Sunday, June 30, 2013

Olivia Howick Final Project

I was, like usually, looking around on the internet and found this collection from the newly graduated Olivia Howick at London's school of Fashion site. These pictures are from her Final Collection.
I really like this collection! 

"Olivia Howick is a Surface Textiles for Fashion student specializing in embroidery and embellishment, with a passion for transforming unexpected materials into luxurious fashion embellishment. Her graduate collection: ‘Medicate Me’ is a high-end ready to wear womenswear collection, designed with the intention of retailing during Spring/Summer 2014. This collection demonstrates the collision of contemporary and traditional approaches to medicine, through the exploration of Native American culture and advances in scientific medicine.The collection draws upon a textile tradition, and transforms it to demonstrate a clinical aesthetic which will appeal to the contemporary consumer. Exploration of new materials, in particular the use of PVC, has allowed for highly creative and innovative textile development through embroidery processes, that reflect on traditional craftsmanship, whilst evoking a clinical and medicinal aesthetic.


Transforming materials is becoming an increasingly important aspect of Olivia’s work. This collection saw PVC hose pipes cut, dyed and stitched to become PVC beadwork. Combining this with satin stitch work and screen printed fabric, Olivia likes to work with both traditional aspects to textile design as well more unconventional material.

Integral to Olivia’s practice is her illustration and drawing. Specializing in highly detailed hand rendered work, her illustration style is graphic, yet rich in textile inspired texture and detail. Olivia was selected as a finalist for the Nina de Yorke fashion illustration prize, and has also been shortlisted to compete to illustrate for the Maria Luisa website.

Olivia has been selected for the LCF Press Exhibition 2013 and will be exhibiting a sculptural textile piece which demonstrates the concepts surrounding her Final Collection, as well as showcasing new textile development." -More and information



MEDICATEME_Photography:Max Barnett, Model:Lucy@Next     Handmade and Dyed PVC tube beadwork+amaya stitching
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MEDICATEME_Sunglasses Collaboration with Sarah jane Cook of Spangled, Photography:Max Barnett, Model:Lucy@Next
MEDICATEME_Sunglasses Collaboration with Sarah jane Cook of Spangled, Photography:Max Barnett, Model:Lucy@Next
MEDICATEME_Sunglasses Collaboration with Sarah jane Cook of Spangled, Photography:Max Barnett, Model:Lucy@Next
MEDICATEME_Sunglasses Collaboration with Sarah jane Cook of Spangled, Photography:Max Barnett, Model:Lucy@Next

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