Showing posts with label stylist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stylist. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

70s vibes..



Today's look is inspired by this spring/summers 70s trend, so i decided to throw on one of my Favorite original 1970s maxi dresses, and take it in my own direction..






Bag - primark
dress - vintage
hat - vintage



bracelets - vintage
rings - forever 21 and vintage


earrings - charity shop
choker necklace- primark
flower necklace - newlook



tights - wolford
shoes - bronx vintage




Monday, 23 March 2015

MARABOU,TASSELS AND PRINT CLASH!




Ive been slacking over the last few months on the outfit front, Because lets face it the weathers been totally shit and ive been busy with work commitments and my new ebay shop! which has kept me extremely busy and then finding the time to shop and shoot outfits. But i PROMISE i will keep this as a weekly thing!








Tights - Vivienne westwood
shoes - primark "limited edition"



belt - vintage (from charity shop)
skirt - vintage (from charity shop)


necklace and earrings - primark


hat - vintage
marabou feather coat - topshop sale


tassel bag - primark






Thursday, 11 December 2014

Digital Portfolio application for BA (Hons) Fashion Styling and Production (UAL)


Digital portfolio application for Fashion Styling and Production (UAL)

I have posted in this post 15 images of both my styling work and my development for each shoot. I have also added some drawings to my Digital portfolio i can draw using mixed media if i need to for development work. I have chosen to start with my older work and progress into my newer work to show my development and improvement in my styling work since my application last year.


These illustrations where done on sheets of A3 paper using Biro,paint and collage. I scanned my garment into the computer and printed it out on large sheets. I then used them to collage onto my illustrations because i feel it complements the illustrations better than just using paints or pencils. And i think they give the illustrations more dimension. These illustrations where final ideas for a diy project which i used three existing garments. A black fitted blazer, a printed bomber jacket and a grey mack. and re worked them into different garments to create a small fashion collection.




This is the final photo shoot for my diy project. I originally shot these images in my living room with a makeshift back drop using a white sheet. However i  decided to make the shoot more interesting i photo shopped my images onto a image of a gym. Because i of course couldn't get a gym to shoot in at the time of the project but i think it works well. I also decided to style up my garments to show how they would be worn if they were worn everyday.




These images where from my first real styling shoot. The shoot was styled around the top which i had customised by adding ruffles around both the neck and sleeves. So i styled up my top to show how it could be worn.



Styling ideas and development including fabrics and colour schemes for " Lady of Extravagance" photo shoot,



These images where part of my final major project for my foundation diploma. My project was called " Unexpected Glamour" because i wanted to create a series of editorial images which are conveying real glamour in the most unexpected places. And each set of images had a different  theme and name. These images where inspired by Dior couture and are named "Lady of Extravagance" and where shot in my local launderette.



The second photo shoot was named "Playground Voyage" I wanted to be more playful with this shoot. And i think the mix of leopard print and sequins really compliment the colours of the playground but at the same time they are a complete contrast.


 Development pages for " Playground Voyage" photo shoot. Including garment sketches and possible colour schemes.



My third shoot for my " Unexpected Glamour" project is named " glamour doll" and carries a 1950s pinup vibe. And i added a average person in the background to show the contrast between extravagance and an everyday person.



My fourth and final shoot for my project was named " Grand Geisha" and was inspired by both the mad hatter and the geisha.



Styling research pages for " Grand Geisha" photo shoot. Including existing designer work, colour schemes and make-up ideas.


These set of images where part of a photo shoot called " Living doll" inspired by the idea of the idealism of a women wanting to be almost so perfect she is like a porcelain doll. But becomes perfectly imperfect because of it.



This shoot  i called " Psychedelic Opulence" was inspired by the concept of feeling rich. But not by money by style. And loving each and every piece of your wardrobe you want to wear it all.






"New England" shoot was inspired by this original mood board i created. This shoot was themed around classic tartan. but i wanted to give this shoot more of an edge by mixing prints and adding sequin garments.





Monday, 13 October 2014

LATEST SHOOT! " NEW ENGLAND"



Hey guys and doll! so i have to first apologise for my long absence from blogging due to work commitments and university applications since ive been a super busy time recently bloggings had to take a back seat a little bit! but im back and as you all know im a budding stylist and  ive just completed my next photo shoot " NEW ENGLAND" which was of course originally inspired by all things Scottish taking traditional tartans and adding a twist by adding sequins and putting a bit of a grunge spin on the looks! of course my shoot was originally inspired by a shoot from British vogue from all the way back in 2008! which in my opinion was when vogues editorials where still inspiring!

And as you all know my shoots are never dull, im a more is more kinda girl when it comes to styling up shoots. So this one is no exception. I have added my favourite images from the shoot but to see the whole shoot you can see it over on my facebook page - amber bryan-smith