Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Bowie

The Return of Bowie
“we’re painting faces and dressing thoughts from the skies”- After all
David Bowie, the icon of post modernism is returning with a new album. He has been a huge inspiration within fashion with his innovative dressing and forward way of thinking.
Check out his new song:


Monday, 20 May 2013

Logo

For Yuansu, the base of the fragrance is minimal and so, the colour scheme and logo should replace that. For yuansu, the colour palette is very minimal and based on the colours of the elements so it is earthy browns, light greens and white. To help develop the logo, I played around with the layout of the Shang Xia logo, to link the brands together but also setting them apart

Saturday, 18 May 2013

The Great Gatsby

A film on the Fitzgerald book, directed by Baz Lurman and music created by Jay Z.
More often than not, a film based on the book does not depict the true tale and can be a disappointment to those who have read the book. However, with The XX as the sound track, a great casting and the most perfect shots in every scene, the film is faultless.

I would highly recommend watching the film.
Watch the trailer here:

Thursday, 16 May 2013

P'trique

P’trique C’est Chique.
Interpreting the consumer and mocking them.
His videos are funny, having exaggerated the stereotypical fashion consumer.
This is something you have to do within marketing, interpreting your consumer and knowing them inside out in order to sell products.


Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Nikki Rowntree


Having a lecture from the PR, Marketing and  events was really insightful. Nikki has worked worldwide with companies such as butler and Wilson, Colin McDowell and the environmentally friendly, ready to order clothing company Toast.  She discussed the different events she has organised and talked about stepping out of the realm of fashion when planning events and PR;. She discussed the communication with the consumer and the benefits of finding the right product t the right moment. Her lecture also helped with the organisation of teamwork and having a strong level of communication and understanding of each other.
Toast is a company that supplies beautifully made lounge wear. The name fits in with the context of the clothing and the colour scheme of all oof their work exhibits the attitude of the company.
Visit their store here: http://www.toast.co.uk/


You can also find out more information on Nikki here: http://www.nikkirowntree.com/central.htm

Monday, 13 May 2013

The Scent

From the gathering of data and market research the idea of our scent is finally coming together.
The idea my group have come up with is the idea of a natural, wholesome fragrance for the affluent male consumer in China. We already know that China is a good place to market a fragrance too with the growth of fragrances and male beauty products continuously growing. We will be basing it on the idea of the Wu Xing elements of traditional Chinese consumers.
We also looked into penetrating the market by partnering with a brand, as we know the Chinese consumers are label led. After thinking of many brands suitable, we have narrowed it down to Helmut Lang and Shang Xia. However, the brand attitude and values of Shang Xia I feel suit our brand a lot better. It would also appeal more to our target consumer.
From our research we have come up with the idea of Yuansu- the different elements together.




Friday, 10 May 2013

The Quay Brothers

The two twins Timothy and Stephen work together to create films. Amongst their more recent film for the Comme Des Garcons fragrance Wonderwood. Their work is filmed in stop-motion and often has sinister tones. They have done a series called ‘The Insutitute of Benhamenta’ which is quite odd but is also very addicting.
Watch it here: part one- Institute of Benjamenta


The film for Wonderwood really encapsulates what the fragrance is about- wood. The film features a boy, who is shown to love wood more than anything.
you can watch it here:


Thursday, 9 May 2013

Google Glass

What is google glass? Well, they’re glasses. They are popping up in the news everywhere. They act as a wearable computer. They allow you to capture moments with their camera. They can direct you if you are lost. They allow you to update your social media, seamlessly whilst on the go. They  help with face recognition and allow you to be consistently connected whilst on the go.
But is this a good thing?
It could, capture moments you don’t want others to see, it could allow horrid exposures and indecent pictures over social networks. And most recently, it can have an app for porn- not something you would like your child to use.






The creation is amazing, but is it a step too far?


Sunday, 5 May 2013

How to create a fragrance.


Within a fragrance are many different substances that all come together to form different notes you smell within fragrance.
To start, you have the top notes, the first impression of the substance.
These notes are becoming evermore important within modern scents. It is the first thing you get to smell and often becomes the main selling factor for buying a certain scent.
Middle notes
These act as the heart and character of a fragrance, they give it body and the base of a fragrance, they are the elements that hold the scent together
The base notes are the long lasting foundations of the scent. They also add body but are the longevity of the fragrance, allowing it to last throughout the day.



Karen Gilbert constructed this diagram to show the elements with a fragrance and what to take into account when creating a scent.



Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Tempting Twitter

Something needs to have a clear point when you only have 140 characters to say it in..
Twitter in the past few years has exploded in its amount of users.
It allows a gigantic community to get news fast. It allows housewives to know the latest TV gossip and young girls to know the latest FADS. We live in a fast paced, ever demanding community where we get everything in an instant.
But it’s not that easy when you’re trying to be that person who gives the latest (useful news)
Live commentary  on twitter has to be quick, witty and actually TELL the person reading it something.


As you can see from above; my first attempt at live commentary. You quickly learn to pick up the most important elements within the show. The more you go along, the more of a style you collate.
I found it easiest to use alliteration of garments, key pieces or the mood. The use of alliteration or assonance gives body to your tweet, it flows better and makes it more likeable. I released my inner poet to be witty with my 140 characters.