Thursday, 10 October 2013

Moody Florals


We are use to seeing floral trend during the Spring/Summer runway but this time we spotted florals earlier this year on the fall runway since February. This is because this floral trend has reinvent a dark twist, which will be perfect for this winter. Its lush bloom colour pallet of deep purple, burnt orange, dark red on blacken silks and chiffon giving us a romantic autumn vibe. The look is organic and dark with a hint of flesh (in both sheer and cut outs) and the florals are delicate and soft in perfect balance with each other to create an elegant feminine silhouette. Erdem chose to scatter their darker florals with lemon yellow and red spots, Lanvin and Giambattista Valli went graphics with their florals while Oscar De La Renta and Mulberry look to tapestry for their inspirations. Valentino and Vera Wang opted for a vintage style with Valentino using embroidery on lace and Vera Wang with shiny prints on satin, both leaving the floral to speak for itself. The trend works for both masculine and feminine style. Pair it with leather jacket and boots with stained lips like Givenchy for a tougher look. Or channel moody femme fatale with middle parting hair, messy brows and nude glossy lips like Valentino.



 Givenchy AW 13


 Mulberry AW 13


 Giambattista Valli AW 13


 Liu Wen at Roberto Cavalli AW 13


 Oscar de la Renta AW 13


 Valentino AW 13


Vera Wang AW 13


Erdem AW13

Saturday, 14 September 2013

DIY: Resin Jewellery 3


I can't stop! this stuff is addictive...but I promise this is the last..for awhile anyway. Though this one I'm really happy with. I have freakishly small wrist but I love chunky bangles. They are a must on beachy holiday, the way they make clanking sound as you walk. But sadly they don't make them small enough, there are child's size bracelet available but..that's just not cool. Can't wait to wear it on holiday x


Marble effect - made by adding white powder to make the resin cloudy and stir in metallic flakes.


Time piece - Half layer of clear resin embedded with watch pieces and gems. Other half ombre in pink and orange.


Beach - Bottom layer of assorted metallic. All clear resin embedded with miniature figures and infused slightly with blue ink. 


Fluro floral - Clear layer of resin and infused neon pink layer then resin roses beads.



Note: All my hand made resin are filed down with sand paper to avoid sharp edges. Make sure the sand paper is wet as it is unhealthy to inhale powdered resin. Then give the sanded side a coat of clear nail polish to restore the shine.

Friday, 13 September 2013

DIY: Resin Jewellery 2



Following the last test run here is another try. Because the mould are pebble shapes I decided, how about a beach theme? Using small Layout People Figures...they are so tiny and cute...with assorted golden beads to replicate sand. Now I have a set of jewellery inhabited with sand people..so weird...but I love them!



Colour can be used in resin to create many interesting effect. You can use liquid or powder form dye and they come in both translucent and opaque. I have experiment with a few liquid type like fabric and acrylic dye which are both translucent. The powder ones on the image above are opaque dyes and I'm excited to try them because they are so vibrant and against clear resin would give it a solid contrast.



Step: 1 Mix small amount of resin with no colour and pour into an empty mould. Only fill each 1/2 way up. Set a timer for 20 minutes.

Step: 2 Come back to check. The desired state of resin is most link gel consistency, I test it with a toothpick if it sticks a little its ready. Arrange the pieces of figurines and beads where you want baring in mind the front will be facing down. Push them in slightly and leave to set for another 10 minute. This process is to set things where they should be and not move around when you add the next layer of resin  

Step: 3 Mix some clear resin first in two separate cups. Add blue powder to one cup and yellow to another. The amount depend on how strong and opaque you want so start small and keep adding. Make sure to mix well otherwise they will show up in spots of colour.

Step: 4 Pouring from opposite sides of each mould simultaneously the two colours and let them set. The colour will seep into each other while setting to give it a subtle blend.




And what I did next...


Drill a whole for necklace

Glue it to hair band


Glue onto rings and hair clips


Thursday, 12 September 2013

DIY: Resin Jewellery


So I have been busy this week making some resin stuff! I use resin before for other projects and it is a useful medium to experiment with as it sets crystal clear. Somehow you will never get the same effect twice which make each piece an original(ish). Resin is quite toxic and messy so make sure you work in a well ventilated area and wear gloves at all times. You can get resin form many craft shops or even hardware shops. I would recommend ones especially for making jewellery as they are UV resistant (they don't turn yellow over time). They are many effects you can achieve all you need is good timing as they set you can use this to make layers and depth.  Resin Obsession has a lot of information if you like to learn more. So here is my test run.



You will need:

Clear casting resin and catalyst
(make sure it says clear as they come in different types according to use)
Syringe for measuring catalyst
Disposable cups
Mixing sticks
Toothpicks
Jewellery moulds
Small beads and found objects



So I use about 125ml of resin to 8 drops of catalyst and mix well in a cup careful not to stir vigorously as this will cause bubbles in the resin. This is a common problem but most bubbles will rise though some do get trap so make sure you pour gently into the mould and use tooth pick to move around trap air. This takes about 30 minute to set. Setting time depends on amount of resin, catalyst, mould type and temperature. I leave it to set in room temperature and wait for 12 hours and it is ready to de-mould. Test it by touching on the surface lightly if it leaves finger print its not ready yet. Leave to cure for about a week to get rid of the resin smell and its ready to rock! 

Results...


Beads, hundred and thousands, watch parts and crystals imbedded in resin. I made it into hair clips and earrings. I think they will also look good as buttons.





Resin Jewellery





Kenzo fall 2012 inspired this post. With a show of 50 models, under new creative directors Humberto Leon and Carol Lim (from Opening Ceremony),  took over Kenzo in July looking to restore this heritage label. I always have a strange obsession with clear casting resin so Kenzo's resin covered fruity and walnut jewellery caught my eyes.


Other inspirations


Marni Resin bracelet at net-a-porter.com


Resin and tea bangles by Claire Lowe



Fragmented Chronicles by Shannnam


Pokka Dot Resin Bangle, jackiebrazil.com


Rosella Resin Jewelry


Thursday, 22 August 2013

Tutti Fruity What A Cutie

It’s no secret that people love a bold print. In the spring, we were all about actual animal prints, and for summer, things are getting deliciously bold in fruit prints that have been spotted on everything from blouses to jeans. This trend has been circuiting for a while all summer and last year spring designers such as Moschino and Stella McCartney featured fruit prominently on their runways, and we spotted hoards of celebrities at Coachella this year like Solange Knowles and Katy Perry rocking pieces covered in lemons, cherries and other edible goods.

This fruit fashion tends to work best in small dose if you’re just trying out the look. Opt for pieces like little fruit inspired jewellery pieces are very wearable and add just the right amount of zest to any look. If you’re really feeling bold go for a fruit printed skirt or a pair of watermelon shorts with cute crop top. It's a really fun and flirty trend that is very reminiscent of the '90s and we're happy that its back.


Nasty Gal X Lazy Oaf Watermelon Shorts

 Cupcakes & Cartwheels Fruit Measuring Cup Set

Dried Fruits Earrings 

K is for Kani Gorman Fruit Salad Prints

Make Me Pretty Shop Spring Nails


Native Shoes S/S 14 Catalogue 

Out Of Africa By Stella Jean

Prada Banana Print SS 11 

Soludos Pineapple Printed Espadrilles 

 Stella McCartney Fruit Print SS 11

Fruit Suede And Leather Shoes By Charlotte Olympia 

Rihanna In Pineapple Print For Vita Coco Campaign 

Pineapple Satchel Moschino SS 13