Collecting Myself
Spring = sorbet! Hello bloggingtons! It’s been a long hibernation but spring is sprunging all over the place in Buenos Aires and I’m feeling a bit more invigorated. Marchmain collection Not to say I...
View ArticleLeapin’ Lizards!
This year’s catwalk outfit is done! Now we just have to wait till the 22nd to see the Eamoda show at the Designers Look Buenos Aires fashion week at the Tattersall hotel. The standard of design for the...
View ArticleRetrospective
While waiting for a copy of the photos of my most recent catwalk show, I realised that I’d never posted photos of last year’s show! What an oversight. The theme last year was Dulce Pop (a strange...
View ArticleWalking the Walk
They’re here! Catwalk show photos, hot and fresh out the kitchen. Hurrah! In that second one you can see a bit of poor print-matching going on in the groin area – oops. You probably shouldn’t be...
View ArticleWhen Designing, Drafting, and Sewing Collide
Sometimes I feel that my processes of designing, pattern drafting and sewing, instead of being a seamless (oops, pun) flow, actually interact with each other in rather a negative, or at least...
View ArticleFinally Finals
Sketches of my final collection, Dream of Ghosts Whew! It has been an insane few weeks and I am proud (if slightly baffled) to announce that I passed my design module at Eamoda with a top mark! I have...
View ArticleLookbook: Dream of Ghosts
With the help of some rather wonderful and talented people I made a collection of lookbook postcards of the four outfits from my collection, Dream of Ghosts. I hope you like them! A round of applause...
View ArticleDefining Your Style
Sunglasses in San Telmo market The first step in designing anything (provided it’s not for someone else) is to define your style. Easy enough, you might think – just look in your wardrobe. But how many...
View ArticleExploring Inspiration
As I mentioned in my last post, the first exercise we were given at Eamoda to define our style as designers was to explore sources of inspiration and present them in a way which represents that style....
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