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Wednesday, May 2, 2018

🌹Roses Spring Collection {Look 1}


Name: Roses Spring 
Season: Spring/Summer 2019
Theme: bloom
Style: Ready-to-Wear {Soft Blazer Jacket, Sexy Top, Chic Sweatpants}



 

🌹Studio L. Fashae: a new collection

Sunday, March 25, 2018

🌹Studio L. Fashae: a new collection

Finally, I have the time and energy to work on a new collection!

There are so many parts to TFC. I've been waiting for the right time to do this...share the complete design process.  Well, enough to show how I came up with this new collection. I'm thinking it's going to be a capsule collection ("a few essential items of clothing that don't go out of fashion").

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Check it out:
Mood Board

Name: Roses Spring 
Season: Spring/Summer 2019
Theme: bloom
Style: Ready-to-Wear


Sketches

Here are my first two sketches of 'Roses Spring'.   
{1} soft blazer, sexy~top and lightweight sweatpants. {2} fitted dress with a-line shape.

I really want to make the blazer and sexy~top; I already made the pants.  Next Studio L. Fashae post will be drafting, and sewing these pieces.

Yippee! lol 😀
😎 Dopeness comin' 

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Fashion Life: Long-term Careers in Fashion

We are familiar with the phrase "struggling artist," attributed to an artist on their grind. Art is a universal language that is also subjective. That artist has to make their audience see their vision without compromise. Though, these days the gray area of artistry has been compromised a lot: money is the motive.
Personally, I think a great idea is just as wealthy as the money it can and will make. Also, only like 10% of business is product development.
Learning business and creating a system is vital, for its longevity. These are things I’m always sharing with young, inspiring designers. Once you get the hang of it, the best is yet to come! ;D
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Yuki Iwashiro
Photo:Maxime Poiblanc

BoF {Business of Fashion} interviewed Yuki Iwashiro {Creative Director of Baron & Baron}.
Yuki says: “don’t chase a paycheck. Instead, learn from the people and companies that you admire most.”
She is correct and that's exactly what a good book and school teaches students.
Check out Yuki Iwashiro's interview with BoF HERE...good stuff!




Business of Fashion