Friday, July 31, 2009


THE BEGINNINGS
Katrina-Rose May Evans

1.Subcultures: I'm going for a contemporary hippie look, the kind of fashion that would have
been worn at the Woodstock music festival.
The terms "fashionable" and "unfashionable" were employed to describe whether someone or something fits in with the current or even not so current, popular mode of expression. However, more so in the modern era items termed 'not so current' may indeed fit into the term 'Retro.' Retro fashion allows rule shifts, such as 'old is suddenly new,' thus fashionable. The subculture that influences my brand mostly are a mix of old & the new, based mostly on the the earthy boho hippie styles from the late 60's with a dash of the florals from the 50's mixed to make new fashions.
2.Totems: Keeping in touch with the hippie scene & nature I've looked at different flowers, birds & trees to use as totems.
FLOWER POWER seems to fit perfectly.
3.Symbols: Peace signs, ying & yang, old combies, birds of peace are all symbols that fit the era & subcultures that i am basing my brand on
4.Colour: Think old sepia photos & pretty pale florals
. A dark brown will be the main colour
used accompanied by a very very light brown or cream, a pastel pink/peachy colour, pastel blue & pastel green. The exact colour palette is still being developed.
5.Historical Style: late 60's to early 70's.
The boho hippie look from Woodstock. The Woodstock Music festival was held during a time of military conflict abroad and racial discord at home, and participants quickly became aware that the event had taken on a meaning beyond its original intent. The site of Woodstock became, for four days, a countercultural mini-nation. Minds were "open", drugs were used, and "love" was "free".Yet, in tune with the idealistic hopes of the 1960s, Woodstock satisfied most attendees. Especially memorable were the sense of social harmony, the quality of music, and the overwhelming mass of people, many sporting bohemian dress, behavior, and attitudes.

6.Age group: 18-28
7.Gender: Female
8.Season: spring-Summer
9.Geographical Distribution: This line is aiming to be distributed to a range of funky boutiques in towns like Noosa Heads QLD, Torquay VIC, Byron Bay NSW & Bondi Beach NSW
10.Social, Political & Environmental awareness: The people of the hippie generation [60's & 70's] not only changed the course of music and fashion, they rejected spoon fed propaganda and fought for racial equality, women's rights, gay rights, the environment, peace, and anything that mattered to them. These are messages that my brand will be trying to show through its prints on t-shirts etc.
11.Products in the range:
-High wasted shorts
-Floral dresses & singlets
-Old prints on t-shirts
-plaited headbands & head scarfs
-brown suede or leather bags & accessories
& more to come
12.Fabrics: -delicate fabrics will be used for a range of printed singlets
-laces & suede or leather will be used for the headbands & range of accessories
-a very pale denim will be used for high wasted shorts
-pretty florals & cream lace will be used for a range of singlets, skirts & dresses.
Ideas for Brand Name: Brown bird, wooden bird, love child, flower child, a peace of 70's, lace bird, sugar mountain, dusk & dawn, pure rose, indiar, KRME, 3birds, feather.......im still not 2 sure what 2 pick tho!













Oriel - Wearable






subculture: ROMANTIC ARTISTS & MUSICIANS

totems: POPPY (narcotic), 
SNAKE (sensual & dangerous), 
ROSE (heady and romantic)

symbols: EYE, HEART

colours: BLOOD RED, 
PEACOCK, 
ANTIQUE PEACH PINK, 
CHARCOAL,
CAMEL.

historical style: VINTAGE EXOTIC DANCER
Originator of exotic dance in Paris was Mata Hari, supposed spy during WWI.  Her style and free-willed attitude made her a very popular woman, as did her eagerness to perform in exotic and revealing clothing.  She posed for provocative photos and mingled in wealthy circles.  Her death by French firing squad fit her theatrical life, which was filled with tempestuous passion, stoic inner strength and defiant intelligence.
TURKISH OTTOMAN HAREM
Popular subject matter for French ORIENTALIST artists of the 19th Century, whose colour and style used elements from their travels to the Mediterranean, North Africa and the Near East.  Women in the Ottoman Harem were taught Music, Dance and Literature; in fact, the site of the first university in Istanbul was originally the "institution" where ex-harem women were accommodated, (when a new Sultan came in to rule).
 
BOHEMIAN
the practice of an unconventional lifestyle, often involving musical, artisitic or literary pursuits.  Associated with anti-establishment political and social viewpoints.





   
ABOVE: John Galliano - ready-to-wear 2008-09

 
 
ABOVE: (left) Alphonse Mucha 'Salome' 1897; (right) Mata Hari 1906

age group: 25 - 50

gender: FEMALE

season: AUTUMN

geographical distribution: SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE

social/political/environmental: FREEDOM OF SPEECH, SOCIAL MOBILITY,
PUBLIC ART.

product range:  DRESSES, SKIRTS, PANTS, TOPS, SCARVES, ARMBANDS, HEADBANDS, FASCINATORS, EARRINGS, NECKLACES, STOLES, BROOCHES, BELTS

types of fabrics: SILK, SILK ORGANZA, WOOL, LEATHER, FAUX FUR
(Ottoman Clothing - leather & felt materials had priority due to natural & social conditions. In addition, sheepskin, fur & wool were major constituents in clothes of that period.)

name of brand: SNAKE AND ROSE,
HENNA HAREM,
HAREM,
PEACOCK ROSE,
SALON D'AMOUR,
EYE SPY,
SALOME'S VEILS,
BOHEMIAN PALACE,
SALOME

ABOVE: Bakst's 'Salome'



Thursday, July 30, 2009

Candy - My Clothing Brand

My Intension
1. Subculture - I like the gypsy/hippee bohemiem Style.






2. Totems - Am thinking of Dove or a tree.
3. Symbols - Tigerlillies, or some sort of waterlilly.



4. Colours - Reds, green, purple, orange, pink, and Maybe either biege or browns?




5. Historical Style - The Style would be similar to the Stevie Nicks /Bridget Bardot look, free flowing, comfortable, and casual.

6. Age Group - 25+

7. Gender - Female

8. Season - Spring through to Summer

9. Graphical

Distribution - Queensland costal areas such Beach/Tourist hotspots.

10. Social/Pollitical/Enviromental ?

11. Product Range - Dressers, skirts, tops, long pants(flairs), shorts, sandles?jewerelly


& accessories?



12. Fabric Types - Wool, cottons, linen, silk, rayons, crepe

13. Brand Names- I researched the gypsy/bohemiam look and i found that bohemiam
came from the "slavic people" so i look through their languages and came up with these names.

Slavic Names - Their Meanings
kvete - Flower or Blossums
Zala - Beautiful
Libena - Love
Zoria/Zaria- Morning Star / Sunrise = Goddess of Morning
Katarina - Pure
My Names that i picked from those where -
Zala Kveta - Libena
Other Names i thought of were - Morph, Transform, Shocking Vixen or Shocking Goddess
Any other suggestions would be good?








Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Branding - Christopher

Define and describe your potential market for your clothing label by answering the following questions.

1.Subculture?


I have tossed up in my head numerous different sub-cultures. Between punx, skate, 80 streets/hip-hop and the style or subculture whatever that may be that I fit into now, and miraculously have come out the other end asking myself what do all these genre's of human have in common, like a similarity and i found alot tend to wear generic clothing.


a social group within a national culture that has distinctive patterns of behaviour and beliefs.


punk


antidisestablishmentarinism


anarchy


80's hip hop culture


skating


graffiti


low socioeconomic backgrounds




2. Totems?


Rats


Tiger/Panther/Cat


Sheep/Cow




3. Symbols?


Anarchy sign


Skateboard




4. Colours


Black


White


Grey


Blue


Red


Home Deco also




5. Historical style


80s/90s Punk


80s HipHop/Skate




6. Age Group?


Adolescents




7. Gender?


Male




8. Season?


Winter




9. Geographical Distribution?


Melbourne


London


New York


Hong Kong




10. Social, Pollitical or Environmental aware?


Government


Authority


Human Careless Actions towards the planet and each other (prejudice)




11. Define the products in the range.


Jeans, Jackets, Shirts, Polos and T-shirts




12. Types of fabrics?


Cotton, Denim




13. Name of your brand?


Generic


Thrashed


Orphan


Out of Step


Bad Reputation


Dont Care


Adolescence


BAND


Youth


Rekord




14. Anything else you need to tell?

Its just a generic style. just a treat.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Cien - My Brand


My brand is going to be heavily influenced by the optimistic, Egyptian inspired era of the 1920's, Jazz, The Charleston, Feathers, Flappers, Gangsters, Bootleg Whiskey and a whole new explosion of colour palettes separated this era from any previous.

1. Subculture

I want my label to be sophisticated but still have an edge of laid back-ness to cater for everybody, whether it be evening wear, a cute little beach dress or just something you can simply go and have coffee with the girls in.

2. Totem

A totem I might use is either a Peacock or a Phoenix as they inspired a lot of wear in the 1920's and have beautiful colour schemes.

















3. Symbols

A symbol I found on a poster for the Charleston may be used.

4. Colours

- Sky Blue

- Silver

- White (pearl)

- Royal Blue

- Turquoise

- Soft Yellow

5. Historical Style.

1920's

6. Age Group

17-30's

7. Gender

Female

8. Season

Spring

9. Geographical Distribution

Australia

10. Define the Products in the range.

I want my label to be sophisticated but still have an edge of laid back-ness to cater for everybody, whether it be evening wear, a cute little beach dress or just something you can simply go and have coffee with the girls in.

11. Types Of fabrics

Lace, Textured, synthetics, blends

12. Name of Brand

Roxel

Roxela

Gender

Folio

Sophi

Mistic

Charleston

Craze

Word

20’s

Fenix

Veil

Prohibit

Charlz

Miss Charlé

Charlé Rose

Charlton

Charle