Fashion at its best

Maxhosa Africa LADUMA NGXOKOLO ‘Tussles’ dress Apropriyeshin collection Spring/Summer 2017
At the Africa Fashion exhibition V&A

An amazing exhibition, with so many aspects to it. The fabrics, the colours and designs will I am sure inspire whoever visits.

Bull Doff, Laure Tarot and Baay Sooley Dress and collar Tangana collection, 2012 Daka, Senegal At the Africa Fashion exhibition V&A also Dress and hat ‘The Missing Link collection and Selly Baby Kane’Yoff’ dress

A sense of beauty on a rainy gloomy day.

A rainy and quite gloomy bank holiday weekend but all brightened up by two cultural wonders. One at the V&A , the Jameel Prize 4 exhibition and following that, a trip to the Design Museum to see the Azzedine Alaïa exhibition.

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The Jammeel Prize is an award for contemporary art and design inspired by Islamic tradition. It is an international competition, open to artists and designers across the world. Over 250 entries were received and works by eight finalists are exhibited. The show is free and open at the V&A until 25 November 2018.

Hala Kaiksow is a fashion designer, born in Bahrain and who launched her own sustainable womenswear label in 2016.

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The ‘Azzedine Alaïa the couturier ‘exhibition at the Design Museum presents fashion figure hugging sensuous beauty. Azzedine’s design and use of fabrics are inspiring. This exhibition is charged and is open until October 2018.

 

I am pleased to say my weekend has ended with a smile.

Fashion, Art and Henry Moore

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Out and about in London you are bound to find something that will surprise you. Well I did and by chance I came across a place called ‘Makers House’. I found myself in a surprisingly fashionable and artistic extravaganza.

Burberry & the Henry Moore Foundation had created a space to celebrate the New February Burberry collection and was free to enter. But this was no ordinary fashion display; the clothing was intertwined with Henry Moore’s most famous sculptures and alongside working models and maquettes. This was an exhibition at its best, objects and displays extremely thoughtfully displayed both inspirational and informative.

Burberry clothing hung beautifully, sculptures were placed elegantly and videos provided an insight into Henry Moore’s work. His thought process, where and how he worked and the challenges creating his large scale sculptures were all part of the story. This all cleverly provided a taste of the arts and if you wanted to see more of Henry Moore’s work leaflets promoting a forthcoming exhibition of Henry Moore’s work in Herts in April were handed out. The staff were also very helpful which makes such a difference. People are a key part of any experience.

This was definitely a successful and fun way to present art and fashion as one.

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Draped Reclining Mother and Baby 1983 Polystyrene. The Henry Moore Foundation acquired 1993.  (Photo from display at the Makers House Burberry & Henry Moore show Feb 2017)

 

 

Blog 52: Today is recognising talent, providing a helping hand and another skill learnt.

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Attending degree shows and reviewing school projects is such an inspiration. There is so much talent out there and finding a way to provide a helping hand is definitely a goal. My skill learnt today is another IT challenge. Adobe Acrobat Pro and at last I can provide one attachment with all the papers enclosed. Phew I have written the instructions down. Back to beautiful things.