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FASHION DESIGNER

Lucy McRae: How can technology transform the human body?

TED Fellow Lucy McRae is a body architect – she imagines ways to merge biology and technology in our own bodies. In this visually stunning talk, she shows her work, from clothes that recreate the body’s insides for a music video with pop-star Robyn, to a pill that, when swallowed, lets you sweat perfume.

TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world’s leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the “Sixth Sense” wearable tech, and “Lost” producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate

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SHOWstudio: Extraordinary Gentlemen - Nick Knight / LucyandBart. showstudio.com/project/extraordinary_gentlemen

A collaboration with stylist Alister Mackie and artist duo LucyandBart, Nick Knight’s latest fashion film captures a series of hand-crafted handicraft homages to the extreme volumes and textures that characterise the best of twenty-first century menswear as featured in AnOther Man magazine

Show: Manish Arora AW12


Paris Fashion Week. Autumn and Winter Collection 2012. Interviews with designer; Manish Arora, fashion editor Ralp Pink Limited; Sannita Hankock, editor at large Vogue Nippon; Anna Dello Russo, designer; Zandra Rhodes

  • STATE OF STYLE is an independent production company based in Stockholm, Sweden. In the past 15 years they have produced hundreds of high quality TV programs mainly within the fields of fashion, music, and culture. State of Style – broadcasted and online all over the world. State of Style is a non-hosted TV-production series with many flexible formats, sold on licence worldwide and represented at MIPTV in Cannes by OCTAPIXX. It is easily adjusted into any kind of framed studio setting by the broadcaster. The material is in English, but subtitles or dubbing can be easily arranged. It is regularly broadcasted primetime on Swedish National TV (SVT1), and has also been aired in Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Korea, and Spain.

Major Cable Network. Now Casting: “FASHION DESIGNER PROJECT”

NOW CASTING “FASHION DESIGNER PROJECT”

Major Cable Network (Sundance) is currently casting an innovative, charismatic, credible edgy FASHION DESIGNER to anchor their own series.

Must be edgy, hip, possibly Avant Garde, capable of “Fantasy” type looks. Background in Costume Design is OK and MUST currently be grounded in Fashion.

The designer could design a Couture look for the Runway to designing outfits for the next Katy Perry or Lady Gaga Tour. Ideally designer must have a full Team in placed, but open if they don’t. This designer and his/her team must be established, right out of design school. Must have the credibility to star in their own show!!!

This is NOT a competition show, It is a docu-series that will be geared around the chosen designer and their staff and their designs. 

  • Email your credentials and below infos to: fashiondesignerproject@gmail.com,Name/Company, Contact Info, 2 Profile pictures, Links to designs and press, length in design

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Peter Loc Tan Nguyen, by Lexie Tiongson

by Lexie Tiongson,  Originally Published in SOMA Magazine

Representing androgyny, Peter Loc Tan Nguyen’s collection defines the portrayal of masculinity and femininity brought into several pieces. Effortless, sophisticated, and understated are just a few words to describe the collection. As a recent graduate from Academy of Art University with a degree in both Fashion Design and Knitwear, Nguyen combines the two styles together to make a seemingly contemporary collection. To add a unique touch to his garments, Nguyen mounted knitwear pieces onto organza to make a more structural and sculptural feel. His purpose was to bring a new perspective to knitwear. Most of the textiles he used were made with an industrial machine to make a fine knit so that the knitwear aspect is disguised.

Some of his most memorable pieces include fine lines and structural cuts that convey the combination of masculinity and femininity he wishes is perceived from his inspiration of menswear. With a women’s ready-to-wear collection, Nguyen admits that he purposely used the construction of menswear and applied it in his designs.

“I wanted to explore what was inside of a menswear garment and translate it into a womenswear garment to play with masculinity but with feminine curves and fabrication,” Nguyen explains. With this aspect, his pieces definitely portray a balance of the two opposite characterizations. Nguyen believes that making his collection not so outrageous and expected distinguishes the feel and understanding of his fashion designs.
“I wanted to make a classic garment, but a piece that is simple and just illustrates what clothes are,” Nguyen articulates. In this mindset, his designs truly epitomize androgyny, making it something worthwhile, timeless and classic.

Nguyen is currently studying in Paris at Studio Berçot through Academy of Art University’s Sister City Scholarship Exchange. In 2010, he was the first place Council of Fashion Designers of America’s (CFDA) $10,000 Scholarship recipient. The money was used to fund his senior collection at Academy of Art University, which was shown at his graduate fashion show this past May. His collection was also just recently showcased at Vancouver Fashion Week as a part of a sponsorship through Vancouver Fashion Week’s producer Jamal Abdourahman.Hoping to stay in Europe for a few more years, Nguyen wants to see all parts of fashion, art and design, and eventually come back to San Francisco to establish his label. “As a designer, my goal is to express my perspective on fashion and design,” Nguyen concludes.

Photography by Randy Brooke

  • Lexie Tiongson interns for Stipple as a Fashion & Style Specialist researching celebrity fashion trends. She has also had editorial internships at Shojo Beat Magazine, NOVO Magazine and The Sacramento Press. She currently writes for several magazines including Astonish Magazine, We The Urban Magazine and UniversityChic.com, and is a new contributing writer for SFFAMA. Lexie majored in journalism and fashion at San Francisco State University and currently attends Academy of Art University studying fashion journalism and visual merchandising.

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Exclusive: BODITECTURE Opening & Design Critique (Recap, Part 1)

  • Wen Guo was trained as an architect from Asia and the US. She has come a long way since, her first time cutting a fabric to the runway. She was born and raised in China and majored in Architecture at University of Hong Kong, then, graduated from UC Berkeley. After obtaining her license, she worked for Skidmore Owings and Merrill LLP. After leaving the firm in July 2011, she launched BODITECTURE. The collection has already drawn a handful of media attentions in the west coast and attracted a group of customers.

Exclusive: h.NAOTO Fashion Exhibit & Grand Opening @ New People, (Recap, Part 1)

[ Above Photos by Owen Geronimo. THANKS to MICHELLE GATES for getting us in ]

  • h.NAOTO Fashion Exhibit & Grand Opening @ New People, 10.10.2011 (Recap, Part 1)
  • h.NAOTO is a leading Gothic/Lolita fashion brand based in Tokyo, and its founder/designer, Naoto Hirooka, is internationally known for his dark, edgy and avant-garde clothing. The brand will celebrate its 10th Anniversary and the Grand Opening of the NEW PEOPLE boutique with a special all-day event and gallery exhibition on Friday, October 7th. Additional information on the h.NAOTO collection is available at: http://www.s-inc.com/hnaoto. (Source: New People)

The Emergence of Dahae Kim by Brad Carrick

[ Article written by: Brad Carrick, Source: Solz Shoes ]

It’s a gorgeous indian summer afternoon in the Marina and I got a table outside on Union St. at La Boulange.  At 1:28pm Dahae’s text said, “I’m so sorry Brad!  Im running late and am a TOTAL MESS.  Crazy day.  Ill be there soon.”  I was more than happy to relax and enjoy the day.  No more than 2.5 minutes later, she arrives, literally running down the street.  She apologizes again, profusely, both for her awful tardiness and how she hadn’t had a chance to change or “freshen up.”  Keep in mind that she is arriving no later than 1:31 for a 1:30 meeting, and she looks, well, stunning.  I can tell I am dealing with a bit of a perfectionist here.  It should come as no surprise, as having hosted several fashion shows and events over the last year, I have witnessed her repeatedly steal shows and had the honor of awarding her Best Emerging Designer of the Year at the 2011 SF Fashion Awards.   I have even experienced her perfection first hand, wearing one of her jackets at an event recently and being repeatedly complimented on it and asked where it came from.  I wish I could say I usually attract that kind of attention, but the credit here clearly goes to the designer.  Dahae has taken her seat now in the sunshine and is ready to chat.  I find myself wondering if the world is ready for Dahae Kim.  

SOLZ: Do you feel your formal education helped prepare you for working in the industry? What education and training has helped prepare you the most? 

Dahae:  Education from school (academy of art university) has been definitely major help to me for working in the fashion industry. Academy of Art has variety of courses yet very specialized. They train you hardcore not just to become a creative artist but also expert in what you do. From foundation classes to very detailed technical classes, every single class school offered gave me important knowledge I have to have. and it’s been amazingly helpful. I was ready enough to jump right into the industry after graduation. 

SOLZ: Did you always know you wanted to do MEN’S fashion design? 

Dahae:  The harder the tasks are, the better job I do. Menswear is more difficult in many ways than womenswear.  There are way more of challenges in designing mens clothes including menswear construction, market, and difference of consumers psychology. Mainly for this reason I always knew I wanted to be doing menswear from the beginning when I chose to do fashion design. I love challenges. 

And also because I love it. There is no other reason than the one that “I love it”. there was any difficulties as a womenswear designer. I didn’t even care to try womenswear because I was never attracted to womenswear.
 

SOLZ:  You call your style, “Conceptual Menswear Design.”  What does this mean to you?  

Dahae: The philosophy of alchemy is my way of getting inspiration. I take dirty, dangerous, unhappy, and dark subjects as inspirations and interpret and design them into beautiful things. I draw inspiration from contemporary sounds, music, the dark side of life, and psychotic concepts, nothing really visual.  For example, one of my main inspirations is music. I listen to sounds and turn them in to designs. It absolutely depends on how I think, feel and listen at that moment. This is why my design style is conceptual and abstract.

 



SOLZ:  What one piece of advice would you give to someone wanting to get involved in the fashion industry? 

Dahae:  1)  "throw out your fantasy" 

Fashion designer’s life is not as glamorous as you see in media or you imagine.  This is pure hard work.  There is enormous amount of detail you have to take care of.   You have to deal with perfection, pressure, stress, harsh critiques and communication all the time.  Also, opening a business takes a long time, and establishing and settling down as a independent company takes longer time. Finance is not the best friend to fashion designers as well.  So, throw away your fantasy, and get ready to be in real tough world and fight through.

2)  "don’t lose your faith"
It is tough, not as easy as you think.  But as long as you have faith in yourself, you can do anything. It may sound corny but it is true and always the first thing I say to myself and others. You have no idea how hard it was to come this far. Fashion industry itself is very tough. As an international graduate, It was way harder for me to work in a start-up fashion business. Issuing visa, finances, living life… I had to deal with a lot of difficulties. However, even with all the hard times I went through, I have never wanted to quit what I do because of my faith. I knew I could do it. I knew I have strength in my to push it through.  That is why I am who i am now.  Don’t lose your faith, and be passionate then it won’t betray you. 

SOLZ:  People say, “Its all about the shoes.”  As a fashion professional, why do you think shoes are so important?

Dahae:  Every single accessory is important. Styling is what makes outfits complete.  But I think shoes take the biggest portion of styling. Style of shoes determines the whole theme of the outfit. also you have to think about not only the style but also functionality. Either wear the right shoes or be bare foot. and personally.. shoes brings me confidence.

SOLZ:  You have now worked with SOLZ as we have sponsored several of your recent shows.  Why do you think SOLZ roll-up flats are a good fit for fashion shows and the fashion community in general?

Dahae:  Having a fashion show takes a lot of work at the backstage. Hours of standing and running around to prepare the show… and because of frequent interviews and photoshoots during, I tend to just keep being in heels. But as a female designer, it is very hard to do all the work in heels. SOLZ saved my life. Now I work every show in SOLZ and change into formal shoes only when I have interviews, photo shoots and right before I walk out to the runway.  Walksoftz, too, are so small and light, easy to carry in my purse so doesn’t take much of space on top of all the garments and equipment for the show.  Chic design is plus - Walksoftz are my secret weapon.  Thanks to SOLZ, I can work better and most importantly I don’t have to cry over the pain in my heels anymore.

SOLZ:  I recently hosted the 2011 SF Fashion Awards TM and was so excited and proud to present you with the award for the Best Emerging Designer of the year.  What did this award mean to you and how do you think it will affect your career?

Dahae:  Many many thanks to  the San Francisco fashion community. I wouldn’t have done it without all the support and hard work of directors, models, photographers, stylists and all. I can’t thank them enough. It was definitely encouraging. It felt like parents or teachers give you encouragement when you accomplish a year of school or do good job at your homework.

I know there is a lot of potential in San Francisco fashion. There are uncountable talented local designers out there. Along with them, I will do my best and work harder to help it grow. I won’t let the SF fashion community down.

SOLZ:  What is next for Dahae Kim?   

Dahae:  Just keeping doing what I do.  I don’t have some fancy next plan. Designing and communicating with San Francisco passionately which I love. New collection is coming up on December. It will be very Dahae Kim and polished.  

SOLZ:  Well I, for one, will be looking forward to it!  Thanks so much…

  • DAHAE KIM is a contemporary menswear designer based in San Francisco. Originally from South Korea, she specializes in conceptual menswear design. Dahae moved to San Francisco in 2005 to attend the Academy of Art University, where she received a portfolio scholarship from CFDA in 2007. Dahae currently has her own line called Homme by Dahae Kim (www.hommedahaekim.com) and is a head designer at Tailored, San Francisco (a high-end menswear design house based in San Francisco - www.tailoredgood.com)
  • Brad Carrick is the owner and founder of SOLZ Shoes and business developer for SFFAMASOLZ Shoes combines a lifestyle shoe company with an extendable microbranding platform.  It has designed and patented a unique, lightweight casual shoe that folds up in a small “capsule” that can be clipped on to bags or clothing. It has also launched “The Walk Street Movement” and “The Sneak In Artist” as additional lifestyle brands. SOLZ is the name of the company and also the flagship brand. SOLZ shoes is marketed as the “Ultimate Beach Shoes” and a platform for self-branding, sponsorship opportunities enabling working with clients to license or franchise any of their brands.

     

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SHOWstudio - Tribute to Alexander McQueen by Nick Knight, Music by Björk


Celebrating the breathtaking imagination and groundbreaking designs of Lee Alexander McQueen, the latest fashion film by Nick Knight pays tribute to McQueen’s sensational creations, stellar career, and most importantly to the man himself. Directed by Knight and set to an exclusive soundtrack by Björk, the film is featured online at SHOWstudio.com.