Danny Roberts: Illustrator Extraordinaire

Thursday, September 30, 2010
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Danny Roberts is renowned for gorgeous illustrations of editorials, bloggers and anything that inspires him.  His work doubles as screensavers for both my iphone and laptop!
All images:  Danny's blog and website.

Where's My Jumper?

Tuesday, September 28, 2010
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Micro trend: Camel toned knits + black leather
Photos: Wayne Tippetts

Edita

Monday, September 27, 2010
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I believe it's that time of the year again - Paris Fashion Week! I'm looking forward to so many of the shows. Loving the 70's vibe of the collections thus far.

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Numéro October 2010
Model: Edita Vilkeviciute
Photographer: Camilla Åkrans
Stylist: Franck Benhamou
                                                                                            Source: fashionising

Savida Autumn Winter 2010

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Savida, the more upmarket offering from Dunnes Stores, has really upped the style stakes in its latest collection. Model Chloe Arnold looks gorgeous in this range. I'll definitely be taking a closer look!

The Buyer's Agenda: Pamela Casey - Chief Buyer at Savida
"We love to have nods towards the trends but we need to be careful about what we choose for the customer. Sometimes, straight out, you know it's not flattering. It can be the biggest trend all over the high street, but if it's not going to suit our customer, if she's not going to put it on and think, 'I look a million dollars in this', we won't buy it."  

Antonio Marras Spring Summer 2011

Sunday, September 26, 2010
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I loved Antonio Marras' youthful take on the SS11 Romanticism trend. 
Particularly the clash of graffiti-esque prints and geometric shapes. The collection of feminine pieces with sportswear accents is the perfect warm weather collection. Key looks: the safari jackets, red maxi dress, tshirts with sheer backs and the grey two piece with black detailing.

Proenza Schouler Spring Summer 2011

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"The suit is the new rebellion" - Jack McCollough

Proenza Schouler designers presented a collection of juxtapositions for next Spring.
They used tweed, chiffon and lace while simultaneously showcasing their love of tie-dying prints and acid colour.
The result was fresh and modern yet elegant and ladylike at the same time.

Burberry Prorsum Spring 2011

Friday, September 24, 2010
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Cool styling, neutral basics and amazing military style outerwear are almost staples we expect from a Burberry show.

Christopher Bailey (a.k.a Genius) mixed it up this season with leather, belts with chains, neon accessories and snakeskin jackets.

I have a feeling this collection will be copied to death by the high street - come Spring little moto jackets will be the new shearling aviators.

Bride Paper Dolls

Thursday, September 23, 2010
At the risk of sounding full of myself, how adorable are these bridal paper dolls I illustrated?!?! As a child I absolutely loved playing with paper dolls and their different outfits, accessories, and hairstyles.
I was hired to sketch these two brides, as well as two wedding dress options, for Studio Wed's Atlanta Bridal Expo invitation. Not only was it my first time sketching paper dolls, but it was also my first time seeing my work printed by a letterpress printer.
I really love how it turned out, I just wish I had two copies so one could go in my flat portfolio and I could "play" with the other; pop all the pieces out, stand them up, and maybe even walk them down an imaginary isle. . .ahh to be a kid again.

College Photoshoot - Joanne Hynes Autumn Winter 2010

Sunday, September 19, 2010
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Some shots from a recent college photoshoot featuring the Autumn Winter 2010 Collection from Irish fashion designer Joanne Hynes and photography by Leonard Seberry.

Inside the Sketchbook: Club Monaco

Saturday, September 18, 2010
I happen to live a few blocks away from a Club Monaco store that I pass by multiple times everyday. The window displays and merchandising are always superb but this week they literally stopped me in my tracks. The entire window consists of fashion illustrations that look like they're ripped right from a designers sketchbook! The first time I walked by was evening and the store was closed so I had to settle for taking some pictures and letting my mind wander; are they student work, are they the interns, or are they from the Club Monaco design team?
Well I went back during store hours, spoke with the manager, and after she did a little research she called me with the answer! All the illustrations are by one woman: Caroline Belhumeur, Club Monaco's Vice President of Women's Design Apparel and Accessories.
I adore Caroline's technique and the way she uses simple contouring without loosing any design details. I also love that the croquis are so well-styled and complete with glasses, handbags, and even jewelry. The original illustrations can be seen in the 57th street store and all the other stores display copies. I absolutely love this concept for store displays. You get to see how the designer intended for the clothing to look, get styling ideas, and see the fabulous fashion illustrations that started it all.
These sketches inspire me to pick up my sketchbook and a pencil and let the idea's flow. Lately my sketches are solely for clients and have a distinct direction, such as a "profile of a bride." Its hard sometimes to make time for sketching for the sake of sketching.

Thank you Shannon, for using your investigation skills and helping me out!

Fashion Week Spring 2011

Sunday, September 12, 2010
(Peter Som and Monique Lhuillier)
New York Fashion Week is well underway so what better time to feature designer fashion illustrations from the collections. I love the simplicity of the fine pencil lines of this Peter Som sketch, and the heavy pen line and lack of skin tone in the Monique Lhuillier illustration frames the soft and frilly dress perfectly.
(Nanette Lepore and Tibi)
I haven't used watercolors since college but these illustrations from Nanette Lepore and Tibi make be want to dust off my brushes and play.
(Ella Moss and Peter Som)
Rendering patterns accurately can be a challenge, but Ella Moss makes it look effortless in her illustration of printed separates. And the Adam sketch appears quick and casual yet its completely readable and charming.

I discovered these sketches in the newest Pantone color trend report. Ten colors are highlighted throughout the report that are trending in fashion for the spring/summer 2011 season.

Fashion's Night Out: THE SHOW

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Two nights ago I had the privilege of attending "The Show" hosted by Anna Wintour and Vogue. It's said to have been the largest public fashion show of all time. Over 150 models including Gisele Bundchen, Naomi Campbell, Liya Kebede, and Adriana Lima walked the breathtaking circular runway in Lincoln Center's Plaza. It was an incredible show that still has me on a fashion high two days later. Which ideally was one of the goals of the show, to get people amped to go out and spend for tomorrows 2nd annual Fashion's Night Out extravaganza. (Here's my post from last year's inaugural night.)

The evening was flawless, right down to the seating which was a star-burst formation with the dancing fountain at the center. The runway spiraled outward and I was seated at the end of the aisle and in a section that was a single row. This meant that I had models coming in right behind me, walking in front of me, and leaving along side me. It was crazy.
At exactly 7:30, just after the sun set and the buildings began to glow, Alicia Keys' "Empire State of Mind" began to play while fuschia spot lights whipped all around. Heads were whirling around fiercely trying to see where the models would emerge from when a double decker NYC tour bus pulled up with dancing and screaming models. The Show was absolutely spectacular. Seven trends were showcased: Tartan Twist, Pure at Heart, Fifties Flair, Jazz-Age Cool, Weekend Wrap-Up, Go Global, and Rock Chic.
Photography was prohibited, but once the show started I noticed everyone whipping out their iPhones and camera's so I joined in! I not only took these photo's but caught a few seconds of video as well! (Shh, don't tell.)


The Show was only 15 or 20 spectacular minutes. Right as it ended Pharrell jumped up on the fountain for a little closing performance. Once that was over I immediately headed over to the VIP area near the fountain where I caught glimpses (and some pictures) of Michael Kors, Seth Myers, Roger Federer (who I actually saw win a match in the US Open the previous night!), Harvey Weinstein, Vera Wang, and the queen herself, Ms. Anna Wintour. (Whom one of my very first blog posts was about, click here to read it.) I will soon post all of my pictures on my Facebook fanpage and will add a link to that here once I do.
I've been to a bunch of fashion week shows before, but there's no doubt this one will be at the top of my list for a while! I had my doubts about Fashion Week moving but if this first show is any indicator of whats to come, bring it on. Dying to see more, don't worry, the entire show is due to air on CBS Sept 14th at 10PM, so set your dvr now.

(Lincoln Center overhead image: by Tom and Lorenzo, pink-lit Lincoln Center image: Roxy Victoria, All other images and video: Brooke Hagel)

New to my shop: Olivia

Wednesday, September 8, 2010
It's been a while but hopefully its worth the wait. I've just added an elegant new bride to my Etsy shop named Olivia. I drew her a few months ago while working on a wedding poster of multiple brides (which I've yet to finish.) I forgot about Olivia until a client emailed me asking if I had anymore African-American brides which prompted me to go through my files and gather a few options to show her. The client chose Olivia, and since printing the illustration out, she's become one of my favorites. If you'd like a print of Olivia you can purchase her through the listing here.