by Sophie Worthington, ilovegorgeous co-founder
Every time we sit
down to design a new collection, Lucy and I come to the table with a hotchpotch
of loose ideas and inspirations that will eventually work their way into the
collection and become the basis for our themes and colours. We never use trend
forecasting, we prefer to just go with the flow of what we are feeling and what
we fancy, the things we like doing, seeing, designing and ultimately what we would love to
see your gorgeous girls wearing as well as our own…
We started work
on autumn/winter 2012 in June 2011. The sun was shining and our last winter
collection had been quite muted and subdued. We were loving colour and so we
took our first major inspiration from the sights, sounds and colours of the
Amazon Rainforest with lovely butterfly and bird prints realized in bright,
vibrant colours – hot pink, emerald green, petrol blue and a softly contrasting
mothy cream butterfly print.
As well as nature, we’ll often dive into the world of fiction and fantasy for ideas and for this
collection it was Alice in Wonderland and the Queen of Hearts. The Queen of Hearts Dress combines a loosely interpreted Alice in Wonderland style dress in
a geometric heart print.
Florals are a
recurring theme in our collections and we find them in all sorts of wonderful
places. This season it was a piece of vintage wallpaper found on Portobello
Market and a much-loved Disney film. The tiny flowers that carpet the woodland
floor in Bambi were brought to mind when we were creating the Bambi print for
pieces including the Pippi and Winter Daisy. We were so taken by this idea that
we asked our lovely stylist, Mary, to create a woodland scene for our winter
shoot – which she did beautifully, carpeting the floor with twigs and pine and
tiny red and white spotted mushrooms and even going so far as to procure an
owl, some flying ducks and our very own Bambi.
Memories always
influence our design. The Rae and Julia dress (named after Lucy’s parents) was
inspired by a 1970’s dress that Lucy recalls her mother wearing (her mother, Julia, is pictured on the left). The Ken Market Dress is based on our memories of working in Kensington Market as jobbing
students in the early 80’s and the kaftan style dresses that were so popular
back then. The Sid Jumper, Nancy Skirt and Chelsea Dress were all inspired by
the gorgeous and glamorous Debbie Harry and NYC in the early 1980’s. The Oscar Dress came about because we wanted to design a proper red carpet dress and the
4.46 Dress was so named because that is exactly the time that it was when we finished
working on the dress and needed to give it a name…
We like to think
that every collection we work on is eclectic, diverse and interesting. We love
what we do, we love the new collection and we hope that you will love it to…
Thank you for sharing your thought process and inspiration. I found it really interesting and particularly refreshing to read you don't tend to use fashion forecasting. After all you will only create something unique if it's from your own thoughts, feelings and inspirations, whatever they may be. Lovely photo shoot too.
ReplyDeleteThanks, great read.
Jenny x
www.funnytalesandcakecrumbs.com
Hi Jenny,
DeleteThank you for your lovely comment and we're really glad you like the way we create our clothing collections and our photography too. We took a look at your lovely blog site and we would love you to write a guest blog for us at some point talking about some of the things in your own blog on being a learner mum. Let us know the best way to contact you. Thanks again.
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