Friday 31 August 2018

Fashioned from Nature - V&A Exhibition

So yesterday I went to the V&A Exhibition Fashioned from Nature. It was honestly so inspiring! I highly recommend, if you are in the area please go check it out. This exhibition really helped me to see what I want to focus on at University but also in life (I know that is pretty deep, but it really taught me a lot and I hope it will for you too). But before we jump in here is a little bit about the background of the exhibition...

The Exhibition Video 

As the first UK exhibition to explore the multiplex relationship between fashion and nature from 1600 to the present day, Fashioned from Nature is one of its kind. Fashioned from Nature looks at the past in order to inspire design for a better fashion industry in the future. The big challenge for designers is to make garments that are both beautiful and responsibly made. The challenge for consumers is to learn and understand (from research and from this exhibition) that we are all responsible and need to make careful choices when it comes to fashion. Fashion's demands threaten the planet and endangers flora, fauna and human communities. We all have a part to play to change this negative into a positive and Fashioned from Nature helps by providing some solutions to minimise fashion's detrimental impact on the environment.


Orange Fiber and Salvatore Ferragamo tunic and skirt

"If we know what our clothes are made from and how they were produced we can make better choices" - Fashioned from Nature

How whales were used by humans - for light, for food and for umbrellas

The exhibition is split into sections and the first section 1600 - 1800, is all about trade, exploration and war. New sources of raw materials were found and recorded just as everything else was at the time. This period highlights how waste was not an option and how clothing was often reused over and over again. Raw materials found only on animals were imported to Britain and used in fashion, from beavers to whales and elephants. The exploitation of non renewable global resources, the promotion of built-in obsolescence and the release of pollutants into air and water supplies, has been a tradition in the fashion industry ever since the beginning. Yet the scale and therefore impact has never been so great, until now.

How elephants were used by humans - for travelling, for food and for ivory


1800 - 1900 was all about new methods of transport, cheaper books and therefore greater opportunities for middle and working class people. Although in the nineteenth century British fashion was led by the royal family, nobility, aristocracy, and those eligible to attend court - collectively known as 'society'. The growth of ready made clothing was facilitated by the falling cost of textiles as the industry mechanised. It became much easier to pattern cut, to sew garments and to speed up production due to the sewing machine (used commercially in the 1850s) and use of cheap 'sweated' labour. The business strategy of fashion even in this period involved fixed prices, cash sales, fast turnovers supported by low costs and margins as well as eye-catching advertising in good locations on shopping streets.

During 1900 - 1990 technological and scientific changes revolutionised transport and communication. The two world wars (1914-1918, 1939-1945) impacted society as a whole a vast amount, especially in mass production. The growth of the fashion industry and its increasing dependence on non-renewable fossil fuels, chemicals and energy had a corresponding impact on the environment. Environmental tragedies increased public awareness of issues, for example when in 1967 the Torrey Canyon tanker released 36,000 tons of raw oil into the sea, marine life and birds were severely affected.

Alexander McQueen's futuristic design inspired by his obsession with nature

Nature provides the source for every garment we wear as our second skin. Fashion is dependent on nature. Land, water, air and people form the supply chain. However fashion is taking from nature at a rate that cannot be sustained. Resources are stressed to the extent that if we continue on the path we are on, demand for water by 2030 will outweigh supply. From 1990 - Present drastic change has happened in the fashion industry...

Jean Paul Gautier beaded faux animal skin dress 


More chemicals are used in growing cotton than any other crop
Between 2000-2014 clothing production doubled
In Europe 8.4 million tonnes of textile waste is land filled or incinerated each year
Around 60 million people work in fashion's industries worldwide which in some cases offer fulfilling livelihoods
Yet fashion's manufacturing is usually done by females who are paid less than half the amount considered to be a living wage
An estimated 21 million people live in modern slavery - the human impact of fashion cannot be underestimated
Campaigning for climate change involves highlighting all these issues as the practises happening right now in fashion are destabilising this planet.

Emma Watson's Calvin Klein Met Gala dress 2016

I really hope some of you found this post helpful, inspiring or just a good read! 

All my love

Ames 
xxx

Thursday 30 August 2018

Summer Review

Hello you lovely bunch of people long time no write :( Sorry about that but I have just finished my A-Levels and it's been a whirlwind. So I thought I would write a little post about my summer so far and all the bits and bobs I have been up to (the summer after A-levels is honestly one of the best in my opinion because a) you appreciate free time a lot more and b) you just can spend time with the people that mean lots to you before going to uni)...

  

This summer I was lucky enough to go to Italy with my family - it was so so lovely I recommend saving up your pennies and planning a holiday to this country, pronto! I love the window seat on planes and these photos just show how different England is to other countries - the patchwork green grass is just beautiful but then again so was the Italian terracotta buildings. Seeing Pompeii was pretttyyyy amazing yet surreal at the same time, I mean, to think that a natural disaster preserved this place...it's crazy. Also I knew it was a big city but honestly it was way bigger than I expected!

Oh the food in Italy. It was insane I really recommend looking on Tripadvisor for places you can go - but make an effort to visit the small independents (the Italian only speaking are the best!).

Of course the World Cup was going on over summer and I was home for the final which was one of the only times I have ever followed football but I loved how it brought everyone closer - plus beer gardens are the best!


I went to my first weekend music festival Boardmasters. It was honestly such a good weekend I mean there are always dramas here and there but overall I had the best time with the best people! One of my highlights from the weekend was going down to the beach with tropical sunshine and dipping our toes in to the sea - it was lush!


There are so many other memories from going on nights out, a city trip to Liverpool, visit to London for the day with my mum going to the V&A to see the Fashioned from Nature exhibition, walks, lunch dates and lots of good food! 





This summer has been one of the best I have ever had! I hope you all have had an amazing summer too!

All my love 

Ames 

<3

Monday 6 August 2018

Get to Know me better...

Hello lovely people today I fancied having a little chat/to answer some questions so that you would be able to get to know me a little bit better! Hope you enjoy and of course feel free to copy the questions and do a similar post yourself!!
  1. Are you a morning or night person? Morning definitely 
  2. Are you afraid of the dark? No but at the same time I like to sleep with my blind up to wake up with the day 
  3. Are you an extrovert or introvert? I would say an ambivert so a bit of both really, however I definitely lean more towards the introvert side
  4. Are you double jointed? I don't really know, I can bend my thumb really far back though
  5. Are you left or right handed? Right 
  6. Are you more of a tidy person or a messy one? I'd say I'm more of an organised chaos 
  7. Are you on time or always late? Normally on time I don't like being late
  8. Are you ticklish? Yeah I don't understand how people can't be
  9. Can you curl your tongue? Yes I can 
  10. Can you ice skate? Yeah not amazingly but I can almost skate backwards (that's my only party trick lol)
  11. Can you wiggle your ears? No I can't 
  12. Coffee or tea? Water, I don't like hot drinks (you can call me weird haha)
  13. Cookies, cake or donuts? Cookies 
  14. Did you ever participate in a talent show? Yeah I did but our primary school held an X factor so it was just singing but me and my best friend performed HSM 'When there was you and me' and won! woo!
  15. Did you go to prom? Yes I did - it was fab!
  16. Did you like school? Yes I LOVED school because I love learning and being around my friends everyday. 
  17. Do you believe in ghosts? Yeah
  18. Do you bite your nails? Yeah :(  I'm going to try and stop soon though.
  19. Do you consider yourself a good cook? I can cook pretty well actually but have had a few near misses I can't cook baked beans - bloody burnt them the other day 
  20. Do you enjoy dancing? Love it but never gone to a dance class in my life
  21. Do you enjoy DIY or crafts? BOTH
  22. Do you forgive easily? Yeah I do - I forgive but try not to forget 
  23. Do you have a nickname? Yeah a few, ames, small round and amesy cakes (lol)
  24. Do you have any allergies? Used to be allergic to cats, peanuts and lobsters but grew out of it I think - don't really want to find out tho haha
  25. Do you have any phobias? Yeah I don't like the touch of flock its like velvet but rougher
  26. Do you have any piercings or tattoos? Just my ears are pieced 
  27. Do you have children? No
  28. Do you have pets? Yeah two rabbits 
  29. Do you have siblings? Yeah one sister 
  30. Do you prefer dogs or cats? Cats - I wish I was one 
  31. Do you prefer Mac or PC? I don't have a preference 
  32. Do you prefer the beach or the mountains? I love both but nothing beats the beach at sunrise
  33. Do you prefer to bath or shower? Shower
  34. Do you sing in the shower? Yeah all the time
  35. Do you smoke? No - I really don't like it 
  36. Do you speak any different languages? No sadly - I try but don't speak any fluently 
  37. Do you still have your wisdom teeth? I don't think I have them yet
  38. Do you still watch cartoons? If you mean Disney princess cartoons then yeah of course
  39. Do you/have you played any sports? Yeah i love keeping fit so do running a lot and like to swim but I haven't competed except for netball at school 
  40. Does your name have a special meaning? It's a name my parents liked but in French it does mean beloved which is quite cute 
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