Showing posts with label university for the creative arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label university for the creative arts. Show all posts

Magazine Update: Rosamunde



The Rosamunde Magazine website has been launched for all to have a little insight into the new magazine and its content along with those fabulous images we've all been waiting to see !
The Launch has now made it possible for all fashion and art enthusiasts to purchase this new breed of magazine which is based around covering and exposing for its first issue.

GFW: Bath Spa University




Sophie Jones


Isabella Kent Webb



Victoria Rich



Sophia Hallam



Lucy Penny



Katie mills




The team and I watched the Bath spa show and was simply blown away by the amount of wearable garments. We were witnesses to innovative, cutting-edge carefully detailed garments which could be sold easily in the designer sector.
Sophie Jones brought new stripes and spots to the runway playing with colour and size, whilst Victoria Rich's cool menswear collection had a twist on country dress, making it sharp, smart and slightly urban . Isabella Webb played with girly features and colours, along with carefully constructing tailored pieces creating desirable feminine shapes. We loved Sophia Hallam's retro print top styled with her mustard yellow coat featuring back pocket detailing. With a Eye for detail Katie Mills wowed us her textil detailed coat something I wouldn't mind having ! Lucy Penny featured clever pleating and luxe fabrics. Lucy's Leather jacket and matching backpack was a highlight for us making her our favorite bath spa designer !




Designer update: Ken Fong


'From the land of nod' collection
GFW 11

KTW caught up with Ken Fong Uca Epsom graduate after seeing his GFW collection. The collection featured a beautiful choice of delicate fabrics crafted into charming but comfortable garments, so we put our questions to Ken to find out all the details behind his lastest collection.


Tell us about your graduate collection
My final collection started off with what i enjoy doing: lying in bed, doing nothing, being in my own little world. It developed from bed to pyjamas and then looking into turn of the century nightshirts for shape and detail. I wanted to create a collection that encapsulates slumberwear and the feeling of comfort that comes with it but with luxe and comfortable fabrics such as moleskin, chiffon and silk jerseys.

Talk us through the process you went through to to your final collection
The whole process started from around February when I received the brief till the end of May when we handed in. The best part of the process for me is the catwalk where you see months of hard work, stress and late nights distilled into a few minutes on the catwalk.

Where can ‘keep the wolf’ readers buy your clothes?
Unfortunately, there's no-where to buy my collection and some of the fabrics are discontinued. But if they head to my website and contact me, i'm sure that some arrangements could be made to make personalised items.

Where would you like to be selling your future collections ?
In the far far distant future, i'd probably like to be selling in my own standalone store, but before that, i'd like to sell in small boutiques.

What does the future hold for Ken Fong ?
Couple of days after the catwalk show I received an invitation to come apply for the MA menswear over at LCF. Hopefully if i get in, i'd be doing that. Failing that i'd hope to get a job, stay in london and intern on the side and work my way up the industry ladder that way.

We at KTW would like to wish Ken luck for his future in the fashion world and is looking forward to the next collection from this talented designer.