Archive for September, 2008

London: Creative Patternmaker 2007 & 2008

Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Folio, Patternmaking | No Comments

Working in London has given me a greater understanding of the fashion industry.  I worked within the fast fashion sector as a Creative Patternmaker.  It was important for me to interpret the design with confidence and accuracy, as the first pattern was used to cut the buying sample in correct fabric to be sent straight to customer – or to be used in sales meetings. Below are some examples of first samples from KUBE Clothing.

Communication with the Designers and Sample Machinists, as well as Garment Tech was important in making sure correct decisions were made, so that the garment would be commercially viable for production from the beginning.

Both companies I worked for in the UK were small wholesale operations, supplying leading “High Street” Labels.  Because of the size of the companies, it was a great opportunity for me to help out in other areas such as Garment Technology, Fits and Alterations where necessary.  At one point while working at KUBE, they did not have a Garment Tech so I stood in and was able to take my knowledge of this side of the process to the next level.

River Island's online store - a dress i worked on

River Island Website - A dress I worked on at KUBE

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Central St Martins: Fashion Illustration Short Course 2008

Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Folio, Illustration | 1 Comment

This course was fantastic because I had been concentrating on interpreting other people’s designs as a Patternmaker.  I realized that true creativity comes from the subconscious mind, and conceptual drawing or painting might allow you to explore different ideas and then translate them into clothing designs.  I am continuing to explore this in my spare time!

ink-stained-small

pink-ink-small

blue-ink-small

queen-bee-small

femminine-grid-small

hidden-small

tea-party-small

backward-bend-small

pumpkin-small

flexibility-small

teetering-small

evening-ladies-small

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Beetroot Dot-and-Cross 2008

Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Folio, Illustration | No Comments
Beetroot Dot - and - Cross

Beetroot Girl

Drawn with a spoon and left over beetroot juice in my lunchbox, at work in London 2008.

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Halo Girls 2008

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Frock Coat Halo

Bubble Halo

70's Halo

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Ladies 2008

Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Folio, Illustration | No Comments

A few quick fashion design drawings – not thinking too much about the designs themselves – but letting my style of drawing lead the way…

Three Ladies

Skirt Ladies 2007

Collar Girls 2007

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80’s Style Sophistication 2007

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80's Chicks

80's Jumper

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BODY: Design Assistant/Patternmaker 2004-2006

Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Folio, Patternmaking | No Comments
When the Visual Merchandiser came back to work I was offered the Head Office position of Workroom Assistant.  Because of my knowledge of the BODY stores and product as well as my recent completion of Clothing Industry Studies course, the intention was that I would quickly learn the ropes and became the Design Assistant/Patternmaker soon after.  This was a fantastically creative position in a small company manufacturing locally in Melbourne.  I learned so much here and became skilled enough in Patternmaking to be able to successfully work in London when I left.  Below are a few examples of my Patternmaking.
BODY spring summer 06/07

BODY spring summer 06/07

BODY AW 06/07

BODY Autumn/Winter 07/08

BODY Spring Summer 05/06

BODY Spring Summer 05/06

BODY Autumn Winter 07/08

BODY Autumn Winter 07/08

BODY Autumn Winter 07/08

BODY Autumn Winter 07/08

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BODY: Visual Merchandising and Retail Sales 2003-2004

Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Visual Merchandising | No Comments
After working in the BODY stores for around 1 year, I was offered the position for Assistant Visual Merchandiser.  This is a valuable part of my experience because I learned to understand from a retail perspective what customers want.  It was also highly creative in window display changes every week.  We concentrated on keeping the store fresh and interesting each week.
The Head Visual Merchandiser took leave for 10 weeks, and I took over for that time.  Below you can see 2 examples of window displays I created during that time.
BODY SS05/06 melbourne store windows

BODY SS05/06 Melbourne store windows

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EMA: hand made accessories 2003-2006

Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | EMA Accessories, Folio | No Comments
During my time working at BODY, I formed my own accessory label called EMA.  I produced hand knitted scarves in various yarns and colours to compliment the autumn/winter collections.  For spring/summer I made knotted fabric scarves in different fabrics and textures.
ema knitted scarves in store and on the catwalk for BODY AW 05/06

EMA knitted scarves in store and on the catwalk for BODY AW 05/06

three piles ok fabric knotted scarves and me!

Knotted scarves made for BODY to send to the UK as press gifts

Brittish Elle Magazine 2005

EMA Scarves in British Elle Magazine 2006

EMA Scarf in Heral Sun "City Style" 2005

EMA Scarf in Heral Sun photographed with BODY clothing

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Signatures: Costume Design & Construction 2002

Saturday, September 13th, 2008 | Creative Projects, Folio | No Comments

The costumes for this play were researched, designed and constructed by myself and friend Shauna Patterson. The 6 main characters were based on historical buildings and sties in the Geelong area, Australia.

Characters: "Pivot"  "Pirra"  "Avalon"

Characters: "Pivot" "Pirra" "Avalon"

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