Heres the link to our Portsmouth Fashion and Textiles catwalk video! My collections quite near the end, about 20 mins in.
http://vimeo.com/43540972
HannahClements
Textile and Print designer
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Sunday, 3 June 2012
Catwalk
Our Portsmouth Uni fashion show was on friday night! It went amazingly thanks to all of us organised students and great models that helped us out. Here are a few pics of my three garments going down the catwalk!
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Photoshoot
Backstage at my photoshoot! Yesterday i had a shoot to show off two on my final garments that i made using my prints. The tighter dress is made using neoprene, a fabric i haven't worked with before but it helped make the fit really smooth as its thick and stretchy! The flowy maxi dress is made with crepe de chine, a really summery fabric to go with the summery prints! The model was really awesome and fitted the clothes really well. Final shots will follow shortly!
Monday, 28 May 2012
Arts Thread
I now have an arts thread portfolio! the address is http://www.artsthread.com/p/hannahclements
16 of my final designs are on there so i thought i'd post them on here too!
16 of my final designs are on there so i thought i'd post them on here too!
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Boards
So its been over a month sine my last post! Wow my final major project is over now i can't believe it. I never got round to putting a lot of the designs that are in my final line up on here so thought id share my boards of the final outcomes!
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
These came from creating 3D shapes with my stretched sky. The bottom design is a bit too typical planet scene-ey to match any of my collection. However the first is much more interesting to me with the large in your face circles. Plus i love creating 3D looking designs.
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Cloud fun
Alongside my new obsession with buildings and lights I've taken up another strand for my collection - clouds! i like the abstract stretched designs, the soft fuzzy edges contrast well with my clean cut buildings. Whereas the cloud cones have the contrast of soft and sharp all by themselves. As well as looking a bit odd...but in a good way.
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