Friday, March 30, 2012

DIY Collared Tube Top

How to Pattern A Tube Top From Measurements (Knit Fabric)

DIY Collared Tube Top (Tuxedo Style)


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Olympic Gold: Stella McCartney Unveils Her Adidas Designs for Team GB

Olympic Gold: Stella McCartney Unveils Her Adidas Designs for Team GB

We must be frank: What with half of Central London’s roads and tube stations being dug up in preparation, citizens’ collective feeling about hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics might thus far be expressed as a long-suffering sigh of resignation. Today, though, British Olympic excitement has finally been roused by Stella McCartney’s unveiling of her Adidas designs for the British team’s uniforms at the Tower of London: the great reveal of what Team GB will wear as it competes across 46 sports. “I’ve been talking to athletes for two years,” she said. “I wanted to ask what matters to them—whether it might psychologically improve their performance to look good, what I needed to do to work around the rules and regulations of each discipline, and all their technical requirements. Some told me, yeah, if I look better it helps. Others said, I don’t care how I look as long as I can shave off a second. Working with them mad  even more impressed with how dedicated they are—and so proud to be British!”
As far as the Olympic Games’ relationship with fashion goes, McCartney is setting her own world record: This is the first time a world-renowned fashion designer has ever been entrusted with the responsibility of bringing together the look of a summer Olympic squad. “I thought it would be great if the design could make everyone feel like one team. I started with the Union flag, which I love—but it’s been so overused, and I didn’t want to do it in the teapot-and-pillow sort of way! So I isolated parts of the design and used it as a graphic.” True to McCartney’s eco beliefs, at least part of the huge range of hyper-specialist state-of-the-art sportswear is made from recycled synthetics. “See! Half a million plastic bottles have gone into all this!” she chirped, waggling a tiny tennis skirt with a built-in pair of shorts.
It’s McCartney’s eight-year training, in the form of working on her Adidas by Stella McCartney collection, that qualifies her as creative director of this intensive project, of course. (A manager from the technical department of the company was going around describing it as “a love triangle between the athletes, Stella, and us.”) On parade with McCartney, all the British sportswomen—including the national heroine heptathlete Jessica Ennis, gymnast Becky Downie, sprinter Jeanette Kwakye, and beach volleyballer Zara Dampney—all looked extremely pleased at this chance to show off the fashionable results for their own fields. There’s one “look” they’ll all be competing hardest to wear, though. That’s the British Olympic “presentation suit”—the two-piece sweatsuit winning athletes traditionally don to mount the podium and accept the gold, silver, or bronze. This year, British female Olympians in London won’t be stepping up in any sloppy, blocky old tracksuit. Thanks to Stella, they’ll be standing there kissing their medals in ultra-fashion-worthy 2012 style: a jacket, tied with a ribbon-belt to create a peplum, over a pair of skinny navy trackpants implanted with a red tuxedo-stripe zipper on the outside leg. Go, girls.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Best of the London Showrooms

Best of the London Showrooms

The British Fashion Council’s London Showrooms came to town this week, bringing its merry band of young designers and their trunks of colorful fall clothes to Industria Superstudio in New York. The visit offered a first look for those who missed the shows abroad, and for those who had seen the collections on the runway and in presentations, it was an opportunity to examine the workmanship and design up close. The result was a newfound appreciation for elements like the intricate textures of a Simone Rocha blouse, the undulating embroidery on a Holly Fulton dress, and the wit in Palmer//Harding’s shirttail skirt. Here, Vogue highlights some of the strongest pieces on display.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

From the Archives: The Ritz Paris in Vogue

From the Archives: The Ritz Paris in Vogue

Inspired by Kate Moss’s couture-clad romp through the halls of the Ritz Paris from our April issue, we went back in our history to discover the many times the storied hotel was used as a backdrop for Vogue’s fabled fashion shoots, including portfolios photographed by Arthur Elgort, Annie LeibovitzMario Testino, and more. The end result is a trip through our archives you won’t want to miss.

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Make your own collar!!

Make your own collar!!Looking for a challenge? Try making your own detachable collar.
HOW TO PATTERN A STRAIGHT COLLAR
DIY DETACHABLE COLLAR (ACCESSORY) LEVEL: EASY

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Harmony Susalla visits UW!!

Harmony Susalla

Wednesday, March 28th 
12-1:15pm in rm. 2335
 
 
"Organic Cotton:  The Journey is the Prize"
Harmony Susalla left a successful career designing for the best-known companies
in the world to start Harmony Art, her own organic-cotton fabric company.  She will share
her challenges and decisions in producing certified organic fabric and convey her
passion for revolutionizing the textile industry.

Susalla will also speak at the Wright Lecture Series at Monona Terrace on Thursday,
March 29th regarding her business and experiences.

Also as Guest Lecture: Collection Development 
"Things I Learned the Hard Way"
Launching an Organic Cotton Business with no business background
Wednesday, 3/28 1:20pm-3:50pm,
Sterling Computer Lab
Guests are welcome!!