Monday, December 13, 2010

Olympics 2012 concept

Hello Fashion friends,

I am going to discuss today a trend concept for the future Summer Olympics of 2012.  I picked this trend because the Olympics are an event my family and I have cherished all of our lives.  As a child growing up in a big family with nine siblings sportsmanship has always been a part of my life.  In my childhood, the neighborhood kids would often gather out on the street and play football, baseball and have relay races.  My childhood home has a big back yard where we had a basketball hoop where my brothers myself and the neighborhood kids would often play in basketball teams.  When I was nine, my parents put in a swimming pool and swimming became incorporated as a sport as well.  We would often play pool games and watching my Father or sister swim laps was the norm.  In the front yard we would set up the Volleyball net and play team Volleyball.   Summer vacations and winter vacations were engaged with skiing either water or snow.  I remember being eight years old learning how to water ski being terrified of the sport but with practice and encouragement through the years I learned to start on one ski and jump the wakes.  Our summers were not only for skiing but for hiking and backpacking and one Summer my Dad, brothers and I backpacked three days in the back country of Yosemite, California with everything needed for survival placed on our backs and in our packs.

The Olympics were and are looked at with great enthusiasm in our house and are the pinnacle of true success for an athlete to compete in the Olympic games and represent his/her country.  My sister was fortunate enough to attend the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and when the Olympics came to Los Angeles in 1984 my Dad made sure everyone had tickets to the different events.  My good friend, Laurel, who was visiting then was trained in childhood Equestrian.  She attended one Equestrian event and could critique firsthand the event of  the exercises being displayed.  My family and friends attended the track and field event and watched in amazement as the great Carl Lewis won the Gold at the Colosseum.  My Father and Brothers attended Swimming events at USC and my girlfriends and I attended the Gymnastic events at UCLA.  It was with great joy and excitement to be able to go to the Olympics and so it seems only natural for me to choose this concept.

Engaging in a sport or in team sports can be hard and even more difficult when you're tired or have adversities in your life. It requires a great deal of discipline and effort to achieve success but the perseverance needed and the delayed gratification are rewarded in the end by the continuity of the hard work and the connectedness with others involved in the sport..

My concept is to present a fashion trend in the Activewear market for these Olympics.  I will hypothetically design for the U.S. Olympics team representing the U.S. brand Underarmour for the U.S. athletes and for the target customer purchasing the garments attending the Olympics or watching the Olympics back home.

The meaning of my trend is to engage the customer and kids in Sportsmanship, to reconnect with the Great Outdoors and exercise.  This trend affects the fashion industry's active wear market by promoting the latest styles and fabrics so the customer can work out with the greatest amount of ease and comfort.  The goal is to promote exercise utilizing the latest technological advances in Fabrics to meet the customers demands for comfort.
This concept would be applied to visual merchandisers by setting up window displays and in store displays with the latest trends and visuals of the upcoming Olympics.  The mannequins inside the store would display the garments where the customer can feel and touch the fabrics firsthand, the salespersons would further educate the customer on the current technology of the fabrics.  Underarmour and other companies involved in the Activewear market will  instill in the customers mind that exercise is not only  fun and beneficial to their health  but the designs are technologically advanced with access to the customers listening needs with IPOD pockets and advanced fabrics bringing the most benefits.


The target customer is a man, woman, teen who utilizes sportsmanship into their lives.  For them exercise is a way of life.  They are sport enthusiasts who love to attend sports games as well as watching the Sports channels as in ESPN or sporting events on Television or in person.  They are disciplined, hard working and educated.  They love to be entertained with Sports, partake in Sports activities and love the sense of Competition which comes with every sport.  The target customer can live anywhere but will clan with other sports enthusiasts in the latest technology and trends.  They love to be entertained, travel and love nothing more than being at a sporting event whether it be Baseball, Basketball or any other numerous sport.  It is a way of life for this customer and in this concept we want the momentum and excitement to be contagious and inspire others to engage in sports and look forward to the joys and rewards which come with delayed gratification in incorporating sports and exercise in your daily or weekly schedules.

The fabrics used in this concept are the most technologically advanced and also utilize the Megatrend of recycling and conservation for the well being of the planets ecological system.  For patrons who attend the London Olympics in July 2012,  we will need to first forecast the weather possibilities.  The weather as we all know has completely changed and the seasons are not always the seasons to be expected as in the past.  Therefore, in London we know that in July the weather could be cold, damp, rainy and chilly from the mid 50's to 60's Fahrenheit or the weather could be on the opposite extreme with hot, humid, sunny with a heat wave of  over 100 degrees. The temperature could also be average with partial sun and clouds with temperatures in the mid 70's.  For Underarmour we will be prepared to handle all of the elements by preparing the athletes and patrons attending by using the most technologically advanced  fabrics in the designs to counter all the above weather patterns.

The opening ceremony will take place on an island setting (but technically is a peninsula connected by an isthmus) in the East End of London.  This land was once considered wasteland and was bombed during WWII.  It is the greatest redevelopment in London in over one hundred years.  Besides the new Olympic Stadium which will be a Velodrome (a modern banked arena with two 180 degree circular bends incorporated into the design through easement with the straight bends).  It will house the bicycling and track events and the island will also have a new Aquatic Center as well as new gardens, cafes and bars.  The re-birth of this land that was neglected parallels the re creation of fabrics utilized from waste.  Plastic bottles filling up the landfills are reconverted into recycled polyester used in the designs I would incorporate as well as recycled nylons.  These Olympics signify hope for the goodwill of all mankind, a recovery from a worldwide recession, renovation and restructuring of  land and materials once left for waste to be utilized, renovated and given a new life.  Therefore, the theme is about renovation, harmony, endurance and perseverance. 

Fabrics and or fibers used would be Microfibers which primarily give comfort with a soft hand. If the elements are cold we would use micro fleece (also know as polar fleece).  Polartec is a fleece recycled from 100% plastic bottles.  This fiber is more environmentally friendly than wool and thereby paralleling the trend of the new Olympics island from wasteland and conserving the earth's most precious commodities with its finite resources.  This fiber is also hypo allergenic (fights allergies) and is an alternative to wool sensitive customers as well as having hydro-phobic (water repellent) properties.  If soaked the fabric only retains 1% of its weight in water and remains breathable.  It wicks (removes moisture) when present.  It will be treated with a fire retardant to reduce from any flammability dangers.  Another fabric, we would use would be 84% Meryl and 16% Lycra.  Meryl is a microfibre which has a soft hand, breathes and is resistant to wind as well as rain. It is ideal for lighter garments in activewear.  It has UVA and UVB protection and protects the skin from long sunlight exposure.  Meryl Nateo wicks moisture away from the skin and is excellent for rain, keeping the wearer dryer and moisture down should the customer be exposed to a sudden rainstorm while viewing the Olympics.  It absorbs sweat faster than cotton and polyester yarns of the same count as is a great choice for activewear.
Meryl skinlife has anti bacterial properties which have bacteriostatic qualities fighting bacteria on the skin as well as allergies, odor and illness.  I would utilize Meryl skinlife as a layering piece on my athletes on opening ceremonies to counteract the pollen prevalent from the new and many gardens in London.  As an allergy sufferer, allergies drain your energy and can induce sinus infections if not carefully guarded against.  Meryl skinlife anti bacterial properties will also last the lifetime of the garment.
With these fibers incorporated into the fabrics they should meet the customer demands for quality, durability and practicality no matter what the situation presents.
Other fibers include Olefin sub catagorized into Pe and PP.  Pe (Polyethylane) has a high tenacity and low specific gravity lighter than water and is excellent in UV resistance.and is sunlight resistant.  It has low static and wicks (removes moisture) away from the skin.  It is very comfortable, very lightweight, has the lowest specific gravity of all fibers and it is stain and soil resistant.
PP is similar and adds quick transportation of moisture.  These fibers used in conjunction with Dacron (known also as terylene (W)) is a fiber used in knit active wear known for it's high strength as well as its resistance to stretching and wrinkling.  Most fabrics I have used are synthetics which monopolize the active wear market.  However, Cotton Inc is working on a breakthrough process which has developed a "moisture management" technology known as Trans DRY.  It is a yarn treatment which will give cotton a wicking ability to remove moisture away from the body and thus making cotton less absorbent and heavier with sweat but much more evaporative.
Tencel is another fibre which is a natural breakthrough utilizing wood pulp and cellulose.  It is silk like soft, strong like polyester, cool when it needs to be cool and warm when it needs to be warm and absorbent as cotton.  We will utilize organic cottons which give an ultimate softness to the hand.  We will also use polyester/ rayon combinations.  Polyester typically doesn't breath as well as rayon but the balance between the fibers will work to give warmth but breathing abilities through the cellulosic properties of  Rayon.
As in this concept, our primary goal is to promote health and maintain health through current technology for the customer as well as the athlete so they may have the full benefits of good health to fully enjoy the 2012 Olympic games.
 The colors I have chosen for this concept is based upon my research. Some color names I have chosen are from London suburbs, famous landmarks and the famous Harrods store all evoking a sense of the culture of the 2012 Olympics.  Piccadilly Red and Bedford Blue and White are incorporated into the Athletes opening ceremony designs.  The designs I envision are color blocked and technologically in tune with the 21st century.  The designs will have a more structural design in the knit jacket utilizing color blocking and using the red as a trim and the red and white as a print utilized within the blue.  Here are my color choices:






































The Olympics of 2012 symbolize many things to me but most importantly they signify hope for a world that will prevail against all the hardship we have witnessed.  Unity, harmony, endurance and care are at the essence of this concept and I feel it will symbolize a great joy among all mankind.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Boutiquing at Kathryn Aileen's Boutique

Hello all my fashion friends,

Today, I am going to talk about boutiquing and profile one Orange County shop:   

Kathryn Aileen's
309 Palm Street, Ste. C
Balboa, CA 92661   Ph:  949-675-5351

First, when I think of boutiquing I think of how exciting and fun it is to shop in boutiques.  I love the individuality and creativity of each boutique and how they reflect the personal pride of the owners and their employees.  I have shopped at certain boutiques for years and when you frequent a particular boutique there is a nice friendly relationship with the employees and owners.  They know you by name; you have a relationship.  There is a warmth to them that mainstream stores don't always have.  Sometimes, boutiques can be more expensive than department stores depending on the merchandise but other times with a good sale their merchandise will be discounted more than the big stores. 

Kathryn Aileen's Boutique at the Balboa fun zone in Newport Beach, has many things to offer to their customer.  Upon my visit to the boutique with my cousin Michele, the owner Lisa Gordon and sales associate Sharon were generous and kind in helping me learn about their shop.  I have some pictures taken by my cousin to show you the products and trends.  I like the fact that Lisa has a committed effort at her boutique to help manufacturers with a cause.  In this blog, I will show you later on some jewelry made by Tibetan Refugees and hand made knits made in Thailand by 3500 Thai women produced by a Canadian company that gives back 1% of the profits to the women that create them.  I think that is exemplary of those brands to help underprivileged people by not only giving them a job but to create beautiful art in the process.  She also carries several lines which are produced in the United States to help domestic manufacturers, including Testimony, Not Your Daughters Jeans, I C collection, Rafael, Tail Bait and Surrealist.  Lisa said, " I feel that some of the fabrics produced in the USA have a better quality than overseas."  I love fabric, and in design the way a fabric feels is called the hand.  Most of  the fabrics in the boutique have a beautiful hand.  Lisa has over 30 years experience and has an expert eye in discerning quality and fashion.

Let's start with a trend that is produced in the U.S.  Below is a gorgeous mineral wash, French Terry ruffled jacket made by Los Angeles based company Testimony.  The material is very soft and the design with a ruffled drape collar as well as an asymmetrical hemline is right on trend.  The wide collar and taupe color are also a trend.


 The boutique offers black leather jackets which is also a trend, and I consider a staple for most girls to own a leather jacket. Then pictured beside it  is a beautiful crocheted lace sweater which has ruffles incorporated into the design of the collar.  Lace and ruffles both are current trends.  This sweater is at the front entry to the boutique and the beautiful beige lace accessorized with a wide brim brown hat is on que for Fall trend colors.

The next trend is a stunning faux fur jacket in leopard print that is ultra luxurious! Beside it are a variety of ruffled scarves that they offer:


Other displays in the boutique include interchangeable flip flop tops (also known as switchflops) and interchangeable shoe tops so you can accessorize your sandel/shoe top to your outfit.  The store has several shoe brands but two prominent brands that the shop carries I will discuss.

First is, Lindsay Phillips, which have flip flops in regular style or with a lift and what's so neat is you can change your style with a snap from one style to the next.  I think this is a perfect item to carry in a Southern California boutique and especially at the beach.  Lindsay developed her idea of changing the style on the top and keeping the sole while still in high school.  After wards, she perfected her idea and patented it in 2004.

The next shoe style are platform wedges from a company called, ONESOLE.   This company was developed by Dominique McCain Barteet who wasn't a designer but a Pharmacist.  She got tired of  wearing uncomfortable shoes while standing for 12 hours during her work shift.  You know what they say, "Necessity is the Mother of Invention."  Touche' to Ms. Barteet for developing this shoe as well as finding a new career as a shoe designer.  They are the original interchangeable shoe with over 1,000 changeable tops.  They have different styles in the wedges and they also include clog styles.  Clogs are trending now and will be even more popular in the Spring.  But, the concept is the same:  unsnap the top cover and add the next style, color, pattern or print.  Very cute products from two entrepreneurial American women with good ideas that paid off with hard work and perseverance.


I would also like to show you two examples of beautiful products that also contribute to a great cause:
PureKnits and Jewelry from Tibetan Refugees.  I have to say, the jewelry from the Tibetan Refugees have an American Indian look to them. American Indian styles are trending in the stores now, especially with accessories.  I asked  Lisa what was the most popular item in the boutique and she said the PureKnit scarf wraps sell a lot.  The scarf is a wrap which drapes around your upper body and has one button to connect it around the mid chest.  They have a variety of colors and retail for $68.  I purchased one during their current sale of 20% off for $59.  It is a good cause to help the Thai women and the garment is very fashionable and warm.

The store packages the merchandise in fuchsia pink bags and leopard print, which is darling.  In fact, Lisa has a very feminine, romantic feel to her boutique which I adore.


I finally asked Lisa how she came up with her name for the boutique, Kathryn Aileen's, and she said, "That's my sister's name and I told her one day when I have a boutique I am going to name it after you."  She kept her word and has a beautiful boutique to show. 

Thank you Lisa and Sharon for all your help.  Thanks to my cousin, Michele, for all the pictures.

Here is the link to the shop:  kathrynsboutique.com

Kathryn Aileen's
309 Palm Street, Ste. C
Balboa, CA 92661  
Ph:  949-675-5351

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Taking Haute Couture and extracting trends into the Mass Market

Hello all my Fashion Friends,

Today I am going to discuss a haute couture show from Christian Dior's current Fall line and I am going to take out elements of  John Galliano's designs and apply them trend wise to the marketplace.  I chose this collection because it is cheerful and elegantly done with florals.  When I went to Paris for the first time in 2001,  my husband and I stayed on the left bank by Montmartre and every morning I couldn't wait to just walk in  Jardin du Luxembourg (Luxembourg Gardens).  Ahh, the beauty of God's work so beautifully detailed at Luxembourg gardens,  I am a bit of  a gardener and designer and I love anything floral.  My Father has a rose garden where I grew up in a suburb of  Los Angeles and my sisters and I all  have rose gardens at our houses.  I have to say my sister Marilyn is a professional and my sister Peggy is right on her heels.  Beautiful designs and breathtaking color in their designs so without a doubt I applaud John Galliano's inspiration.  In Fashion we know that Haute Couture is generally more of an eye popping experience to exhibit high Art and Fashion together.  Usually, these are a little over the top in design and we know most are just for show and are toned down when brought to the marketplace.

In Christian Dior's current collection his inspiration is of God's magnificent flowers which is a high standard of beauty.  In this collection you will notice the stamen of the flower is the cellophane wrapped around the model's faces for added dramatic effect.  I will show you three photos and trends.

First, below we have a beautiful purple coat.  From this creation you find fur feathers on the Center front as well as the side seams.  Fur is a very popular trend and is a beautiful edition to this coat.  Mr. Galiano also uses ruffles on the collar (and lots of them) to utilize the trend of ruffles which is in the stores and of course, purple is a trend color.  I love the way he mixes his fabrics and creates such volume mixed with texture.



The next piece in his collection is showing the use of ombre.  Ombre (or the transition of colors) is beautifully done in from black to gray to white, all of which are trend colors.  Again, he uses ruffles and texture and the silhouette does have a wide silhouette on the skirt portion of the dress.  This is a gorgeous dress and one of my favorites from this collection.  The model I believe is also wearing shoulder pads which is also a  trend but the shoulder pad trend now in stead of the 1980's shoulder pad trend has more structure in it's designs.  They are used more for emphasis in the current trend and oftentimes the shoulder pad will extend well over a 1/2" off the shoulder.  I also love his choice of the orange sandels on the model to tie in the backdrop of the orange flowers.


The third garment in his show I chose uses two beautiful blues which I don't believe is a current fall color but is definitely a spring color to come.  His trend in this is the gorgeous floral brocade in the bodice of the dress in blue and white and reminiscent of tulips in Holland.  His skirt of the dress is also a trend in that it is a full circle skirt elaborately done in layers of tulle.  I could see this dress toned down with the skirt portion deleting the volume selling in the marketplace,  I love the bodice and those are my colors blue and white.  It's such a cheerful dress and thank Goodness John Galliano loves color like myself and where else not to look for inspiration and color than in the Garden!


A picture of John Galliano below

Pictures courtesy of Style.com

Here's is a little poem I thought of  it's a play off of Ruyard Kipling's Trees:

I think that I shall never see anything as breathtaking as flowers can be.  To marvel at the creator's hands, his exquisite details that meet our eyes.  The delicate balance that soothes the soul and brings delight in a perilous world.  For in a flower the  inspiration is endless I see and mixed with other flowers  the collection together is awe inspiring.  Flowers bring such joy to my  face and make me think of my Redeemer's grace. 

A picture of myself  in Luxembourg Gardens,

Au Revoior!

Teresa

Monday, November 8, 2010

Spring 2011 Fashion Show Resort

Hello,
Today I am writing about a designer who has a fabulous collection for her next Spring Resort Wear.  It is feminine, pretty and Romantic which also happen to be all the things I love in a collection.  I have been watching her work and have noticed how all of her designs have such a beautiful feeling to them.  They evoke in me a specialness I feel when I wear a beautiful dress.  The designer I am talking about is non other than Caroline Herrera.  This following picture from her collection is a darling asymmetrical
pink floral dress that I think is simply stunning.  I love the cut, the print, the truly feminine design, it is the Cocktail style and I can easily women wearing this on a Cruise ship in the Mediterranean.  It is gorgeous!
Next from Carolina I will show you an outfit that is ladylike, sophisticated and totally chic.  I love the ruffle on the bottom of the skirt, the chiffon blouse and the look is accessorized with a red belt and pumps to make the outfit pop. So beautiful really. 

Then from her collection is an exquisite strapless pink and black gown which I would love to wear.  It is so beautifully created and has such a Spanish feel to this Red Carpet gown.  I adore this look and particularly love the little ruffle made into the bodice.  It is so refined and elegant, I just can't say enough good things about it. 
I think Carolina Herrera understands women and what makes a woman feel beautiful in one of her creations.  She is truly a marvel and how she makes her workmanship look so effortless.  Well Done Carolina for presenting such a beautiful collection.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Critique of Fabriclink.com

Hello All,
Today I am going to write a critique of a online Fabric source called Fabriclink.com.   As a designer, it is important to first and foremost know about your fabrics.  Since fabric is the most expensive item in production you want to make sure you understand the properties of fabrics so that you can understand how to care for the garment after you purchased it.  Fabric link is divided into five catagories: Consumer Guide, Fabric Care Center, Fabric University, Retailer's Forum and Branded Products.  Let's look a little into each catagory. Consumer Guide has an internal search engine for the customer to look up fabrics and fibers and is almost up to date with any recalls on any fabrics, like if  a fabric was found to be flammable and not safe for children this is where you could reference it.  Sustainability and what you wear is referencing how the fabrics are to be cared for while used and how to properly dispose of the garment once you are done with it and making this environmentally friendly.  It contains a fabric library of fabrics and has a link to further analyze the sustainability of a fabric, it gives examples of sustainable products like ecospun; polyester fabric made from recycled plastic bottles. It discusses how to launder the fabrics that will have the least impact on the environment as well as how to recycle them.  It also list examples of  organizations that can help you making safe decisions when you want to be eco-friendly.  This part has an online blog to field questions and asks for your input.
The next catagory is the Fabric Care Center which not only discusses garments but also for upholstery and carpets.  This is always a necessary reference to have available because stains always happen and you need a quick reference before it has time to set in.  They also have a special features discussing products like spray n wash, uniform care instructions, storing garments, special care garments, care symbols and frequently asked questions.  The followining catagory is Fabric University (a cute title) and this talks all about textile science of fabrics Fiber history, production and charactereistics.  Yarn facts, sweater and knit resources, science project ideas, University links and career paths for those wanting to focus their careers on fabric textiles.
A great source to have.
The next catagory is Retailer's Forum, this is where you can search certain retailers apparel and home furnishings.  They also have brands discussing their fabrics with a further internal search engine to research that product like Schoeller of Switzerland.  It also discusses Hang tags and has an online blog called Fabricville where they discuss fabrics and fibers.  The final catagory is Branded Products which discusses Product knowledge, current trends and textile fabrics.  It features an internal library of fibers that are in apparel, active sportswear, home furnishings and health care.  Each brand is linked to further research fabrics and/or fibers. 
I think Fabriclink is great and will be in my fashion folder to reference at all times.