Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Wedding Wednesday // Dressed in Blue

Ever thought about having your wedding in Blue?

Pantone (the global authority on color) has surveyed the global Fashion weeks to bring the most important color trends of the season... This Spring/Summer it has brought 2 beautiful shades of blue! Perfect for all you quirky brides to be, get in your 'something blue' on your wedding dress!

We're a huge fan of unique dresses at E&W and are in fact already in the making of our first blue silk Wedding dress for a very wonderful bride. As we cant show any progress on this one (its all hush hush!) we thought we'd put together our little montage of the most beautiful blue gowns we could think of!

Some old and some new, but you'll have your something blue on full show!







Image credits: 1.Dior S/S 11  2.Marchesa Resort 2014  3.Monique Lhuillier Pre Fall 2012  4.Claire Pettibone 2012 
5.Ellie Saab Haute Couture S/S 14  6.Yolan Cris Evening wear 2013


Check out Pantone's full color report here

Let us know what you think of a colored wedding dress! Would you wear one down the isle?



Thursday, December 12, 2013

The Ethical Christmas Jumper

It's that time of year again - the festive season is well and truly upon us and the shops have gone predictably crazy! A quick jaunt through town this week saw shops full to the rafters with Christmas decorations, Christmas cards, Christmas food and of course, the fast fashion favourite: the Christmas jumper.

An item that has done a complete 180 from "wouldn't be caught dead in one" to  "must have must have must have!". It's easy to see why the big fashion retailers have jumped on the trend, and while they're offering affordable fashion it's worth remembering that it's also possible to get an ethically sourced Christmas jumper too! :) 

Save the Children have teamed up with Wool & The Gang and 12 amazing designers to create "Christmas Jumper Day" on the 13th of December 2013. Each designer has put their own stamp on a Wool & The Gang handmade jumper, and you can bid on your favourite :) The lowest unique bid wins so take a look and pick your favourites (we really like the Paul Smith one)! The auction closes on the 29th December so be quick :)

In the spirit of Christmas Jumper Day we thought we'd do a roundup of our favourite ethical Christmas jumpers available online this year.

First up we love this super cute skier jumper (£98) - an investment piece made from a soft blend of wool and man-made fibres by ethical fashion retailer Lowie.
Did you know you can now buy clothes from Oxfam online as well as in their charity shops? This festive jumper (£50) is a little more subtle - don't the beads look a little like snowflakes? Oxfam are always updating their stock so it's worth keeping an eye on it :) (they also have a ton of party dresses in stock too if you still need one for your Christmas do!)
This Not For Ponies Christmas jumper (£35) from Not on the High Street combines two of the biggest trends from the last couple of years - Christmas jumpers and moustaches! Good work, guys. They also have a great range of kids and men's Christmas jumpers and all of their stock is handmade in their studio in Manchester. Great stuff!
Of course you can always go for a vintage jumper (try eBay, ASOS Marketplace or our very own Hubbard's Cupboard for some real gems). We especially love this uber tacky 1990s Christmas sweatshirt (£18).


Last but not least, if you're in more of a crafty mood (especially if you have some old jumpers lying around already) Oxfam have posted a fantastic Create your own Christmas jumper tutorial! Christmas Jumper Craft Party, anyone? (If you decide to hold one of these please invite the Ears & Whiskers team!)

We hope we've inspired you with your Christmas shopping selection - remember, a Christmas jumper is for life, not just for Christmas ;)

Love

Sarah 


Friday, November 29, 2013

// Photoshoots

We recently teamed up with some amazingly talented companies to create a stunning styled shoot in the absolute best location!

The photos of the shoot are soon to be released on Gwen's Bridal Bazaar and we absolutely can NOT wait!

Without giving too much away, here's a sneaky peek at the amazing Laura Power's images from the day and a quick phone shot of the beautiful dress we had the pleasure of making...




I can't wait to tell you how i got all my inspiration for the dress once the shoot is released! Its a good un!

xoxo


Thursday, November 21, 2013

Dress mess...

In my fairly short time of designing wedding dresses, I've had a lot of brides that were last minute panickers... as far as I can tell, it's mostly stemmed from that budget dress they've had on order.

This post is pretty close to my heart and is as much about throwaway fashion as it is about weddings, because it's not all weddings I've had this problem with! 

Maybe it's because I'm a massive perfectionist or maybe because I was taught to make couture, either way I now find it very hard to shop (especially on-line) as I scrutinize the quality of the clothing. I'm even seeing more and more brands who's quality is dropping but the prices certainly aren't! As much as I'm a lover of the ethical, budget always comes in to play and now an again I will opt for the not so well made cheap piece to add to my wardrobe but where ever possible I will save to purchase a top quality garment as in the long run, it's much better value for money.

On this subject, if there is a ever a time to not cheap out on a garment - I would suggest your Wedding dress! This week reminded me of this little nightmare and if I can ever give you some advice - it is this... Do not buy your dress on-line! 

Granted - there may be some success stories with Brides who have bought their dress cheaply on-line and had the best dress they can imagine - but more often than not I get the last minute panickers who have ordered their dresses only to be completely gutted at the quality of the garment, the fabrics and the fit.

A few months back, BBC's 'Fake Britain' took a look at the sale of counterfeit wedding dresses on-line, this is what was said  Brides think they are buying what they see in the pictures, but they are not, these dresses are only available from official stockists of the particular designer…The fake dresses are made for pennies from lining material or something equally as cheap, seams and stitches are often unfinished and they mostly arrive with no underlay; meaning it falls like a sack.” 

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news girls but if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is!

Getting your dress made you can choose and see the quality of your fabrics, you can watch your dress coming together, change any little bits (if your as fussy as I am strap width is always a biggy!) and you can relax knowing its going to fit you perfect. Even buying from a reputable shop - you can guarantee the quality and know you have some insurance if anything were to go wrong.

So please, no matter how nice the picture looks - don't buy your dress on-line! Get it right the first time and don't end up spending more than you bargained for.

xoxo

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Design!

With the end of wedding season looming, I'm all set for a bit of me time!

It's been my first full wedding season since opening the shop, after having caught the tail end when we opened last year I couldn't even have imagined how busy it was going to be! It's been hard work, with massive ups and downs but now it's finally calming down I couldn't feel more inspired to be cracking on with some design work!

I'm currently in major need of some good sleep, a hair overhaul, a bath and maybe a little holiday! However, today I have been drafting up my pattern blocks ready to get cracking on some brand new designs both for weddings and beautiful recycled dresses.

Amazing studio!
(http://statigr.am/p/476067668838198123_2062441)

Throughout Uni, the design and pattern cutting aspect is always what I enjoyed most. I've always been a bit of math geek and enjoy solving problems (mathematical ones, not such an agony aunt!). Having never quite gotten the hang of draping, pattern cutting really is down to mathematics, working out how to create a shape by manipulating the fabric then recreating it on paper.

I'd love to eventually do some workshops on pattern cutting, getting the basics of dart manipulation for all you lovely sewers to create your own patterns!
I'll post some photos from design to patterns to final pieces soon!

xoxo


Sunday, August 4, 2013

1950s love

Went Pinteresting today...

Fell in love.

Definitely thinking when I have a bit of time to hand paint a dress! So beautiful!

xoxo

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Eva...

A recent commission got me drawing...


I decided to call this dress Eva and I'm going to include a similar version (editing some details in the back and adding sleeves) in my mini collection of versatile wedding dresses.
The lace is a beautiful corded open work lace and the skirt will be layered chiffon and floor length with a separate under dress that can be worn by itself too!

xoxo

Monday, July 15, 2013

My Wardrobe Challenge

So I started my wardrobe clear out... Luckily I do have some sort of order throughout so the next few weeks is going to be skirts skirts skirts! Thankfully the weather is agreeing with it too, it's sunshine and flipflops for the next week or so at least

Day #2 (Saturday) I wore my much loved vintage sage pleated St Michael skirt, it's gorgeous on and the perfect length when paired with my KG's. We had some cocktails and tapas at Pica Pica discussing some future plans for the new shop and then headed to Fire Island for dinner, keeping it all in our quirky corner of Cardiff!

xoxo

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Beautiful Bride

One of our wonderful Brides Lucy got married today (Congratulations!), so we can officially release out photos of the stunning champagne and ivory dress we made for her. 

You may remember our post Here comes the Bride showing the preliminary sketches and designs for Lucy's dress. A champagne satin under gown with a beaded lace overlay and stunning keyhole feature in the back. As far as I'm concerned I'm still new at working with lace, especially of the beaded variety, but I'm so pleased with how this turned out!



Complete with a button up bustle train to dance the night away!






The sash is optional, appliqued over the champagne under satin with a tie back.

We hope Lucy had the best of days and wish her all the best for her future! Enjoy your beautiful dress

xoxo

Thursday, July 11, 2013

The Wardrobe Challenge.

I bought my wardrobe from a second hand shop a few months back and painted it up to look pretty. It's a super cute, 1940's "gentlemen's" wardrobe, which essentially means - it doesn't fit all my clothes.



As quirky and interesting my wardrobe looks on the outside, I have to say I don't feel like my clothing reflects this quite as much as I'd like it to, but I'm sure every girl feels like that. Right?

I like to pick pieces at random. I have no thought as to what it should go with and unfortunately there are no 'wardrobe essentials' as Gok drums into all his viewers. So as I stand every morning looking at my wardrobe thinking "I have absolutely NOTHING to wear" I usually end up wearing the same things over and over.

So, I've set a challenge to myself...
(In true Ted Mosby style "if you haven't used it in a year")

Each item in my wardrobe is going to be worn, from one end to the other over the next few weeks - or months (I may well be underestimating the amount of clothing I have). Anything I feel like I don't want to wear is being revamped into something I do want to wear or going to charity! 


It's a hard thing for me. I have so many sentimental items of clothing that never get worn but just sit when they could be of so much more use to someone else. I built E&W on the ethos of reviving clothing, something I should adopt in my own wardrobe and I feel now is the time!

Ill be posting every few days my collection of outfits and challenge you lovely followers to do the same! 


Its Summer clean out time
xoxo

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Hello, I'm Sophie...

Remember me? I've been hibernating for a little while to get the new shop on track and all of our lovely brides looking beautiful for their individual special days! After all, it's mid wedding season and I've been super busy creating the dresses of dreams

So much so, that it's been a little while since I've got to design anything for myself! Inspiration has been everywhere with wonderful brides sending me image after image, Paris Haute Couture fashion week (always excited to see Marchesa!) and endless Autumn/Winter 13/14 updates in all the magazines, but with being booked up until mid August isn't giving me much time to get drawing.

Marchesa - Pre collection S/S 14

After having a lovely read of Lionheart Magazine today (available in store!) it's got me more inspired than ever. The wonderful interviews with artists and makers, couple and founders of The Green Kitchen, an account of a week in New York (the travel bug starts biting whenever I read about NY) and a wonderful illustrated article on Silhouette, the magazine is packed full of interesting people and ideas.

To be honest, I'm not entirely sure where I'm getting at with this! With 2 beautiful dresses being collected tomorrow, a lot of weight is off my shoulders! Maybe i'll fit in a little time to design soon, after all I'm a midnight designer! Hopefully to be made before the end of year...