Friday 15 February 2013

sketches devlopment

some more sketches and designs for devloping my methodoligy idea...

Hellen van Rees LFW
London Fashion Week
Fashion Photography
Next I looked into fashion photographers that style there models in second hand clothing. I found these images to be very inspiring as it shows second hand clothing in a way that would appeal to a lot more people as it makes recycled clothing seem desirable by having it included in a fashion shoot.
Adam Bouska
Photographer Adam Bouska was inspired by 'Green Week' in America and decided to create a fashion shoot that would fit in well with it. He styled his model in recycled materials and then photographed them in a way that looks like they could be from a fashion magazine. The dresses the models are in are made out of old newspapers swell as the background and all of the accessories. Bouska has made using recycling materials in dresses look very fashionable with the way he has made the images into a fashion editorial. The dramatic hair, makeup and poses makes the clothing very desirable, I was inspired by this as it makes recycled clothing look very fashionable.





Rory Lewis
Photographer Rory Lewis has used only recycled clothing in this photoshoot. The model is styled in second hand clothing that has been put together in a very fashionable way. By styling the model in this way ignores the fact that they are second hand and makes them seem very new and fashionable.
 
 
 
S magazine- Todd Hiro
Todd Hiro photographed an editorial called 'Call, Chase, Follow' for S magazine, No. 13, Fall/Winter 2011. The editorial is of a female model dressed in vintage clothing and styled in way that makes her look as if she is from another time. She has also been photographed in what looks like a vintage car which also adds to the vintage feel of the images. By using second hand clothing makes recycling fashion trendy and desirable which is a good way to stop mass clothing consumption which will help the environment. The editorial is also printed on recycled photographic paper which adds to the theme of recycling.

 
Bless
Bless is a clothing company that reuses clothing and other objects to create new items. In there no. 04 series they make bags that can be transformed into other items such as a jacket. Another series called no. 10 is scarves all made out other clothing items, regardless of the price, size or colour of them. Bless have created clothing that has been recycled and up cycled, by doing this will open up recycling to a wider audience and make more people aware of it.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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