Sunday, September 28, 2008

Ethnic Influences on design

Africa is one of my most favorite places to study apparel. The country has such an distinct and unique style of dress. The cloth to the right is called "kente" cloth. It is woven by the men in Africa and is the most worn fabric. (shown bottom right)
Both men and women wear this garment wrapped around them for all occasions. Occasions including weddings, religious events, activities, work and any regular day. The childern in Africa have a little different style then the elders, they are more westernized. Wearing blue jeans and t-shirts on regular occasions.
Tie-dying is an extremly big thing in this culture. Although it is not used as we use it here. They dye small pieces of fabric different colors, then sew them together. These influences have traveled to the west. Tie-dying is a popular way of decorating clothes. Even though we do not wear the original kente people still take some ideas from the cloth and make it into thier own worn in the west. (bottom left)







Friday, September 19, 2008

new york fashion week


This years fashion week in New York was yet another spectacular display of creativity, style and trendyness.
While researching on instyle.com I found some new trends for spring 2009. One of the new big trends is trench coats, as you see Mandy Moore styling to the left. Also, sheer tops are coming back into style. I feel with these as if a little bit of the 30's and 40's fashions are pushing thier stlyes up into 2009.
Plaids and bright colors are a hit for fashion week. In my opinion those are two of my favorite styles. Mostly everything i wear has a good amount of color and spazz to it.
Another style that was a big hit-I personally love- is the adding of colorful accents. Say for instince an all black dress with bright red shoes and red bag; or grey outfit with a bright blue handbag.
I am really looking foward to spring 2009 and I cant wait to use the facts I learned here to shop with!

Friday, September 12, 2008

genna sherwood-organic clothing


While researching organic and enviornmental friendly clothing I learned a lot of facts I have never known before.
I learned between 10-25% of pesticides and insecticides are used to grow cotton! Just to make ONE t-shirt it takes 1/3 lb. of that junk!
Recycled items such as bottles are now even being made into the clothes. Hemp and bamboo are also being put into the process of attempting to make our clothes more enviornmental friendly.
Three stores that you can purchase these organicaly friendly clothes are:
Patagonia, REI, & Nau.
Buying organic clothes can be a little pricey, but you can buy them from Wal-mart and H&M for more affordable discount prices.
You can basically get any type of style you wish to have such as:
jeans, t-shirts, hoodys, skirts, shoes, socks, business clothes, tank tops, workout wear, nightgowns & even lingerie!
AND GUESS WHAT!?
No more sweat shops! -In the places that these clothes are made, there is absolutley NO children working. It is all adults who get paid normal wages for hourly work.

Friday, September 5, 2008

My favorite designer--Ralph Lauren







My favorite designer would have to be Ralph Lauren. I like this designer for various reason starting with I dont ever think Polos can go out of style. They are so diverse and come in every color imaginable. I love to see boys wearing polo Ralph Lauren :) It looks wonderful on them, it is not dressy but not sloppy either. I also love RL because the clothes are extremley comfortable. Most of the designs are lose fitting but they can still excenuate your body in the ways you want it to be. It is a family versitle design that will be here for years to come. Im sure I will be dressing my children in little Ralph Lauren Polos.
:)