Monday, 25 April 2016

Final Evaluation:

First of all I would like to mention that this course offered the necessary fundamental knowledge. The theme of Make-up and Hair Design for Beauty and the Brand was very interesting and through this we learned many techniques that can be applied to create whatever design we want. Additionally through the seminars I had the chance to learn and apply some not only natural but also fashion make up. This stimulated my research and helped me to develop ideas for my final design since I have spotted the designs I am really good at and the ones I should better avoid for now.
The part that I found more difficult were the lighting in the studio and the editing the photos. During he IT lessons i didn't found any difficulty because we did everything step by step and i take and notes as well. But by the time i was tried to do it by my own i found it really hard and i get upset. It was so stressful and panic process as you had to manage not only your time at the studio which it was full in booked most of the times but you have to manage yours model time as well. I found it hard to find models for the shootings and i have lost a lot of time to found someone how can me be my model. However now i can feel a more confidence with the camera, lighting and the editing as i had an experience on that, and my tutor spent lot of time and effort to help me understood the editor program. Although, i really like that unit sine now i can understand the difference between the editorial, advertisement and catwalk make up .  Finally to be honest i expect to have more demos on make up. 
Overall I was so excited with the stuff and the equipment of the course since there was a range of different materials that a hair designer could use. To conclude, our tutors were really helpful trying to please all of us by giving advises and ideas.

Saturday, 23 April 2016

Chanel Summer/Spring 2016 Ready-To-Wear

In the Ready-To-Wear fashion show from chanel we can notice that the main colour of the collection its the blue and the silver. However in that fashion show the colourful fabrics are not missing. Black and white and pink was taking part as well. Large sunglasses were hide the eyes like a mask or blue eye shadow on the shape of the mask was coverage the models eyes. The hair was natural low ponytail with a bid accessories on the back. 

"With no hurried travellers (although the information screen did announce a couple of delays) one by one models emerged, some wheeling along luggage, and occasionally stopping by check-in to collect travel documents like they had all the time in the world. Classic tweedy skirt suits, some with pencil skirts and dropped shoulder jackets, others with cropped three-quarter sleeve boucle jackets recalled a more glamorous time of air travel; they were the sort of ensembles one might put on in the hope of getting an upgrade, while a younger sportier gang donned trackpants or knitted skirts and sweater combos - just the ticket for a comfortable long haul. Topped with baseball caps turned backwards and mirrored aviators to shield their faces, they called to mind the all too familiar pap shot of the hottest, newest celebrity as she emerges from a flight to the intrusion of flashbulbs.
There was lots of layering here: full skirts were fastened over trousers, sweaters were tied around waists and elsewhere knotted around the shoulders, almost as though the girls got stung at check in with excess baggage and instead of paying the fee, decided to pull out pieces and throw them on instead all in an effort to aid weight restrictions. The theme of air travel carried through, right down to the soles of shoes, where flatform sandals were lit up depicting the lights on a runway. Come fly with Chanel? Yes please."Chanel spring/summer 2016 ready-to-wear (2015) Available at: http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/spring-summer-2016/ready-to-wear/chanel (Accessed: 24 April 2016).

Chanel (2016) CHANEL Fashion - spring-summer 2016. Available at: http://www.chanel.com/en_GB/fashion/products/ready-to-wear/g.spring-summer-2016.c.16S.html (Accessed: 24 April 2016).

Chanel spring/summer 2016 couture show

On Chanel spring/summer 20016 couture show tones from natural colours are around. Lots of white, cream, beige pink and few black fabrics decorate them with rhinestones, pearls, glisters and sequin. The make up its natural focus on the eyes with strong eye liner and the hair chic, classic, tidy, glossy shape bun around the head.


"The focus was on the Chanel suit, which featured neat fitted jackets with oval sleeves partnered with skirts of varying silhouettes, from strict and midi length pencils to full skirts and breezy, wide culottes.
Pleated dresses were feather fine, while even woolly, natural coloured tweed skirts – where fragments of shaved wood was woven in – looked lightweight, with hemlines splaying into full fringes. That nod to nature extended into night-time hours too, a dress had sleeves embroidered with feathered bees, others boasted wooden birds, and of course petal appliques abounded. But the most magnificent arrived with capes that were painted and embellished in twinkling rhinestones.
And so to the finishing touches: crystal dragonflies, bees, and other bugs posed as brooches, shoes took the shape of a satin two-tone ballet pump atop a cork wedge and waists were accessorised with a chicer version of a bum bag – Chanel called it a smartphone pouch, because even an eco-girl needs to stay connected. Oh, and a note on the timber set, the house promises to recycle it."
Chanel spring/summer 2016 couture (2016) Available at: http://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/spring-summer-2016/couture/chanel (Accessed: 23 April 2016).

Up close with Chanel couture (no date) Available at: http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/2016/03/22/chanel-couture-spring-summer-2016-detail/gallery/1553344 (Accessed: 23 April 2016).

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