Thursday 6 September 2012

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Beta Fashion 

The second competition I entered with BetaFashion.com was set around the theme of the Jubilee. My entry focused on and was titled The Queen's Guard. Created during the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations, the Soldiers, with their red tunics and bear skins hats are a royal representation of the celebration and ceremony and are quintessentially British.
This was my design and I recently found out that I was chosen as a winner! This is so exciting and a great opportunity to have my work sold on their website and possibly other places!



This Scarf is available now from the BetaFashion website here and may soon be available on Topshop.com

A Photograph of the scarves in the Topshop Flagship Oxford Street Store, keep a look out!

Tuesday 4 September 2012

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Beta Fashion 

This post continues on from previously to bring you up to date with the work I have done up to this point...

Over the past year I have entered two competitions set up by the lovely people at Betafashion.com. 
The first was a few months back and the brief was 'Power Pastels'
This was my design- 'Indian Summer'  when I found out that my design had been chosen as a winner it was so exciting!
Indian Summer
Having visited India, I wanted to explore things I had seen. Colours are based on quieter times; early dawn when people were opening up their shops and calmer dusks. These were times that the more intimate moments of daily life were seen, glimpses of the calm before the chaos.




This Scarf has been available on Topshop.com and in the Flagship Oxford Street Store and is still available from the BetaFashion website here and Not On the Highstreet.com here