Much later, on my way home from a lecture, bump into my daughter in the Co-op. She has ventured out to buy chocolate chips for cup cakes she is making and is wearing a fake fur coat (bought at funnily enough at Kernow Animal Welfare charity shop in Cornwall during the holidays) over her pyjamas. Recycling garments: instant glamour with fake fur is a theme of the season....
Later, while we eat the cupcakes, she says 'upcycling' is a new trend i.e. creating something from old garments/ materials that values the original craft/workmanship that made them. A friend of hers, Molly, who is studying Fashion at Central St Martins, has been set a project. It is not just a question of e.g. making a new dress from an old satin evening dress found in a charity shop. But using the techniques or characteristics of that garment to create something new. Molly is boiling woollen garments so that the inner seams fuse into felt-like tubing, then creating something new from the tubing.
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Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Grit and glamour
A rainy dark evening. Walk down New Bond Street on the way home from a meeting. Impossible glamour in Fenwick window (though a similar cropped faux leopardskin jacket can be bought at a snip in Primark).
Central Line glamour: how sequins can lift the spirit. (Actually think that the bag is a star Primark buy, too).
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