Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Saturday, 23 October 2010
Powerless
Hidden Agency’s latest fashion film for British designer Katie Eary took place within the surroundings of the derelict Heygate Estate. The title ‘Powerless’ represents the feeling of vulnerability and helplessness whilst being persued in a perilous urban landscape. - Hidden Agency
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
The J.W Anderson Experience
Two weeks ago, I temporarily interned at the J.W Anderson studios in Hoxton the day before their show, scheduled on Menswear Day. Was excited when I got contacted back for the immediate position, but it was one of the most fucked up and intense experience I've been through. After a long day at CSM, headed off to the studio apartment finding myself wondering around the flat trying to find someone to sort me out, but struggled getting by all the productive interns and unamused models. Twas hard getting noticed but eventually got shoved into a packed room creating tassles to sewing embroidery onto a knitted apron apparently work 900 quid, while being advised by other interns not to study fashion. Funsies? Worked till early morning without any food, but I knew I would be heading off to Somerset House for the show. As soon as I got there, didn't actually give a shit, just wanted to go home. Worked backstage organising the collection, dressing models and taking as much vitimin water as I could possibly urinate. Leaving Somerset House felt so good, but got fucked over again and had to go back to the studio to clean. Pissed. But yeah still an interesting experience but the designer was actually a twat. Talented, but a prick. He may of been stressed, still a cunt tho. But he might of been a cool guy if I didn't meet him before his show. Below are some secret photos I took backstage while not doing my job.






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Saturday, 11 September 2010
The Mad Hatters Assistant
Haven't blogged for more than a while but been quite busy doing shit and relaxing this summer and now recently started art college. Blah. But yeah half the summer ago I started interning for headwear/millinery designer Nasir Mazhar, who's shown at London Fashion Week for the past four seasons and debuted his work on the runway last season at Fashion East. Aswell as producing his own creations, he has made headwear pieces in the past for other designers like Gareth Pugh, Henry Holland, Richard Nicoll and Romain Kremer. He also has commisoned pieces for Madonna and Lady Gaga, most notably the golden orb hat which he regretibly hates to be known for, but takes into consideration that she has money.
Since interning, I've been late everyday (only living 15 mins away), smoked so much more and taken piss-take lunch breaks, but yeah been doing alot of different jobs from deliviers, graphics, cleaning metal but mainly toiling. I've learn't so many new skills and gained great insite into the fashion industy. Nasir himself is a really cool guy who is strongly inspired and obsessed with black culture, constantly listening to old skool Hip-Hop whilst sparking a zoot every 5 minutes. Funzies. Lastly, below are some sneaky phonetos of the studio.
Since interning, I've been late everyday (only living 15 mins away), smoked so much more and taken piss-take lunch breaks, but yeah been doing alot of different jobs from deliviers, graphics, cleaning metal but mainly toiling. I've learn't so many new skills and gained great insite into the fashion industy. Nasir himself is a really cool guy who is strongly inspired and obsessed with black culture, constantly listening to old skool Hip-Hop whilst sparking a zoot every 5 minutes. Funzies. Lastly, below are some sneaky phonetos of the studio.
benny.
Wednesday, 30 June 2010
Monday, 28 June 2010
Floppy Art
Nick Gentry
With the death of tech-materials such as floppy disks, cassette tapes and VHS tapes, CSM graduate Nick Genrty collects mountains of the 'memorabilia of the previous generations' and recycles them to create art. Since the production of the 'diskette' was put to an end, Gentry buys them online in order to create his 'alternative collaged' canvas'. Gentry finds this cheaper than to buy traditional art equiptment.
With the death of tech-materials such as floppy disks, cassette tapes and VHS tapes, CSM graduate Nick Genrty collects mountains of the 'memorabilia of the previous generations' and recycles them to create art. Since the production of the 'diskette' was put to an end, Gentry buys them online in order to create his 'alternative collaged' canvas'. Gentry finds this cheaper than to buy traditional art equiptment.
The shape and detail of the collaged tech-materical contributes to the effect of the painting, moulding robotic-like detail to the portrait from the un-painted areas of the tech material.
Nick Gentry's work is being shown at Absorb Arts, Summer Open Studio, 10-28 Millers Avenue, Dalston, London E8 2DS on Friday 2nd - Sunday 4th July 2010

Nick Gentry's work is being shown at Absorb Arts, Summer Open Studio, 10-28 Millers Avenue, Dalston, London E8 2DS on Friday 2nd - Sunday 4th July 2010

Saturday, 26 June 2010
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