Monday, April 18, 2011

Do you know what a zine is?

It is a cheaply produced, self published underground publication. It is short for magazine and is often distributed on a small scale. They are produced for people who share the passion for what you are putting in your zine.

Where did they come from?
Originally started in the early 1970's, but the earliest citation known is from 1946.

If Zines are a 'fad', can they be related to fashion?
Yes they can, people are constantly putting current trends, music, art and culture into zones, people are constantly following all of these.

Another for of media that a zine can be likened to is an E-Zine, this is a zine published on the internet like a blog (an online magazine).

Do you know the difference between an E-Zine and a blog?
An E-Zine is more private and exclusive. Anyone can look at your blog and leave comments and become a fan where as you cant on an E-Zine.

Why would you produce a Zine?
To let people see what your interested in and see the passion you are sharing.
Are they commercial?
They are non commercial publications that are printed by their creators on a topic of their choice.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Blogs i like and follow

obsessiondujour.blogspot.com
thestylerookie.com
lookbook.nu
fashiontoast.com
garancedore
bleed for fashion
atrumludus
Facehunter

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Theatre De Le Mode


Theatre De le Mode
In 1944, after WWII, Paris was struggling. It had once
been the fashion capitol of the world, but after this war, it saw many
 fashion houses to close down. The ones that were still open, were very
short of materials due to the rationing. They needed a way to get back
 into the public eye so they created the theatre de la mode..
Robert Ricci, the head of commission of public relations
at the Chambre Syndicale ’s idea was to organize an event to
raise money, the event being a collection of dolls, all to be dressed
 by the major fashion houses. The dolls were made of
 transparent wire, with plaster heads and stood 27 inches
 high. Each doll was immaculately dressed, and the details
on their clothing were exquisite, proper linings, trimmings,
 small purses and  powder compacts were also used. The dolls were set up on sophisticated backdrops, designed by some of the well
known artists of the time,Jean Cocteau, Christian Berard,
 Jean Saint-Marti and Jean Denis Malcles.




Based on our research and with the influence of someone from our previous activity, we designed an outfit to suit our fashion dolls. I chose to base my design on Madonna, i made a cone shape bra with a simple black leather skirt then topped it off with a cute little hat. This was a great activity and alot of fun.