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The Designer Spotlight (held on Jan 28) is an open-house style event, presented a few months before the annual KPU fashion show, as an opportunity for industry and media to connect with graduating designers.
The event gives potential industry employers a chance to meet emerging designers, ahead of their graduation, before they begin to explore employment opportunities.
This year, guests had a unique opportunity to view student portfolios, displays, fabric swatches and colour palettes that conveyed the in-depth research, business planning and design thinking that is going into developing the thesis-level collections that will be presented at the upcoming year-end fashion shows (April 6th & 7th).
Featured collections will include seasonless apparel for those who live a genderless or non-binary lifestyle; clean and effortless eveningwear that encourages considered buying; menswear that combines formal and casual business wear using technical elements for function and comfort; clothing based on the philosophy of slowness and the principals of wabi-sabi; luxurious evening gowns that fuse local art with fashion; and surfing apparel for west coast women utilizing sewfree technology and soft circuitry.
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Designer: Ekaterina Lukasheva
Folded by Tanya Bushueva
Parts: 60
Paper size: 5*5 cm
Final height: ~10 cm
Joint: no glue
Based on "Plant Cake" cupcakes. Fondant tops with bows finished in piping gel for a shiny appearance.
drawn: during design test in school!! (you've gotta sketch/draw something in 90 minutes based on a theme)
theme: by school, denim
inspiration: err, none?? i suck at drawing and panicked so i just draw something denim that i wanted to have myself. so i guess my inspiration was me. AHAHAHA
going to: i love this entire thing, i really want to make all of it.
Model: Titta Orlando
Make Up Artist: Francesca Nolli
Designer/Stylist: Veronica De Vivo
Photography: Viviane Izzo
Light Assistant: Giovanni Mattei
Retouching: Leonardo Mattei
Designer feather earring with traditional peacock essence. Great combination of evergreen colors. Typical indian touch.
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On my way to explore the access land high up on the north side of Lathkill Dale, I climbed up to Ricklow Quarry. The Wild Thyme is doing very well this year, and this wonderful natural rock garden was a bonus sight.
In the picture are Wild Thyme, Rock Rose, Lady's Bedstraw and (probably) Bird's-foot Trefoil, and a few Harebells.
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The pure white cotton shirt flaunts a charming fairy artistically embroidered on left front panel. The fairy is first outlined with black silkened thread and then filled with charming pink shade. The shirt is plain in the back and has translucent buttons.
Continues live-edges with table leaf/extensions that remove from the ends.
88"L x 66"W with Table Leaf Extensions, 66"x66" without.
The Designer Spotlight (held on Jan 28) is an open-house style event, presented a few months before the annual KPU fashion show, as an opportunity for industry and media to connect with graduating designers.
The event gives potential industry employers a chance to meet emerging designers, ahead of their graduation, before they begin to explore employment opportunities.
This year, guests had a unique opportunity to view student portfolios, displays, fabric swatches and colour palettes that conveyed the in-depth research, business planning and design thinking that is going into developing the thesis-level collections that will be presented at the upcoming year-end fashion shows (April 6th & 7th).
Featured collections will include seasonless apparel for those who live a genderless or non-binary lifestyle; clean and effortless eveningwear that encourages considered buying; menswear that combines formal and casual business wear using technical elements for function and comfort; clothing based on the philosophy of slowness and the principals of wabi-sabi; luxurious evening gowns that fuse local art with fashion; and surfing apparel for west coast women utilizing sewfree technology and soft circuitry.
... taken from a letter from Gary Lundgren to Don Kurylko, the designer and builder of "Alaska."
The anchor I used was just a cheap 15lb. cast iron navy anchor. And I mean cheap. It broke in half on the way up and I just duct taped it together for the remainder of the trip. I tried to replace it, but could only find big anchors. Duct tape holds my life together.
I'm quite surprised myself that I never dragged anchor, particularly one night when I had a very dubious anchorage in a small indent for a bay with a current that made the anchor rode vibrate under tension at max flood in the middle of the night.
But, because it woke me up, I was treated to an amazing display of bioluminescent algae streaming off the rode like a huge, tattered, neon prayer flag trailing off deep into the gloom in a large arc. The current was also agitating the algae as were schools of small fish being chased by larger fish. Streaks of light chasing other streaks of light. It was also one of those rare crisp, clear nights with no light pollution for who knows how many miles. All this made for those most dazzling light show I can ever remember. It was absolutely amazing.
The whole trip was pretty amazing though. This boat is an excellent way to travel the Inside Passage and see it up close and personal. You can't experience the same thing packed like veal in a cruise ship.
sincerely,
Gary Lundgren
Pride of Longbridge 2015
Mini Designer
Year: 1988 (June)
Based on: Mini City
Engine: 998 cc
Exterior colour:
White (NMF - BLVC449)
Black (PMA - BLVC90)
Exterior trim: Nimbus grey
Decals/badges: Twin coachlines and "Designer" logos on the rear side panels and bootlid
Interior: Black and white striped fabric
Equipment: Tinted glass, opening rear side windows, leather-rim steering wheel and two vanity mirrors in the sun visors
Production: 2,000
The Mini Designer was often called the "Quant" in reference to the Mary Quant-designed interior and Quant Daisy motifs on the steering wheel and bonnet badge.