Showing posts with label Jammin' Jamaica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jammin' Jamaica. Show all posts

Monday, 27 June 2011

Jammin' Jamaica Journal

04/04/11
Today we I when to south with a few of my class mates we meet at Liverpool Street station but the train was delayed so we waited for every I made sure I had McDonalds before we left. While on the train we played gamed it was fun. Then when we arrived at South-end Station it was cold and we had to ask direction to the south-end beach. As we were walking we saw south-end university so my friend Saadia called her friend because she was at that campus and we were making our way thee it was funny because she was at the other campus. As we were walking down I thought it would take for every like how the walk to Brighton pier was but it was short. As we crossed the road to the elevators we saw this theme park it was every colourful and cool. We were going to go into it but as we walked down the theme park was close. As we got to the beach we saw a train that would take you to the pier by train. We decided to sit on the beach and take picture and sketch. It was getting colder and I was getting board so I decided to take some picture on my phone but in cartoon version, vintage and panorama. The ones that looked the best were the cartoon version and the panorama. We then made our way down the end of the beach and took more pictures. After that we made our way home.

2-8/05/11
This week we went to the Tate Modern Museum for the Moiro exhibition I thought it was interesting because it had such colourful work that I thought would match my theme very well. Some of the paints I liked such as (room 1) have the best location painting with the houses. Also room 4 was my favourite because it has all the colourful drawing. I didn’t like some of the rooms because I think the paintings that were big with not much drawing just dots. This exhibition was worth the £5because it has given me ideas of things that I find interesting and I could do a replica in my sketch book. This then help me decided what I wanted to base my project on Jamaica so I decided to go to the Middlesex University library to do get some books on Jamaica fashion history and the Caribbean history. I did find the books I was looking for and the information was very useful. I also was looking on the internet for the Jamaica fashion trends on 2011 but couldn’t find much so I talk to my sister in Jamaica and she told me that hat the fashion trend there is the same as in Jamaica.

9-15/05/11
I was going to research British beach fashion but I decided not to because I wanted to focus on the Jamaican side of my culture and the fashion. However I did research there fashion trends of 2011 and found out what the colour for the season was going to be. I stated to ting of ideas of what I wanted to make such as waist coat, maxi dress. Some of my ideas that I wanted to base on the on the things I found out about the Caribbean history such as pirates. So I stated to look up about the pirate history and I found it very interesting from there is came up with the idea that I wanted to a jacket base on pirate elements. Also I develop the film me and my friend shared in Brighton and South-end.

16-22/05/11
I stated to worry about how I would bring in my Jamaica culture so I called my sister in Jamaica and asked her if she could get me some fabric from Jamaica a with a Jamaica flora print and send it up with my cousin. I also told her I wanted the fabric to have some of these colours-red, yellow, green and black. This I would then incorporate into my design. Pattern

23-29/05/11
I was set on my pirate idea and I was long all over for the pirate costume pattern piece. I couldn’t find it anywhere even though I when to Oxford Street and Edmonton and though that I could make the pattern piece myself. However when my sister final got back to me after I have calling her I ask her if my pirate idea would match in with the Jamaican fashion there now and she said no .I was panicking because I had spend all this time on the pirate theme. However when I talked to Pinar she gave me an idea to use my drawings from South-end to help with my design and I got 4 good ideas and from there I decide to develop them into 2 final ideas. So I asked my class mates what elements they liked of the ideas and I should develop and they told me. From there I came up with 2 final ideas. From my design I decided that I want to pleat the top of the dress to get the effect of the drawing. So I did some samples from my fabric that I got from Jamaica. I also when to Maria to help me make my pattern pieces

30/05-5/06/11
Now that I had figure out what I need to do I altered my pattern pieces and stated to pleat my fabric and do some sketch book work. The pleating is taking for every.

6-12/06/11
Some family problems have develop and I have been delayed in doing my pleating. So as I was pleating I realise that if I pleat the whole fabric I wouldn’t have enough left over for the second dress so I stop pleating and decide to make the back straight and started to pleat the second dress same thing happened the fabric wasn’t going to be enough so the back for that was going to be straight. However I was still having trouble trying to work out how to keep the pleats in place so I contact my cousin the dressmaker and ask for some help she come over and showed me different ways to do the pleats. From there I continued pleating and then I iron down the pleats to make it more secure.

13-19/06/11
This week I stated to make my dress but when I cut the pattern pieces out I realise that the technique that my cousin shoed me wasn’t going to work because I pleated too small to get more pleats done on less fabric. So experimented with different ways that the pleats would stay in tack and figure out a way, from there I sewed every single pleated pattern pieces it took a long time then I had to iron them all again to get the pleat intact. From there I sew the pleated side together first then the non pleated side together. Then after I pleated the fabric Pinar helped me shibori the 2 ends of my dress with marble and arisi shibori and after steaming it for 30 mins and wait it was done I had to leave it over night it dry. Mean while I was sewing the lining together and then sewed the lining to the top oh the. Bodices while leaving room for the straps I there l. them sewed the zips on to both dresses. When then the shibori was finished drying I sewed it on to the bottom of the dress after gathering them. In addition after I sewed the bottoms on me plated the straps for the dress then sewed down the ends to each strap. After I handed sewed the straps onto the dresses I then overl-ocked the edges of the polyester because it would fry. I then hang the dress up on a manquin and Maria helped me pin it up and I hand sew the beats that were pinned up. After Maria steam it for me and I hanged the dresses up in my place.

Pirates of the Caribbean

The region‘s of pirates, generated the most intriguing stories that came from the history of the Caribbean. They were real-life swashbucklers who sailed out of island strongholds to plunder shipping all the way from New England to South America with their flying flag  the skull and crossbones also know as they ‘Jolly Rogers’.
The pirates came from many different back ground however the majority of the famous pirates were Englishmen some were simple seaman, ex-navy, merchant fleet captains and British upper class.  The early age of pirates  were actually privateers who sailed with the blessing of the crown as along they only raid Spanish ship there action were deemed acceptable.  However it wasn’t long before the taste of plunder and the life of foredoom away from the harsh conditions faced by most English seamen, lead to them becoming true pirates. Theses pirates were willing to take any prize regardless of the flag.
The quirk of nature within the Caribbean seas made the pirate’s task of capturing ships easier. The reason for this was that the Caribbean current saves them many weeks of voyage so they could get to the powerful Gulf Stream northward towards home pots.  This meant that pirates could congregate around the strait and simply wait. If they needed a place to replenish supplies or find anchorage, the Bahamas which extend all the way across the mouth of the strait, were perfectly suited, for this reason the pirate haven at the New Providence Island in the Bahamas became the centre of the trade for many years.
Some famous pirates like Thomas Barrow, Charles Vane, Benjamin Hornigold, Thomas Burgess and Blackbeard the most infamous of all the Caribbean pirates sailed out of New Providence at one time or another. Eventually thought, a British naval captain, Woodes Rogers, succeeded in closing down New Providence. Also two famous women pirates in history, were Anne Bonny and Mary Read there were disguised as mean and were fierce fighters and fought alongside each other when there crew joined together.  The last of the great pirate was Bartholomew 
Roberts has his base on St Lucia, to the south of the Caribbean.

Saturday, 25 June 2011

2011 Spring /Summer Colours

there are 5 key colour  trends for the Spring Summer. they are :


1. Celebration
Spring personified in a palette, the colors that make up this Spring 2011 color trend are mostly named after flowers: iris, viola, daffodil, poppy, and geranium. Unsurprisingly, should this color scheme take your fancy, this one should be worked into your Spring 2011 wardrobe as a part of your florals.


 
 2. Abstraction
I must confess to not liking this color palette in the leastl the turquoise clashes with the maroon to my eye, and how yellow green made it in there has left me stumped. This is one color trend for those who are loud and proud. 

3. New Classic
According to Lenzing new and unexpected twists on classic elements, and naturally bright pigments, will develop into new classics. "Fabrics are classic, materials the same but all elements are somewhat twisted: fibers in unusual yarn-spinning and -counts, classical weave patterns in atypical materials clashed with a curious checkered design, an embroidery where you didn't expect it - nothing loud, just enough to make you startle."





4. Aqueous
Sitting as our favourite Spring / Summer 2011 color trend 'aqueous' is also the most dangerous. An obvious color theme for Spring 2011 because of its nautical tones, such obviousness is also what is likely to see it lazily interpreted and applied - a danger for designers and labels looking to apply seasonal colors to their basics. To avoid such misapplication Lenzing believe it should be used with "floating" pieces where the fabric is the focus; an interpretation of the sheer clothingtrend seems a strong contender if you intend to work this color theme through your wardrobe.










5. Perleage
Subtle colours, bar for the jet black, this is a color trend all about sheen; in effect, luxurious and radiant colors menat to match with your radiant Summer tan.

Gavin Douglas

While I aas looking on Caribbean Fashion Week pervious exhibition I saw a designer that I really like is name is Gavin Douglas. he has done collection from 2007-2009. I liked is 20098 collection theses are the images.


My final Theme match the Trend prediction for S/S 2011

I have chosen my theme and its 70’s disco along with the 60's Op Art movement. I will be usinging Optical Illusion pattern and develplemt it into my own Op Art/ Illusion pattern. The Era of fashion I have chosen fits in with the trend prediction of this Spring/Summer 2011 women fashion trend: key looks which is the 70’s glamour. I found this out on http://www.fashionising.com/trends/b--spring-2011-fashion-trends-spring-summer-2011-4073.html  


2011 Spring/Summer Women clothing trends

Every season trends evolve, and every season two trends merge. In that regards, spring 2011 will be no different from what has come before it. What will be different, however, is the season's take on a staple for many women's summer wardrobe: the maxi dress. In spring 2011 it'll merge with another trend favourite to give us the sheer maxi dress trend.

No, it's not new. But, like all trends that span multiple seasons, it has evolved. Lace influences for Spring 2011 are more to the classic side with quality antique-style fabrics the key to the trend. Less of the allover, stretch lace and more of the unique takes. Click to read more about the lace dress trend.
These are two fabric finishes that could had to return for 2011: the re-rise of 70s fashion, the popularity of nautical, and a love for lace guaranteed it. Find out what clothes and accessories are on trend and how to wear the two fabrics by reading our guide to the crochet and macrame spring 2011 trend.

Sometimes a little detail is all it takes to change the feel of a garment. In Spring 2011 one of the most popular trimmings is one that signifies luxury or, at times, the exotic. Adorning everything from handbags to shoes to dresses and hats - click to read about the tassel trend.

Able to be worn softly or with an edge, they're a style that might seem ever-green - but don't let that fool you. Pleats are at the fore in spring / summer 2011, in fact, they're dominating women's fashion for the season. And they'll continue to do so into next year. Follow the link to read our guide on this new wardrobe staple.
With skinny pants and jeans now so common that they no longer make a statement it was inevitable that a different style would emerge as a trend. It didn't necessarily have to be this one, but with the come back of all things 1970s it was inevitable that fashion forward people would turn to bell bottoms / flared pants as their style of choice. Follow the link to find out more about this spring 2011 clothing trend including some key styling tips.

It's up there as one of the most important fashion choices you can make for spring / summer 2011: choosing your key / statement swimwear. Read our guide on fashionable swimsuits and bikinis to find out the styles and elements that are in fashion, including which body shapes they best suit.
By now the general experiment with cuts of pants and jeans that aren't skinny should be evident: women's pant trends in spring 2011 are defined by this experimentation with everyone keen to see options for women that simply aren't skinny. Hence alongside the flares are wide leg pants and jeans. What is the difference between the two, and how should they be styled in 2011? Follow the link to find out.
For every trend exists its opposite. So as spring / summer 2011's fashion trends allow us to welcome flares back into our wardrobes, so too does it allow for an opposite style, in the form of capri pants, to make a showing. Click the link to find out about the styles of capris that are in in spring 2011, and what other trends to wear them with.

They've been seen as an alternative to the summer mini skirt or maxi dress for sometime, and for spring / summer 2011 'tail hems' continue their reign as the more interesting alternative to both. Click to read about tail hems including the different styles suited to spring 2011's trends.
Stripes are a dominant part of any spring / summer season, though usually, year on year, featuring a variation on the theme. Spring 2011 sees stripes with an unsurprising nautical dominance - but it's a dominance inspired by other key Spring 2011 fashion trends. Click to read about stripes to find out what those other inspirations are.
They're something of a yoyo trend: one season they're in, the next season they're out. For spring / summer 2011 they're back again, reinterpreted to fuse in many of the season's other fashion trends. Read our jumpsuits & playsuits guide to find out what's in and what's out.

It was 2009 that we last focussed on this look as a trend, and back then it certainly wasn't a trend for the whole year. This is very much a high-summer 2011 look, one great for the hottest of weather and party atmospheres, such as festivals. Find out how the crop top trend has changed since 2009 and how to wear it in 2011 by clicking the link.

2011 Spring/Summer Women Key Looks



Just as the '50s and '60s are back, so too are particular elements of the '70s. There are two main aesthetics: '70s bohemian, and '70s sophisticated glamour. When it comes to the latter, think dresses that fall like shimmering water in the evening and high-waist pants with elegant blouses by day. Click to read about the sophisticated '70s trend.

Biker Clothing
As of spring 2011 the military fashion trend will have been with us for over a decade. And for that decade it's been great, we've loved it, but 10 years later we have to admit: spring 2011 is the time to move on. The question is: what do we move on to? The answer: the trend that's been living in its shadow, waiting for its moment of glory. And for spring / summer 2011 it's going to get just that because here comes the biker trend.
Another of the thematic trends for spring / summer 2011, punk carries on from last year to become less of a full blown trend and more one of influence - you'll see its elements impact upon a number of other spring 2011 trends. Which can be a danger: punk fashion is one trend you can't afford to get wrong. Read our guide to punk fashion for spring / summer 2011 to find out what it entails, what elements you should wear, and the looks you should avoid.
The silhouettes of the 1950s and 1960s make a strong return, with shapes that accentuate curves and foster femininity. A hip-hugging sheath dress with a below-the-knee hem is the ultimate in hourglass dressing, while the full circle skirt and dress remain at the core of the trend. For Spring 2011 introduce fresh colours, prints and light summery fabrics. Click to read about the '60s dress trend.