This isnt really going to be a stereotypical 'fashion blog' because i dont really think i view fashion as most people do, i see it as an art something that can be pushed and pulled and stretched to produce something above and beyond the imagination of the normality and give something a deeper meaning something that at the end of the day isnt just superficial but actually represents something. I think it annoys me the most when people view fashion students as stupid people, and especially when they view me as a stupid person, compared to my flatmates im not 'saving the world' who all do courses that in the society we live in hold an obvious meaning and intelligence but i chose to do fashion because im passionate about it and believe i can achieve something that can and will be recognised. i am on the pursuit of happiness.
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
the pursuit of happiness
I am and have been an official fashion student at Coventry University for one month now and as part of my course have to write a blog to 'document' everything, which is pretty awesome because this is something people have been trying to persuade me to set up for a while now but im one of those people that always seem to be getting round to doing things but never actually achieving them..
“Being happy doesn't mean that everything is perfect. It means that you've decided to look beyond the imperfections.”
Fashion means different things to different people and begins by taking inspiration from sources that transform an idea of obscurity and insanity into something representing creativity and beauty.
Attingham Park: 'House of Beasts', an exhibition of contemporary art.
This exhibition was based upon exploring humans relationships with animals, the bonds we form to them as pets and those that never form when we disregard thought of what they once were and only what they are in death. These images will be worked around and into for a project at uni next year.
Attingham Park: 'House of Beasts', an exhibition of contemporary art.
This exhibition was based upon exploring humans relationships with animals, the bonds we form to them as pets and those that never form when we disregard thought of what they once were and only what they are in death. These images will be worked around and into for a project at uni next year.
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| 'Swan' by Daphne Wright (Philip Treacy/Isabella Blow hats ) |
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| 'Vex' by Kate MccGwire (Alexander Mcqueen) |
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| 'Miasma' by Anj Smith |
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| 'Untitled (Sphere)' by Alastair Mackie |
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| 'The Collector' by Nina Saunders |
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| 'Herd' by Susie MacMurray |
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