Thursday, 24 February 2011

LCF interview, Topshop, and Oxford street haul...


What I Wore...

Camel jumper with elbow patchess - H&M
Jersey pocket skirt (as worn by Alexa Chung) - American Apparel
Black 'Mickey Kingston' boots - Office
Clock pendant - Accessorize
Floral scarf - H&M
Bedale Waxed jacket - Barbour
Sachel bag - Ollie & Nic

Phew! I think my London College of Fashion went well on Tuesday... it started with a group interview, there were about eight of us in the room, sitting around a circle of tables, each of us from very different backgrounds with different aspirations for fashion related careers. The two ladies that were interviewing asked us a range of questions which each of us in turn had to answer, such as what was the last film or exhibition you saw, why do you want to study at LCF, who is your favourite designer or store and why, last big news article that you can remember, what jobs are there in the fashion industry (and not just front of house) etc... the list goes on! I really tried to present myself well, attempted to relate every answer I gave to fashion and the arts (and tried not to just state the obvious), and really endeavoured to show my breadth of fashion knowledge, and my enthusiasm for studying at the college. After that stage, we were given a worksheet and were asked to write 300 words on out favourite designer/ store/ brand. I chose to write about Vivienne Westwood, as I studied her 18th century inspired gowns at the V&A, visited her shoes exhibition at Selfridges, interviewed her muse Sara Stockbridge, and I genuinely consider her a fashion icon, and I love the theatricality of her clothes... there is so much to say about the 'grande dame of British fashion'! 

After my interview, I hopped back on the train and headed for Oxford Circus, as I read in Stylist magazine that there would be a fashion related talks held at the Topshop flagship store. The Q&A session was with Melanie Rickey (Grazia fashion editor at large and avid fashion blogger) and new designer David Koma, who's designs have been worn by the like of Beyonce and Lady Gaga! The pair answered questions submitted by customers in-store, and I even got to answer Melanie a cheeky question about her drive for fashion blogging. The talk was such an enjoyment to listen to, and such a privilege to listen to what Melanie and David had to say about London Fashion Week, even amongst the hustle and bustle of the store!


I really loved that outfit that Melanie was wearing; a very sleek Celine Resort 2010 blazer, a nude colour shirt, black jodpurs/leggings, a pair of black Chanel court shoes with little emblems on the toe, and a selection of gold pieces of jewellery to top it off.

After the talk, I blundered around the labyrinth that is Topshop, and in the process I somehow picked up a tote bag, a vintage tan leather belt (which matches my Ollie and Nic satchel perfectly), and a Gogo Philip gold star charm necklace.



Once I had conquered Topshop, I ventured out to New Look, where I picked up a chunky knit cardigan in 'ceder', which I first saw on 'LLYMLRS.com (did my dignity just fly out of window when I took this flash/mirror shot with my crappy Sony Cybershot?!). Its really warm and cosy, and even if it is a little on the 'grandma' side, I love it and it goes with 99% of my wardrobe. I also picked up a white/ camel stripe jumper with elbow patches at Zara. By this point I was exhausted, so hopped back on the train home... now I am just waiting to hear back from the London College of Fashion to see if I was a successful interviewee... eeeekkk!!

Saturday, 19 February 2011

London College of Fashion Interview!!

Okay, so I've blagged myself and interview at the London College of Fashion for their Access to HE Diploma (Fashion Media and Communication) course at the Lime Grove building. I am so unbelievably excited for it; I went for an open day there a couple weeks ago, and to be able to have a place on the course would mean the absolute world to me! 

The course itself entails visual studies, styling, photography, computer graphics, drawing, fashion analysis, journalism, and public relations, all within a fashion context. This is the ideal preparatory course for me, as I am certain that I want to do a fashion related degree at university, but am unsure which specific route I would like to take. The interview I've got is on Tuesday 22nd, so in a few days time, and I know it will include a 'short written test' and then small group interviews with 'members of the course team'..... eeeeekkk!! 

If anyone is reading this that can give me ANY hints and tips at all for my interview, anything from what to prepare for the interview to what to wear on the day, I would be so incredibly thankful! This is a big thing for me to say the least, and I really want to do well.... fingers crossed, I will do myself justice and impress the tutors :)

Monday, 14 February 2011

my A2 art exam...

my ideas for my exam title; 'Exploration & Discovery'.. hummmm.. possibly too many ideas.. :)

Thursday, 3 February 2011

the locks of another..


So, I've gotten to that point where whenever I wash my hair its becoming increasingly 'fluffy' at the ends. Okay sure, I use my GHD's pretty much every day to help accentuate the natural wave to my tresses, but right now my locks are a looking a little desperate, and no well-respected girl who takes care in her appearance should put up with such a disgrace of a mane. 

Maybe I am exaggerating a little, my hair is not exactly out of control, but still, I like to keep my barnet in good keep, plus, a trip to the hairdressers, a place of mixed emotions for most, will not go amiss if one wants a haircut and (potential) colour à la Alexa Chung. I am definitely one of these girls who is guilty of a good cut out and keep of images and photographs that I love from magazines and the net, and its the same when I go to my local salon. I''l find myself walking in there grasping pictures and print outs of hair styles of celebrities that I long for, and Chung is no exception. 

I. Love. Her. Hair. There.. I said it. And sure, I've probably joined to long list of other Chung-ettes who appreciate her sun kissed, laid-back hairstyle, and I'm fully aware that I've caught on to the trend of 'ombre hair' two seasons too late. But still, I am almost certain this particular style would suit me, and I am well and truly determined to get it done asap. My hair deserves it.