Showing posts with label joanna imrie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joanna imrie. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Monday, 24 October 2011
Watch out for Grannies out on the Razz
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AFI - Bunmi Koko
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AFI - La Quan Smith
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Sunday, 23 October 2011
AFI - Maki Oh
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Jacob Kimmie
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Kluk CGDT
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Saturday, 22 October 2011
AFI - Marianne Fassler
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AFI - Alexander Koutny
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Wednesday, 19 October 2011
AFI - African Fashion Week
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So here's the Schedule I will be filming for Post, Ifashion at AFI. I will be filming all the designers listed below but the ones I'm really looking forward to are circled, triangled, dazzeled and coloured. I will be editing them over night and a bit of the day after to be posted the day after each show. Again its a big job for just little old me but bring it!
Friday, 7 October 2011
All Caught up and a little embarrassed
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Monday, 26 September 2011
SAFW - Suzaan Heyns
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Ok so here's the last edit from me for SAFW and Suzaan Heyns was a good choice to end the show. I particularly liked the men's looks, that echoed through to the women's garments all fastened together with long looped belts. You can really tell that Suzaan is a winter gal! I would love one of your men's coats please.
Sunday, 25 September 2011
SAFW - Tiaan Nagel
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Tiaan's collection was really beautiful! He really payed attention to details with the lines well executed and he really considered his choice of fabrics. I especially liked his shirts with the extended cape at the back of the garment as well as the delicate feathered black dresses folding and unfolding. Tiaan managed to create a collection with great romantic movement with a really hard sharp quality.
SAFW - Joel Janse van Vuuren
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Saturday, 24 September 2011
SAFW - Black Coffee
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I am so pleased I went to see Black Coffee's show unlike most fashion folk this season, you really all missed out! As I have been doing for every selected show I have and will be going to for IFASHION and POST I have edited what I think is a really beautiful short film of the performance you missed out on.
The performance was drawing out the emotions and influences evoked through Black Coffee's collection this season. The audience was then brought through to Black Coffee's showroom where you could see, tough and try on the collection.
I will credit everyone who was involved once I know.
The performance was drawing out the emotions and influences evoked through Black Coffee's collection this season. The audience was then brought through to Black Coffee's showroom where you could see, tough and try on the collection.
I will credit everyone who was involved once I know.
Friday, 23 September 2011
SAFW - ELLE New Talent Awards
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Joanna Imrie
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12:45
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Overal I was impressed to see Elle new talent finalists raising the bar a lot higher this year so well done to all of you but there was one firm winner for me that didn't get the winning prize but completly stole the show. It was obvious enough to put him last but to brave to give him the prize. Imagine if he went first, everything else after would of lacked intensity. A little drum role and a round of appalause for Kutloano Molokomme.
On the other hand Kelly Esterhuyse was the Winner and I know I've stolen her thunder a little but her knits were really amazing and thats why the judges had such a hard choice on picking a winner, definetly my next choice! Using different elements and processes in the making of merino wool Esterhuyse alined these crafted textiles in a very instinctive human skeleton form. A modern day twist on Repunsel.
Have a look at the video I put together for Ifashion and cast your own opinon.
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On the other hand Kelly Esterhuyse was the Winner and I know I've stolen her thunder a little but her knits were really amazing and thats why the judges had such a hard choice on picking a winner, definetly my next choice! Using different elements and processes in the making of merino wool Esterhuyse alined these crafted textiles in a very instinctive human skeleton form. A modern day twist on Repunsel.
Have a look at the video I put together for Ifashion and cast your own opinon.
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