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Images of HOODED series in action

As promised here are the professional images of my Hooded series from the Crowned and Bound Fashion Collaboration courtesy of Nathan Lahnam.

I have not actually posted many images of these pieces – I think they are genius! Seriously, I am very happy with the finished look. When they are worn they make sense!  

I was so pleased with the way they were worn and the clothes they were teamed with. All you need do is ask those who were standing around me during the parade – I was giggling like a little girl. 

I hope you like them – buy a spray can. 

These first images were taken on the rehearsal night. 

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This was one of the first designs – I would wear this.  It is clear plastic and slips on over the head. 

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This is the only fabric Hood, it has this really cool black mesh over the top. You may not be able to see here but it also has an aluminium brim. 

 

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This is my favourite image. This is the back Hoodie. It is worn on the arms like a back back and can be worn down or up. 

The other really cool pieces are from a fellow student Mary-Claire. They are awesome. 

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I think I will open a Flickr account soon and post all of these  and all the other pieces from the show. Then you can get more of an idea of the other accessories. 

You will be able to watch the parade yourself very soon. The video is being edited and will be posted on Youtube.  I will keep you updated. 

K.



Raffle necklace for CROWNED & BOUND Fashion show.
August 19, 2009, 3:15 pm
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This is an image of the pieces I made for the production line that was made as a result of our catwalk pieces.

One of the lucky raffle winners will recieve one of these spray can toggle necklaces from Kemmo’s ‘Tagged’ series.

The winners piece will be a limited edition of one! You will be the only person to have this particular coloured spray can!

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If you are not a gambler – these pieces will be on sale from the opening night exhibition of

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220 pieces by 11 metalsmiths

Place: Out of Hand Gallery, Gold and Silversmithing Workshop ANU School of Art.

Time:  6:00pm

DATE: 27th AUGUST 2009

$60.00 Necklaces

$45.00 Bracelets



Oh, I see..

As I am sure you are all curious as to why I asked for responses on the questionnaire I posted. (Thanks again to all those who took the time to give me your answers – I really appreciate it and you might see some of your answers in the completed work)

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This is an image of that the neck pieces will look like. They will be on stainless steel cable and I am making toggles.

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This is a detail of what the pendant type charm will be like. It is suppose to resemble a spray can. So this is where the colours come in. The toggles are each made out of aluminium and they can then be anodised different colours. So to make this collection fun and interactive – each colour is going to have a meaning – so when potential buyers wish to purchase one they do not necessarily pick one because it is there favourite colour – the meaning behind the colour is what makes you pick it.

If you are wondering where the spray can comes from.. Well in a relating assignment we have to create catwalk pieces and then in response to those create a production line. My catwalk pieces are hoodies – so my inspiration for both the hoodies and the spray can pieces is the whole hippidy hop, graffiti, urban culture. I am also looking for names for the collections so feedback and ideas are always helpful. Let’s brainstorm.

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There will also be a bracelet version – for the males out there. In this image there is an example of the aluminium that will be used.

Hope you like – let me know.



dying complete.. waste of time?
May 21, 2009, 1:52 am
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I did some dying! It was not a complete waste of time. It was enough to make me realise that using drawstring material for my production line was not going to work properly. So here are some images of the dyed drawstring in action, and then the final outcome.

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This is the cord I dyed black – my post for Help! was to do with this project so you may recognise the spray can nozzle. It is the only object I will use in this project now. Before hand I was looking at the three objects in the images in the post Help! 

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This is the second type of drawsting that I tried to dye black – but it did not take. So it turned out grey, which is a colour I wanted all the same. What do you think of these? Would you wear them as a neckpiece? 

Obviously they have improved somewhat.. I will post some more images soon. k.




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