration from, I do admire the personal style of Amy Lee of Evanescence.

Are there designers that influence your style?
Seth Aaron Henderson and Alexander.

What is your approach to a collection?
Inspiration! Research! Brainstorm! When I am inspired by something, I research it thoroughly, collecting information and reference pictures. Then, using what I have learned, I envision a fashion story based on that inspiration and brainstorm various designs until I come up with the design elements I think suit the story best. Once I have found the elements I like best for that story, I then work towards designing a cohesive collection based on those elements to portray the story of my inspiration.

What are your favourite colours, colour combinations and textiles?
I always get teased about patriotism for this, but my absolute favourite colour combination is red, black and white. My favourite individual colours would be black, red, pink and purple. As for fabrics, I have an intense love for leather or anything resembling leather. I also fall easily in love with anything that has a houndstooth print, pattern or texture.

How do you define your personal sense of style?
My personal sense of style is somewhat gothic, but also fun and flirty. My style reflects the various sides of my personality, and I often dress to reflect my mood.

New to the business, what motivates you? Read more...
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Dunedin's Simore Montgomery "Steampunk Award" Design


Among the glitz and glamour and the scores of black-clad audience members, a trio of steampunk punters turned heads at the Hokonui Fashion Design Awards.

When Port Chalmers woman Simone Montgomery took to the stage of the 26th awards to claim the steampunk category award, sighs of recognition rang throughout the the room.

Montgomery was decked out in full steampunk - Victorian-era-science fiction attire.

With a clear passion for the style, it comes as no wonder it transferred into her elaborate design which went on to be crowned The Southland Times overall Award of Excellence.

The steampunk creation was as complex as it was polished and had an added dimension of an opening booty chest - handy for putting things in while you're time-travelling, Montgomery said.


A long-time fan of costume and design, Montgomery had been involved in the Nelson Wearable Arts for many years and participated in Oamaru's thriving steampunk subculture.

She spent about a month pulling the garment together from a collection of odds and ends picked up at various op shops around the region.

Most of the elements of her garment were recycled, something that was very important to her, she said. Read more...

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Monday, July 28, 2014

NYC Full Figured Fashion Week

The fashion world is about to be thrown a curve ball.

For three days starting on June 16, the catwalks will be filled with models showing off the styles from the premier designers from all over the world who specialize in flattering the figures of women over a size 12.

The third annual Full Figured Fashion Week is all about the sizes that are largely ignored by the mainstream fashion world and snubbed during the hoopla of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week.

The interest this year has been overwhelming. Events have sold out, and women are clamoring for tickets to the shows. Gwen Devoe, the organizer of Full Figured Fashion Week, expects over 1,000 people to attend the grand finale showcase.



"It's been crazy," said Devoe. "It's just exploding. Women are finally getting a chance to see fashion come alive on models with bodies they can relate to."

The event is answering the call from all the plus-size women who want one thing: The same choices in the marketplace that their skinnier sisters get.  They want variety and good quality at a fair price.

"Plus-size women in America want fashionable, well-made clothes," said Devoe. "We have money to spend. and we're happy to give it to the designers and stores who help us celebrate our curves."

There are events for buyers, bloggers, models and sponsors as well as sample sales, trunk shows and a shopping crawl for out-of-town fashionistas who want to see what New York City has to offer fuller-figured shoppers. Read more...


Sexy swimwear, high-end eveningwear, shoes and cocktail dresses will be on display for women who want a little individuality in their wardrobe and not just to shop at the big department stores.

"A lot of clothing for plus-sized women is just really ugly," said Rachel Kacenjar, the Cleveland-based designer of Sweetooth Couture.  "There's a lot of business-casual apparel but really not very much for women who want something different or unusual."

Kacenjar designs for larger-size women with a taste for retro glamour.  With an accent on comfortable and flattering fabrics, she creates sexy dresses, skirts and tops that go from the office to the dance floor.

For designers who love what they see on the ready-to-wear runways, the options for plus-sized women can be disheartening. Read more...

Check out Plus Size Samples for the Runway on Fashion Glitter.

Pheline showcases at the Full Figured Fashion Week...

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Spring Fashion Show 2014 - Columbus College of the Art and Design


Columbus College of Art and Design was the site for 2014 Spring fashion show. a capacity crowd gathered along the NY styled runway front-row seats were reserved for fashion industry executives, magazine, the city mayor, and other who's who in the fashion industry. A standing-room-only crowd lined behind the VIP seating area giving it a touch of Paris.


The designers were graduating seniors who collaborated with underclassmen in the program to model their fashion creations. 


The event has been held for several years, but in 2007 it was changed into a New York-style runway show. It is now a major fundraising event for the college, garnering about $200,000 this year for the general scholarship fund.

Check out Columbus College of Art and Design 2013 Senior Fashion Show on Fashion Glitter.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

The NEXT BIG NAMES in Fashion

Check some of the best highlights from 2014's SCAD Senior Fashion Show

Savannah College of Art and Design's Annual Fashion Show took place May 17th. This year it was held at the SCAD Museum of Art. Stephen Burrows received the Andre Leon Talley Life Time Achievement award.

For Fashionistas and fashion experts in the industry, May is always marked for SCAD's Fashion Event, and definitely one event you don't want to miss.

Every year, they got a new line-up of equally talented and promising designers who creates unique designs and every year, SCAD never fails to offer something new. This year, they have set the bars again by producing some of the most exquisite and attention grabbing master pieces, something you would be thinking about and looking out for after leaving the show. And you cannot wait to see these designs in stores and be the first to grab them.

It is indeed remarkable how SCAD does it every time, finding the best and most passionate and carefully guiding these young designers and developing their skills and preparing them to compete among the bests in the fashion world.

The Show has just concluded but people are already anticipating next year's. 

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Highlights from Central Saint Martins BA Graduate Catwalk Show 2013



There are 2 things the CSM student designers showed that night; the idea that women’s wear and men’s wear can be interchangeable and indefinable. Many of the designs worn by men can be worn by women and vice-versa, which is really awesome.

Second is that the clubbing thing is back, most of the designs looked as if the models are ready for big party; there were neon colors, disco fabrics, shaggy and lose or oversized coats and pants. Really cool designs.

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