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Dienstag, 25. Oktober 2016

TOYS - Outfit 6


 The 6th & last outfit of my collection is an ice-princess dress out of jersey and glitter fabrics.



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Montag, 10. Oktober 2016

TOYS - Outfit 3

 
Here you can see the first two outfits of the ready-to-wear part of the collection.


Outfit 3 is a dress with trimmings, a transparent 'pixie-dust'-blouse, an the TOY coat.



 The embroidery on the TOY-coat are handsewn sequins letters out of sequins.

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Donnerstag, 6. Oktober 2016

TOYS - Outfit 1



My collection of the 5th semester is all about TOYs, seperated into two sections: 
sportswear and ready-to-wear for the S/S17 season.
This sweater and the shorts are the first outfit of the sportswear part.

The patches are inspired by old tin toys, converted into motifs out of sequins and pearls.


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Freitag, 1. April 2016

06|04|2016 - MD.H Catwalk

April 6th, 2016 - it's time for the catwalk of my school

The Mediadesign Hochschule in Munich presents
a runway show with the latest collections of the students in the National Museum.
You'll also get to see my designs;
the 'mindcontrol' collection & the pieces of our project about the reinterpretation of baroque fashion.

LOOK UP
You can still buy cards! 


on the occasion of the show in the news:


also visit the faceook-page of our school:
https://www.facebook.com/weheartmdhfashion/?fref=ts

Samstag, 6. Februar 2016

Internship Semester: Peter Jensen London

The 5th semester of my fashiondesign studies, is a practical term to get more experience about what the 'real' fashionworld looks like.

From september to december I've been to London, helping in the studio of Peter Jensen.
I arrived right before the Fashionweek for the S/S16-Collection and helped with the preparations: sewing sequins on socks, dyeing shoes and cutting last pieces for the show.

The presentation of the 'Shirley Collection' was in 'Elms Lesters Painting Room'. Peter Jensens inspiration is always is a kind of muse, and this time he got his ideas from the style of his stylist Shirley Kurata.

I helped dressing the models, making them ready for the presentation. In the end all the models looked like clones of Shirley - an amazing production. (I especially love the prints, accessories & all the clothing made out of the towelling)


The rest of the internship I helped doing spec drawings or cutting pieces. I even helped preparing the shipping of the Resort Collection or assisted at the sample sale in december, 2015.

Now, I am so exited to see how the F/W Collection developed, and how the presentation on the London Fashion Week will be like.
The whole internship was such a great experience: Not only in the studio but also whole London. It was the first time I took a flight alone and everything was so new and exciting! I've been to London before, but only for some sightseeing. It is completely different to live there. BETTER, of course!

A fellow student, doing an internship at Vivienne Westwood invited us for the climate march demo. Standing up for human rights & nature, we even saw her, Vivienne Westwood, walking right in front of us. She's such a confident woman, really wanting to ameliorate.
Against corruption! Against fracking! For humanity!
London is so full of adventures, inspiration & colors - hope I can return soon.

Freitag, 9. Oktober 2015

Talenthouse.com - Great portal for all artists

 I recently found a great page for creative minds & artists.
This page offers different competitions where you can take part, presenting you artwork & sharing with others. Definately the best discovery I made in the net for this month!


16-19-21 | Baroque Revisted - The Concept [4th semester]

 The Inspiration & Historical Background the Collection is Based On

 

16-19-21 describes three centuries of different epochs with different clothing styles. But there’s one garment linking the three aerias: The 'Schaube'.
For decades it was the dress of powerful rulers or councilors, and today it is reinterpreted, merged with current trends.
Originally worn in the Orient, the 'Schaube' developed to ­rulers’ robes in the 15th century representing influence, wealth and power. The coat has an oversize, square shape. Compressing the voluminous fabric on the backside the cloth is eased in with a special technique. The length of the robe is linked with the wealth of the owner. However, if you can afford more of the expensive material the 'Schaube' reaches to the ankles, for the richer middle class it is only knee long. Sleeves of the coat changed with the trends during the ages. So puffed sleeves developed or sleeves are even losing their functional meaning. Out of the armhole a so called 'fake sleeve', which is only a stripe, is hanging down next to the body.
Over time the 'Schaube' is more and more getting out of fashion but keeps its‘ representative functions: Since the 17th century it was solely worn by councilors. Combined with a white neck brace and a black pleated hat they represented the interests of their towns.
Nowadays the shape of the 'Schaube' can be rediscovered in gowns of judges and graduates.
The collection Baroque revisited is based on two original ‚Schaube‘s from the Bavarian National museum. They date back to the 16th and 19th century and are both set­ with ­borders.

Besides the inspirations from the ancient coat, the collection is based on the aesthetics from the baroque period. As you can extract from baroque artwork the moved silhouette from the times are created with gathered cloth. Draped skirts and the layering of different material complete the pompous look. Accessories play an important role: socks out of silk, wigs and towering hair fixed with bands.
The dynamic, floating and floral look from baroque is ­corresponding­ to the feeling of the collection. Elements of the decade and of the 'Schaube' are used and set in a new ­context. So e.g. borders are redefined with tulle and the print assumes the dynamic and vivid feeling of baroque artwork.
The Spring/Summer Collection consists out of 46 garments,­­­
six of them are shown in this booklet:   waistcoats and 3 trousers.


With the modern silhouette of the collection it refers to the times of the 'Schaube': Oversized on the upper body and a slim and straight fit on the legs. The volume of the garment is created through pleats or volants, this gives a floating and moving ease to the clothing. With bright colors and the silver shining surface of the cloth the collections transmits a feeling of summer. The romantic look turns the past fashion elements into a playful but contemporary ­reinterpretation.
Extract from my Lookbook


Sonntag, 12. Juli 2015

First Impressions from Yesterday's Fashionshow

 

Not yet finished with the whole baroque inspired collection, we presented our so far sewn clohing in the Nationalmuseum in Munich. My design is the vest-dress (on the right) and the border-trousers (on the right) It was such a great success and the clothes of each of us looked so good together.
I am looking foreward to showing more pictures of the event.


Donnerstag, 25. Juni 2015

New Collection inspired from Baroque


16|19|21
Barock Revisited

In cooperation with the bavarian Nationalmuseum our fashiondesign class is doing a collection together. Inspired from Baroque and a jacket from Renaissance called tabard we are developing a modern and fresh interpretation of clothing.
The two tabards we inspected were originally preserved from the 16th and 19th century.
You experience so much inspiration and new aesthetics looking in detail on ancient clothing.
The picture above shows my moodboard.

A selection of clothes are shown at the summer festival of the museum
on July, 11 on a romantic runway.
http://newsroom.mediadesign.de/projekte/161921-barock-revisited/


Can't wait to finish and present the clothing.
Stay in touch!




Samstag, 6. Juni 2015

Drawing Class: Drapery [1st semester]

During the 1st semester we had a lot of drawing lessons. One of the first course was about learning drawing different materialities and fall of cloths,
For drawing drapery in different shades I used a soft and a hard pencil. You see the final selection of my artworks.


Sonntag, 31. Mai 2015

MINDCONTROL: Knitwear

With these pictures I want to complete my photoshoot series of my collection.
You can look foreward to different artworks and designs from me.

The mask and the bodyshirt, were both knitted from my mom. She is such an inspiring person for me.  Always supporting and strengthen me I have to say thank you to her. Also that I inherhit some creativity gens and manual skills from her. Thank You Mom!





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Model: Marliyn Mongo
Photography: Anna Wiendl
Design: Anna Wiendl
Knitting: Brigitte Wiendl


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