Showing posts with label wallace collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wallace collection. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 May 2011

Wallace Illustrations






Here are a few examples of the illustrations I produced for my Wallace Collection products :)

Fini!


Fashion notebook
Boys Book of Fashion & The Little Book of Fashion
Voila! Finally I have finished my Wallace Collection products I have designed and presented to the committee today. My collection consists of The Little Book of Fashion- a book I have made that alphabetically showcases the Wallace Collection artefacts; The Boys Book of Armoury- a boy's version of the girl's book, personalised canvas bags and fashion notebooks. 

Thursday, 24 February 2011

I have so much to do within the next month, I have work coming out of my ears! Next week I'm going to Paris to work on the Vivienne Westwood AW11 Gold Label show at Paris Fashion Week for a few days and have the first round of my Wallace Collection critique. I'm also giving an interview for an online magazine article that I'm going to be featured in soon and producing exclusive fashion illustrations for. I've also got my work featuring in another magazine hopefully next month and then....holiday! Woop! Another worry i have on my mind though...what on earth am i going to wear in Paris?!!

Saturday, 19 February 2011

Red Label: The Campaign For Wool


The Vivienne Westwood Red Label AW11 LFW show invite is themed in reference to lambswool named 'The Campaign For Wool', a project Vivienne is working on at the moment. It also coincidentally features a cropped image of a painting from The Wallace Collection, of whom I'm doing a project for at the moment. 

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

The Wallace Collection

I'm currently working on a project that involves designing a range of products for shop of the beautiful Wallace Collection gallery. The range is inspired by the armour collection to be displayed there in 2012. I visited the gallery last week to see the armour exhibited at the moment; it's amazing to see it in real life...and a bit scary!