Thursday 29 September 2011

Portobello West Market, Remnants of Memory Costume Exhibit and more

I have acheived, finally, what I have set out to acheive.. After a few panic attacks and countless doubtful thoughts, I finally made it to three (four for me) fashion events, I had conversations with interesting people and gathered lots of valuable information from each event. In particular at the Portobello West Market. I met a handful of up and coming amazing designers, and I had great conversations with three, Pilar Rodriguez and Kim Barr and Alex Smolen of the local and eco/social concious label Fair JAKE. The label has quirky,eclectic and beautiful accessories ranging from Lily Nicholls head bands with unique touches like vintage buttons (each one is one of a kind and handcrafted) , Beau Tie bow ties, which are created from remnant scraps and eco-friendly fabrics, and Ln handbags. They were very friendly and very helpful. They had graduated not too long ago from Ryerson in Toronto so they said they understood how networking and attending fashion events for the first time can be very nerve wracking. They told me that doubt is so normal when one is studying and working in fashion but that it is important to push past it and just get what I need to get done done. They told me to never sell myself short and be assertive but polite and that I should get out there on the scene and ask questions while I am a student because when I am working no one will want to help me because I will be competition. They were very friendly and I got a good picture of them.
I also talked to a headdress and accessories designer named Pilar Rodriguez of Pilar Rodriguez Designs. She was absolutely wonderful and she was very kind to me and gave me so much good advice that I would be writing for a very long time if I wrote it all down here ( have it in my notes). She gave me tons of advice but she told me to enjoy what I do because it's hard, time consuming work and that I should go to as many events as I can. She told me that while she enjoys working in North America, the fashion is quite a bit behind countries such as London and Milan. She told me to start reading European and UK fashion magazines to stay current( or ahead. Depends on how you look at it). She then showed me a couple of her head bands that she said were becoming very popular in London and she said that the trend most likely wouldn't reach Vancouver until around December. We talked about my trip to Paris a year and a half ago and she said travel is so useful when it comes to working in the fashion industry ( in order to know what's going on beyond the bubble of one's own country). She also works as an airplane stewardess so she has a lot of experience with travel. She mentioned a couple of times her love for London, New York and Milan ( because of italians precision and attention to detail with clothes).

The london trend she showed me.


Remnants of Memory: Costume Installation Exhibit
Not too much to say here. The designs were excellent and I met a girl a little older than me and we talked about school, I told her about the Ivan Sayers event and she rccommended to me a great vintage store.
I also found out that one of the dancers for Remnants of Memory is the daughter of my grandparents' friend so I got her phone number. Here's a few costumes..
"Imagine you are a grape and your lover is picking you from the vine". That is the kind of stuff that was playing on the podcast while you walked through the exhibit. A very artsy event.



Only few of the many costumes..
I'll do a seperate post about the Drift Harvest Festival because it was awesome too. I got quite a few photos at that one too. It was more music and art than fashion but if you looked hard enough there was fashion. Besides, fashion, music and art are all related anyway.

Monday 26 September 2011

Titanic:A Gala to Remember (I'm officially going!)

2011 Gala
 This is the description from the Original Costume Museum Society Website www.ocms.ca/events.html
... Another Ivan Sayers event! I am so excited it's going to be amazing.
Thursday, October 13: 
The Titanic: A Gala to RememberWhat was everyone wearing when the great ship went down?  The passengers boarded the Titanic with trunks filled with the latest fashions of 1912.  The ladies were prepared to change their clothes several times a day for breakfast, luncheon, tea, cocktails, and dinner.  The men were equally clothes conscious.  After all, this was the maiden voyage of the world’s most extravagant passenger steamship and people intended to dress to impress.
Ivan Sayers and live models will impress with a historical fashion show featuring glamorous garments reminiscent of the Titanic. Dinner will be a tasting menu featuring items similar to those eaten on the ship.  A silent auction (proceeds to benefit the OCMS) and champagne cocktail hour (no host bar) will set the mood to mingle with style.  Join us for this titanic event!

Thursday 22 September 2011

1912 fashion is gorgeous

Titanic on t.v? Yes baby. I love this movie so much.. It's so tragic that I can't believe it's a real story, so part of me is wondering why I'm about to put myself through this tear-fest again. The clothes? Probably. The music that, alone, makes me want to cry? Could be. The love story because I am such a girl? Yup. Why do I love to cry in movies?

Oh okay. That's why I am obsessed with this movie.  How excited am I for the Titanic: A Gala to Remember on October 13th? So excited! I'm enjoying a little break then I better get cracking on designing my logo for my business card I am making next week!

Wednesday 21 September 2011

Another hit to my gameplan

"Did you really that think I wouldn't have a plan B, a plan C and, you know how the alphabet works don't you?"

If there is one thing I have learned from this whole fashion thing, even as a green newbie is to always, always plan ten steps ahead, and expect things to go wrong. Because they will. I get to the door of the "What a Girl Wants a Girl Gets" and it's nineteen and up only. Thought of trying to pass off as nineteen because my name was on the list. I have my University smart card and I could've just said my birthday was July 12 1991. But there were some scary ass bouncers there and I am ashamed to say I don't have the grit for that. I'm turning 18 in November. So close but so far. I had a camera ready for my pictures, a pen and paper for when I was going to talk to the designer... Oh well, that's the way it goes. Still have some back ups lined up. I'm calling tomorrow to make sure I can actually make it to these events and then I'll go from there. Whoever's reading this send me some luck eh? And I'll send a lot of appreciation back!

Drat.

Nevermind.Change of plans, free bridal show from 5:00 to 6:00. Not quite as exciting but project is looming and I have to take what I can get.

Tuesday 20 September 2011

Blushing Designs : "What a Girl Wants, A Girl Gets"

I don't know when I started to be so busy.. I have a love/hate relationship with being busy. I need to be busy to keep my head on right but I need down time to keep myself happy. I need balance! Anyways, I am going to "What a Girl Wants, A Girl Gets" by Blushing Designs introducing the "Story of a Girl" Autumn 2011 collection. It's a fashion show and gala. My mission is to network and take lots of pictures. I need at least 25 pictures from at least 3 events by Tuesday! It's not the picture taking part that scares me, it's the "what if I don't talk to the right people and make no connections because of my shyness" and the "what if my inability to drive and lack of experience with transit prevents me from going to things I need to go to" that scares me socks off. But that is just doubt and that isnt helpful. I will go in and do it! Perservere! And if all else fails with transit there is always.... a taxi? I've gotten pretty good at calling cabs I will admit. I wish they weren't so expensive...

Sunday 18 September 2011

Ivan Sayers

I didn't end up making it to the the Kira Kira Tokyo Exhibit.Which is unfortunate. Believe you me I wanted to go but I had to go to a family function. Anyways. I did go to Ivan Sayer's show , and it was beyond incredible. Genuinely, it was a smorgasboard for anyone who loves fashion, history, or vintage clothing. The clothing was to die for. Seriously, I thought I loved fashion before tonight, I had no idea. And when I say the clothing was incredible, I am talking an original little black dress from 1928 by Coco Chanel herself, tea dresses from the 18th century, a hand beaded evening gown by Charles Frederick Worth ( known as the father of haute couture), a black feathered hot pants suit designed and autographed by Oscar de la Renta and much more. You name the era and there were clothes from that period. My highlight was, of course, the Chanel original little black dress. I am not stretching the truth when I say I wanted to cry when I saw it. It was gorgeous in it's simplicity. From a distant it looked like a simple long sleeved sheath dress. When I got closer all of the beautiful details came alive. It was beautiful and what was most amazing was the way that that dress could be worn today, as is and it would still look elegant and modern. Chanel's style was so timeless and so innovative when you think of the time period when she began working ( early twentieth century). It was incredible. Ivan Sayers was very charismatic and inspiring. The fact that it was so truly entertaining to listen to him speak without moving for roughly two hours speaks of how charismatic he is. And he found a great deal of his vintage clothing in places like the Salvation Army and Value Village! The man definitely has an incredible eye and I was just mesmerized the entire time. It was my first real fashion event and there was not a second of it that I did not love. It was definitely a rewarding experience and it just made me love fashion even more and the way that it has changed through out time and the way that it has brought people together throughout time.
The picture is not mine by the way. I found it on google.

Fashion events. Crazy,crazy,crazy!

Before I started studying fashion in University only a couple of short weeks ago, I had ZERO idea how much goes on fashion-wise in my beloved city of Vancouver. There are tons of events going on! Honestly, this town is hopping.Today I am going to see Ivan Sayer, a historical costume collector who is celebrating his 65th birthday tomorrow. He is also the host for "Titanic: A Gala to Remember" , a historial fashion show and gala, on October 15th. I am particularly pumped up for that one. Anyone who knows me knows I have an obsession with fashion and a fascination with the Titanic. After the Ivan Sayers event where he will talk about his collections and his career up until now, I am going to the Kira Kira Tokyo Fashion exhibit at Beaumont Studio. Lots of new and underground clothing and jewellery designers showcasing their stuff, not to mention other artists and dancers and djs. There is so much going on that I feel like a kid in a very cool candy store. Thank god there is so much going on though because I have a Fashion Events project due October 4th, as in a mere two weeks from Tuesday. Wish me luck! I'll report back after all my fun tonight.