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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

SOARing to great heights

Featured at the BOB showcase that Fal and I attended was Tim Soar. This graphic designer turned DJ turned music consultant to fashion houses (for runway music that is just right) turned fashion designer sure has one hell of a CV that has catapulted him to the upper echelons of the British fashion scene. Tim Soar shifted away from the DJ spotlight and placed himself into the fashion spotlight with menswear design, amid plenty of scepticism from his fashion industry insider friends. Nonetheless, the designer threw himself into it and has since earned himself a reputation year on year at London Fashion Week.

Rice informed us that the collection carried on BOB is pretty much his inaugural womenswear collection. I appreciated the clean lines and neat tailoring that is the essence of menswear that Tim Soar has managed to translate into skirts, dresses, blazers and so on with effortless ease and no pretense. The only issue I have with the collection is that it is a tad too simple. Not that there wasn't enough attention being paid to the detail, tailoring in itself is a detail-focused activity, I guess I was just expecting more than the blatant subtlety.

Nonetheless, fabrics that were used to create these gorgeous tailored pieces were in themselves a pleasant surprise. Touch that wool blazer and instead of a heavy and rough textile that feels like wool, you'll be taken aback, in a good way of course, by the soft, silky fabric that slides right off that finger. What appears to be a thick, woolly blazer is actually a silk blazer, soft to the touch, printed like wool, perfect for the warmer weather that is spring/summer.

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Another item of interest was the pencil skirt, which looks like 6 of daddy's old silk ties cut up and pieced together to form a wonderfully tailored skirt, haphazardly striped because obviously, ties are too oddly shaped to be sewn in a straight line. I loved the sense of spontaneity and fun in this skirt and I'm actually toying with the idea of trying one out on my own with (yes) 6 of daddy's old silk ties (if he would let me).

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Tim Soar admits the heavy influence of menswear on his ladies' collection probably because of the huge archive he has to draw on through his experience designing for men over the years. Nonetheless, a womenswear collection is the perfect outlet for some of his designs which are too feminine for the menswear collections. Taking things slowly, Soar did not want to try too many things simultaneously in his first collection, which explains the clean cuts and crisp lines.

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This designer definitely does not take things that slow; he is still dedicated to music and now compiles playlists for hotels more than fashion houses under his label, Music Concrete. My personal subscription is to the belief in fueling and fulfilling the passion that one has for something and achieving a balance between money-work and passion-work. It's not easy as I have come to realise (especially today) and observe, but still, worth a shot. Life is short and if Tim Soar can do it, I think we all can afford to at least try.


♥,
Fir

Thursday, December 9, 2010

British Fashion Awards 2010

A quick round up of the winners at this year's British Fashion Awards, indeed a huge affair in the fashion world that took place 2 days ago at the The Savoy Hotel and Theatre in London.

BFC Outstanding Achievement in Fashion: Alexander McQueen


Alexander McQueen received the award for Outstanding Achievement in Fashion Design in recognition of his legendary work. McQueen has worked in the UK, Milan and spent 5 years as Chief Designer at the French Haute Couture House Givenchy till March 2001. He committed suicide in February this year and will always be remembered as one the most influential and creative designers of this generation.

Spring/Summer 1998

Spring/Summer 2001

Autumn/Winter 2009


Model of the Year: Lara stone

Lara Stone came out tops amongst the pretty faces. I really love her teeth.


Digital Innovation Award: Burberry

Burberry’s innovative digital marketing initiatives have definitely paid off. The brand has launched its A/W 2010 collection as an interactive, motion-responsive experience. Motion responsive images allow viewers to zoom in on a jacket or bag they've got their eye on or see the how the clothes move in virtual motion.


British Style Award: Alexa Chung

Alexa Chung has emerged as the style icon and international fashion ambassador of the UK, voted for by the British public. Rightfully awarded, if I should say so myself. Alexa Chung really embodies the essence of London and has exported that style by establishing herself as an international style icon.


Designer of the Year: Phoebe Philo for Celine

Phoebe Philo takes the coveted prize this year.


Designer Brand of the Year: Mulberry

Mulberry edged out fellow nominee, Posh spice a.k.a. Victoria Beckham, to earn recognition as a British fashion label that has impacted the international fashion scene in the past year.

Find out about the other award winners here.



♥,
Fir