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Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 November 2015

Dear Aslak


I just discovered this perfect Autumn Winter Collection by Liisa Riski via pinterest. Love the colours and styling of these pieces.






Their website says "Liisa Riski is a design house based in Helsinki, Finland.
Liisa Riski aims to create simple, feminine and long lasting women’s wear that is shaped by positivity, joy of life and love. The Liisa Riski handwriting is clean, feminine yet colourful and vivacious"
You can see more here

Friday, 6 February 2015

Abigail


Abigail is a midi length yellow skirt with box pleats at the front and a flattering slight dropped hem at the back. Abigail has a zip fastening and beautiful fabric covered buttons. In a former life Abigail was a Laura Ashley bridesmaid dress made from the softest buttery fabric. I took apart the dress and re worked it to make this design. There were simply acres of fabric in this dress so if you like this material look out for more bits coming soon :)

Monday, 8 December 2014

Anais





Anais is a silky boat neck top with a tie front detail. Made with rose coloured material covered with little purple flowers bought from Stockport Vintage Village. Anais is loosely fitted with cropped sleeves. She would fit a size 10/12 or a Medium.

Dimensions measured flat are shoulder to waistline 48 cm, waist 48 cm, bust 55cm, sleeve 17cm.

Friday, 5 December 2014

Juliette



 
Named after the beautiful Juliette Binoche! Juliette is a silky pink and black polka dot kimono style Jacket. Can be worn as a top tucked into a pair of high waisted trousers or a skirt or worn loose as a cover up/lingerie. Juliette would fit a size 10 - 14 or Medium.

Thursday, 4 December 2014

Introducing...

A sneak peek at my first hand made collection! I've been working on these pieces for a while and being made redundant from my day job has given me a much needed kick to get working on my designs. I have drafted some simple wearable patterns to make the most of my second hand fabric stash so each item is very unique. I am looking to source some fairtrade organic bamboo fabrics so I can offer each piece in more sizes so if you like a piece from the collection please do get in touch - I'm up for commissions :) I'll be posting about each piece in the collection as I upload them into my etsy shop www.robesetfemmes.etsy.com
My email is robesetfemmes@gmail.com or feel free to comment below!
Jo
xx

Photo credit: A million thank yous to my very talented friend Andy Conway

Monday, 24 November 2014

Second hand first!



How much of your wardrobe is second hand? Last week TRAID launched a campaign to encourage more people to commit to buying more of their clothes and other resources second hand rather than buying new.
So what does it mean... well I like to think of it as your clothes and other items telling a story. It's easy to pop into a high street shop and buy the latest fashion but you'll have more fun and individual style by buying second hand, and if you support traid you will be reducing the amount of clothing going into landfill and supporting global projects to improve conditions and working practices in the textile industry. The photo I have chosen to go with this post features some of my favourite second hand pieces purchased from ebay, etsy and local vintage shops or charity shops. Not every item in my wardrobe is second hand - see those clarks shoes above but we could all aim to have a higher proportion of pre-loved clothing and that is what the second hand first campaign is about.
Maria Chenoweth-Casey, CEO of TRAID said, “Second-hand has the power to create a more sustainable society. The garment industry makes huge demands on scarce and diminishing resources, like water, land and oil while unwanted and still wearable clothes are sent to landfill. #SECONDHANDFIRST Week reminds people to use what we already have as a way to reduce waste, landfill, carbon emissions and consumption bringing major benefits to our increasingly fragile environment.”
It's something I have always had in mind when making clothes ... I love the process of designing and making items to wear but I also want my designs to be sustainable so my hand made items are only made of second hand or responsibly sourced materials.
What is your favourite second hand piece? Take a snap and share it on twitter or instagram with the hash tag #secondhandfirst 

Friday, 14 November 2014

The Whitepepper Lookbook


How amazing are these photos from the latest The Whitepepper lookbook?! I really love the styling here - feels a bit like a Wes Anderson film with the colours, hats and suitcases