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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Creativity Flows!

Hi all,
Just me again checking in since the trip to London :)
Hmm, what have I been doing... well, as part of this VM project I'm undertaking, I need to focus on trend research and forecasting a lot. So, I have looked at one of the most directional, influential trend forecasting websites, cosmoworlds.com/trends, and used the info I found to create these super-cool and stylish Autumn/Winter 2010/2011 trends:
Body Performance-


Rustic Roots-


and Dark Poetry-


Check out the text in the pictures for detailed descriptions of each trend.
Look great don't they! I was very pleased with these trend moodboards and feel they definately portray the feel and emotion of each style.

After researching these, I had to create a new trend of my own for Autumn/Winter 2010/2011, for my favourite fashion retailer. I chose the Spanish brand, Bershka.
For this I had to research Bershka's branding, graphics and general look. Here's what I came up with:


And my trend, namely, a'Tiempo, which is Spanish for 'to weather' or 'to time', is portrayed like this:


As before, check out the text on the moodboard for detailed descriptions...

So yes, I have been very busy indeed and enjoyed putting these mood boards together immensely. It enabled me to dig deeper into the industry of trend forecasting and how our current and past trends will determine future ones. It's an exciting, fast-paced world and I feel privileged to be able to delve into deeper into it.

L x
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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

L O N D O N ! 22nd Feb 2010...

Hi all,
It has been a little while but the work schedule's becoming really quite hectic!
I went with Sophia to London for a day- and what a day it was! We researched and generally soaked up the high-fashion and great atmosphere that our capital city has to offer. It started from 3am (travelling up) and ended at about 5am the following morning! But this is the devotion we give to what we do.
I took lots of photos of the incredible windows on display in this fine city, but not just windows, in-store VM was also on a level quite hard to comprehend.
One of our first stops was Topshop. Now, there is one down here in Plymouth, but visually, it's nothing like the one in London. Check out these pics:

This is a display showing Topshop's Premier vintage wear 'Vintage Academe'. Great design and very effective aesthetically.

And what a good idea this is!! The trolleys remind me of street artist Banksy in a way. But yes, a brilliant concept and works so well with the styling of the display.

Not long after we went into Uniqlo, a Japanese-founded brand with a kind of technological, clean edge. This was demonstrated in their VM:

This display actually slowly turned around, enabling an all-angle view of the garments and how they hang on the body. Lots of high street retailers pin the garments at the back, making them appear better fitting from the front. But when there is a full 360° view of the product, it must have to fit perfectly all around. This gives customers more faith in the garment's quality and fit.
And look at this!!

This is Primark! Now, we love Primark, let's be honest. But did we expect a window as great as this?! It's so intriguing and full of information! Colourful, engaging and gives you so much detail about the kind of garments they sell, their style and appearance. It was about 9-10 metres long and full to the brim of garments, patterns, prints, lights, pretty props and accessories. It looked like it took a LONG TIME to prepare and complete. Primark really did look incredible.
And lastly, in my high street range, I have... Anthropologie.
Natural, earthy, pretty and slightly rustic, they honestly have a look all of their own. There's an element of farming and self-cultivation in their design.

Beautiful, intricate detailing with lots of attention to colour and placement. They seem to try and appeal to consumers by displaying what every person has in common with each other- the earth and living organisms at their most beautiful and most captivating.

It's a new store within London so would need to establish itself with the new customer base, and the first point of contact for consumers is the window displays and garments on display. We love you Anthropologie!

So now we go on to designers...
We have looked at high street windows and VM, and like it very much. But how do designer stores fare?
We went to Sloane Street, at night, to see the beautiful displays.
So check this out...

Chanel, incredible Chanel. A classic, clean, contemporary window. It's the perfect clue to what Chanel and it's styling is about. Beautifully lit, captivating and aesthetically alluring, it oozes class and sophistication, traits much like their customer. I love the huge Chanel No. 5 bottles aswell- a great touch, and an infamous element of Chanel.
Anyway, we went into Selfridges, a designer-fest, and were in awe! So many beautiful garments, and Sharon Osborne browsing Vivienne Westwood! As much as I wanted an autograph/photo/chat, we had work to do...

Temperley had this intriguing but captivating display, it had pretty frills and fabrics but with a gothic edge. And the 'snow-tree' was the perfect prop to tie it all in together.
Stella McCartney had a fun concept to her window- lettered balloons spelling her name! This pic only shows her first name, the adjacent window has her surname!


Back to Sloane Street, and when a shop is called 'Billionaire- Italian Couture', you get an idea of the sort of money needed to afford to shop there! We saw a lady, very well turned out, dressed in head-to-toe fur, with a shopping bag belonging to this store, and wanted to check it out. So here it is...


What a weird juxtaposition of high-end couture tailoring and a jungle-like backdrop with outdoorsy elements. Very clever idea that you may imagine would never work, but it does somehow! It would've been great to go inside but the store was closed :(

Dior looked sensational too.

Lovely props, and minimal design. I like how they have practically bare mannequins; you'd think they'd have to be dressed, right?! But all they adorn them in is a beautiful necklace and handbag. And let's be honest, that's all they need. Less is more as they say.

Considering the untimely death of Lee Alexander McQueen, we found a window devoted to his memory very poignant.


Very much like a scrapbook/sketchbook, this window evidences Alexander McQueen as a visionary genius, with stills of his incredible work and talent. There are also quotes from famous people within the fashion idustry, like Anna Wintour and Lorraine Candy, Editor in Chief of Elle.
"He was a genius." "A global fashion icon." These are just a couple statements on this window devoted to the famous designer. It's very sensitively put together and an apt ode to his life.

Now for my favourite window design of, well, forever...

I must say, I am quite in love. Possible the most attractive, sensational window I have ever seen. It incorporates modernity, contemporary design and great use of colour, underlining the statement 'Less is more".
Marni's window feels like a work of art. Because the props and garments are so well-placed it feels like it's kinda not real! It obviously is and I wish it was open so I could've had a good look inside. I think the window tells you all you need to know about the company though...
"Consuelo Castiglioni began creating a women's collection with precise attributes. Attributes that continue to be the hallmarks of the collection today: eclectic style, especially researched and refined materials and a production quality that ensures garments maintain a tailored aspect... In tune with this image, the architecture of our stores- designed by architectural design studio, Sybarite of London- is the fruit of ad hoc research, based on a high-tech concept modified and adapted to each location, each in a different colour theme, thus ensuring the uniqueness of Marni stores across the planet."
- Marni.com

So there you have it, my discovery of some sensationally alluring displays that truly inspire. London was so, so captivating.
Just goes to show how pretty much anything goes when thinking of interesting, fascinating concepts for window displays. Let your imagination run wild!!

L x
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Useful Trend Research Resources...


Useful Trend Research Resources:

WGSN- ‘Worth Global Style Network’
Extensive news and information service covers every facet of the fashion industry. A subscription-based business, it offers its subscribers fast access to all aspects of international style information.

Chanel News
Exclusive online features.

CIFF
Explore the newest trend show, created for the Copenhagen International Fashion Fair.

COLOURlovers
A resource that monitors and influences colour trends.

COSMOWORLDS *
An online publication since 2000, COSMOWORLDS provides access to information for the international trade community. The site includes trade data, international fashion week and trade show dates as well as information on global trends and lifestyle events.

Design*Sponge
A daily website dedicated to home and product design, launched in August 2004.

ELLE
and Elle magazine

FASHIONATION
Hot editorials from the world’s best fashion magazines!

Fashion Forecast Services
Recognised as the leading source for international reports for colour and trend services to the fashion, homewares and associated industries.

TRENDZINE
Subscription-based site, a terrific source for a view of international apparel trends. Reports include catwalk trends and detailed illustrations, pictures and colour charts.

Fashionising
A fashion community and blog, who have their eyes firmly on the future of fashion by always analysing fashion trends.

FASHION SNOOPS
Features store shots from fashion cities in Europe, the U.S. and Japan, complete merchandised collections, denims, fabrics and analysis of runways and fashion-forward trade shows.

Fashion Trendsetter
An online fashion and colour forecasting, trend reporting and news e-zine which serves up-to-date fashion information from the major trade fairs, trend reports and fashion forecasts.

Garance Doré
The girlfriend of blogging guru The Sartorialist shares fashion illustrations, street style and chic musings.

Glamour
and Glamour magazine


Fashion.infomat
Delivers expertise in fashion research and editorial, including trade show listings, new trend reports and proprietary market-specific research.

Jak and Jill
An insight into a model’s life- from fashion shows to off-duty dressing. “Fashion’s fade, style is eternal.”

LOOKBOOK
Upload your own fashion pics and browse others on this addictive site.

PANTONE
Provides colour systems and technology across a variety of industries. Products such as ‘Colour Matching System’ standardises colour in fan format. It is the reference for selecting, specifying, matching and controlling colours in colour-critical industries.

Peclers Paris
A trend forecasting agency offering a line of trend publications which preview consumer expectations for the fashion, interior and industrial design fields.

Print & Pattern
A website that celebrates the world of surface pattern design.

Printsource
Definitive resource for print trends in fashion and interiors.

The Sartorialist
Selected as one of Time Magazine’s Top 100 Design Influencers.


Shopping The Trend


Shoe Me Your Wardrobe
Peek at the cool crowd’s wardrobes, from musicians to designers and all the creatives in-between.

SnapFashun
After 25 years remains one of the world’s leading retail trend analysts, covering the U.S. and European markets. Renowned for their innovative and sharply focused reporting style, SnapFashun supplies fashion trend information to manufacturers and educational institutions.

STREETPEEPER
Browse the chicest dressers all over the world without leaving the house.

Streetstyle London – England – The World
Cute homegrown fashion shoots and snaps of inspirational shop windows are the highlights of this site.

Style
Online home of Vogue features complete fashion show coverage (videos and photos are online right after the shows), trend reports, expert advice and breaking fashion news.

Stylefinder


Stylesightings


Style Signal
Helps people who need to know about trends on time and on budget.


Style Rookie
She’s only 13, but her fresh fashion eye and intelligently witty comments are pure style inspiration.


The Cool Hunter
The world’s most-read culture and design site.


30 Days
The same fashionista is photographed each day for a month.


Trendstop
An exciting, visual online trend information service. Provides fast, accurate fashion forecasts and global trend information.


VOGUE
and Vogue magazine


WHOWHATWEAR
With a girl of the month, inspiration boards and styling tips, this hands-on site has style all sewn up.


You thought we wouldn’t notice...
A site dedicated to pointing out those things that give you the feeling, ‘Haven’t I seen that somewhere before?’. An open blog, anyone can post their thoughts and views.



These are so helpful and a great resource to fashionistas everywhere! :)

L x
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The 'Nuts and Bolts' of my trade...

Visual Merchandising Hardware-
Sources and Contact Details:

'Abbey Lighting'
Specialise in the manufacture of display lighting for the exhibition and retail point of sale market.
Website: Abbey Lighting
Contact Details: 01789 400705
Email: abbey_lighting@btconnect.com


‘Adel Rootstein Display Mannequins Ltd’
Designs and manufactures display mannequins and wigs.
Website: Adel Rootstein Display Mannequins Ltd
Contact Details: 020 7381 1447
Email: sales@adelrootstein.co.uk


‘Artillus Illuminating Solutions Ltd’
Energy saving LED illuminated light boxes and illuminated/non-illuminated display products.
Website: Artillus Illuminating Solutions Ltd
Contact Details: 01604 678410
Email: sales@srtillus.com


‘Ceemco’
• Specialises in retail store displays and fixtures.
• Showcases the products whilst conserving floor space.
• Custom-designed and manufactured.
• Includes side-inset displays, light boxes, graphics, solid colour or mirror backwalls, height-adjustable tempered glass and laminate shelving.
• U.S-based company
Company Manager: Gregory Hemmert
Website: Ceemco
Contact Details: (888) 793-6520


‘The Display Centre (UK)’
• One of the south’s largest suppliers of shop fittings, retail equipment, shop equipment, mannequins, garment rails, hangers, glass displays.
• Based in Fareham, Hampshire.
Website: The Display Centre
Contact Details: 01329 231333
Email: sales@displaycentre.co.uk


‘Dragon Display Systems Ltd’
Manufacturers of centre-shop hanging and shelving systems for fashion, lingerie, outdoor, sportswear, giftware and general merchandise.
Website: Dragon Display Systems Ltd
Contact Details: 01952 290055
Email: sales@dragondisplay.co.uk



‘OCS Retail Support’
• Offers advice and assistance for aspects such as store layout, product display and merchandising.
• Joiners, craftsmen, electrical and mechanical engineers.
• Can specify and install a wide range of racking and shelving solutions.
• Specialist services include: New shops and stores
Refurbishments
Extensions and partitioning
Promotional and display areas
Managing Director: Graeme Grove
Website: OCS Retail Support
Contact Details: 0800 282 382, 01689 879444



‘Pinetree Enterprises Ltd’
Comprehensive range of suspended wire and bar systems, freestanding and wallmounted displays to suit the retail environment.
Website: Pinetree Enterprises Ltd
Contact Details: 01420 520804
Email: info@pinetree-enterprises.co.uk


‘Rare Basic’
Offers display solutions to all sectors of retail including IDW mannequins plus MagnIQ.
Website: Rare Basic
Contact Details: 020 8348 9888
Email: mail@rarebasic.co.uk



‘Robert May of Holloway Ltd’
Stockists of wall mounted and free standing systems, mannequins, busts, hangers, garment rails, etc.
Website: Robert May of Holloway Ltd
Contact Details: 020 7272 5225
Email: sales@robertmay.co.uk



‘SDEA’
• An online guide for buyers of shopfittings and display
• Offers retail display equipment through reputable suppliers
Company Director: Lawrence Cutler
Website: SDEA
Contact Details: 01883 348911
Email: enquiries@sdea.co.uk


‘Visual-Red’
• Provides retailers with visual retail opportunities and solutions.
• Can be contracted to carry out Visual Retail Consultancy, Visual Mystery Shopping, Visual Learning, Retail Store Design and Equipment Design.
• Has a network of suppliers for equipment like mannequins, large scale graphics and acrylics.
• Manufactures and installs shop fitting equipment using some of the most well-known names in the UK and Europe.
Company Director: Alan Westcott
Clientele: M&S, Hoss Intropia, Chromagene
Website: Visual Red
Contact Details: 0845 373 1816
Email: info@visual-red.co.uk

L x
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Friday, February 12, 2010

Alexander Mcqueen...


"A man of design genius, the name alone makes my heart anxious. I adore the designs, the creativity, the feminine fantasies concocted by Alexander McQueen. Absolutely beautiful and heavenly."
- RIP Lee Alexander Mcqueen.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Wow, look at this!!


Wow, this is one of the coolest window displays EVER!
Was just surfing the net and looking at the VM blogs I have bookmarked, and came across this inspiring and truly lovely window display.
I'm not a pink, Barbie, cutesy person, but a display like this will make pretty much EVERY woman reminisce about their childhoods and the Barbie's THEY had as a little girl.
And what a great idea to have the oversized Barbie box in the window, just how we used to buy them! With the accessories etc. included.
Brilliant, innovative and fun. The three key points for a great window...
L x
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Lots of wooork! :)



So after being given a list of bits to do, regarding this external Visual Merchandising project, I find I am getting through the work slowly but ever-so-surely. Various reports, research and letter-writing all contribute to what I need to (hopefully) pass this project.
Today I created a moodboard for the concept I am working on within this project, namely 'a'Tiempo' which means 'to weather' or 'to time' in Spanish.
What do you think?
L x
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Currently...

Well, after a good Christmas and New Year I'm back to work and getting right into the new college projects.
This one involves a lot of VM-related research material, and hopefully some great work experience within the field too. I'm excited about it.
There's sooo much to do!! Think I'm gonna freak out at some point, but hey, that's the industry in a nutshell and I need to be able to channel that anxiousness into great work and great results.
So let's do this...
L x
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Thursday, February 04, 2010

An Introduction...


Well hi all!! I suppose, as this is my FIRST EVER blog of ANY TYPE, I should maybe introduce myself and a bit of what I'm about.
My name is Leah and I'm a Fashion student, in my 2nd year of a 3-year degree, and liking it a lot. Don't get me wrong, it gets nerve-racking at times, but is definitely worth the blood, sweat and tears.
Regarding my course, I'm very much into Visual Merchandising, rather than the designing and making of clothes. Window displays especially enthral me. I believe shopping is as much about the experience as the purchasing itself. I am a fussy shopper, and when I overstep that 'I'm gonna buy it' line, it just HAS to feel right.
So here I am, looking and documenting stuff that would make me feel right for sure.
If only all stores took the time, effort and sheer imagination to make their interiors and exteriors WONDERFUL. Enjoy...
L x
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