Absorb have teamed up with talented photographer Hyun Lee and sisters Maddison and Tierney Stockford from Priscillas to produce another absolutely gorgeous fashion film titled, ‘Twin’. The eerie film suggests the parting of the two sisters and captures the young models in an assortment of beautiful garments from Justine Davis, Suboo and graduate designer Lisa Barbaro. Accompanied by an original score by composer Shea Duncan, the entire production is exquisitely haunting and a brilliant collaboration of creative talent.
Photographer: Hyun Lee
Stylist: Chiara Bianchino
Makeup: Chereine Waddell
Hair: Doran Lu
Models: Maddison and Tierney Stockford, Priscillas
Absorb’s latest short fashion film collaboration showcases the SS11 range by Aussie designer swimwear label We Are Handsome. Get ready for a vivid, polychromatic montage of 80’s film and television references, lots of glitter, and some seriously cool swimsuits. Can you believe it was shot in the middle of a Westfield shopping centre using mobile phones? Check out the film and these awesome images from the shoot by James Nash.
Today marked the opening of the RMIT Student Exhibition at the No Vacancy Gallery, as part of the MSFW Emerging Designer Series. The exhibition titled 3 ¾, puts the spotlight on the designs of 16 talented final year RMIT students, who have the opportunity to present their own experimental, theoretical and abstract expressions of fashion and design.
Rather than showcasing the final product of fashion design in the form of garments in a collection, the exhibition celebrates the entire design process, emphasising the need to challenge the ‘conventional’ representation of fashion. Students were encouraged to experiment with a range of design processes, which are documented in the spectacular installations, animations, images and sculptures on display at the No Vacancy Gallery.
It’s clear these students know their stuff; just listening them explain the purpose of their remarkable works was inspiring, let along having the opportunity to experience first-hand, the sheer merit of their work. You will be hard-pressed to find a group of students as passionate about their craft as these budding fashion designers.
Alana Hersh’s design statement titled, ‘Textilis’ explores the amalgamation of architecture and fashion from 2D to 3D, in the form of a stunning silk/organza installation.
“I’ve used a range of techniques such as weaving, crocheting, pleating, braiding and knotting to discuss the idea of decoration and surface, and to determine whether decoration is superficial or if it can be embodied,” she said.
Those who question the substance of the fashion industry and fashion design as a trade, will most certainly be proven wrong upon viewing the incredible student exhibits. It is obvious that hours upon hours of painstaking labour, planning and speculation have gone into the development of the 16 creative displays, of which are all stunning representations of fashion as an expressive medium. Perhaps the exhibition helps explain the paradox of the frivolity of the fashion industry, through the attempt to encourage individuals to engage with fashion in a new and different way.
Student Meghan Hutchens explored this very notion in her exhibit titled ‘Fashion Image’. Through a series of images and stills, Hutchens unpacks the fashion process to demonstrate the crucial stages of the design process. From conceptualization, to interdisciplinary collaboration and communication, she explores the notion of fashion as, “everything but the garment.”
The MSFW RMIT Student Exhibition gives students the unique opportunity to not only present their inimitable works and designs in a public forum, but to also test their individual design concepts for their potential to create a collection in the future. This is a free event, open to the public from Tuesday 6 September to Sunday 18 September.
Melbourne Street Fashion is a proud supporter of the Spotlight MSFW Emerging Designer Series. To celebrate our support of the Emerging Designer Series, we're giving away two double passes to two MSFW 2011 runway events. But be quick, the prizes are held on Friday and Saturday!
My Boyfriend’s Unreal is the first film project for Melbourne fashion label Upper Left Arm, released as part of the No Home project in Melbourne in March 2011.
While No Home encouraged the collaboration between local designers and film makers, Upper Left Arm’s charming short saw local designers Jac Eddy and Kasia Tons jump into the directors chairs to produce the fashion film on their own. The result, a playful and endearing depiction of a teenage love story, inspired by the imagination and lust of youth.
Exploring the theme of awkward adolescence from the label’s debut clothing range for Autumn/ Winter 2011, ‘Wag it’, the film captures the naive and funny moments of teenage lust both real and/or imagined. Harmony Byrne captures the adolescent inspiration of ULA’s designs brilliantly through her role as the romantic juvenile lead, her cheerful grin and spirited air resonating with the youthful attire.
Eddy and Tons demonstrate their raw aesthetic style through the filming, colourful make-up and accessories which melds perfectly with the backdrop of beautiful music by Brunswick musicians Oscar + Martin. This quirky story about a girl and almost a boy certainly gives context to the label’s signature designs.
Directors: Jac Eddy and Kasia Tons
Producers: Jac Eddy and Kasia Tons
Cast: Harmony Byrne and Lachlan Beggs
Music: Oscar + Martin (represented by two bright lakes)
Are you a local designer or filmmaker interested in joining Australia’s national fashion + film project?
No Home is currently calling out for independent creatives to express their interest in participating in the fashion and film revolution in 2012 at nohome.tv/collaborators.
Screening around Australia in 2012, No Home fashion + film project launched in 2011 to start a revolutionary conversation about fashion, as well as interaction between consumers and the fashion and film industries. While film has long incorporated elements of fashion, the direct unification of both mediums is relatively new. No Home creates a platform upon which fashion can become the center of film, encouraging design and filmmaking talent to express their creative ideas in alliance.
Last year saw outstanding collaborations between some of Australian’s most talented emerging designers and filmmakers, including Streetfash's own Orri Henrisson with Liam Gilmour, VIRR with Nicolo Boanchino & Mark Trzopek and Upper Left Arm. There were also contributions from international parties Athena Procopiou and Scott Altman, and ACNE and Daniel Askill.
Successful designer and filmmaker submissions will pair with their creative counterparts to bring to life a short film, working together to direct the project from start to finish. No Home is also asking for interest from actors, stylists, hair and make-up artists and photographers to assist in a collaborative capacity with the production side of the filmmaking process.
To express your interest in participating in No Home 2012, head to nohome.tv/collaborators before 15 September 2011.
Orri Henrisson's first fashion film First Snowfall in Montreal is a collaboration between the label and Melbourne filmmaker Liam Gilmour. The fashion film was first released as part of No Home in Melbourne in March 2011.
The film depicts a timeless and barren wasteland and a fractured narrative of two characters portraying vastly different emotions, whose lives intersect, all be it briefly.
The film attempts to show the power of image as opposed to linear storytelling, specifically focusing on light and the hard contrasts it presents.
Learn the art of Fashion Illustration from scratch, or take your Illustration talents to new levels, with boutique-style Fashion Illustration classes at The Patsyfox Drawing Salon.
Teeny tiny classes taught by Angie Rehé, creator of the Patsyfox illustrated blog and lecturer in Fashion Design and Illustration at RMIT University and the Whitehouse Institute of Design.
The next 8-week courses begin on April 19th (Introduction to Fashion Illustration – covering all the most important principles of Fashion Illustration), and April 21st (Creative Fashion Illustration – an ongoing advanced level which continually expands and builds on your existing skills).
These unique classes are held in the creative environment of Fashion designer Nevada Duffy’s studio/retail space in Fitzroy.
TRIMÄPEE’s FALL 2011
fashion film 'Birth' is an incredible collaboration between the Melbourne label and renowned Australian fashion photographer Christian Blanchard
and Filmmaker Steven Protuder.
The film focuses on creating a beautiful serene mood and utilises amazing post-production effects.
TRIMÄPEE’s FALL 2011 Collection “Umbilical Ventriloquial” is inspired by birth. From the intriguing way an offspring grows and feeds, to the uncanny bond
which is shared; TRIMÄPEE explores the physical connection vs. the innate connection between mother and
child.
With a team of over 30 people, the cast and crew bring to life an amazing interpretation to the minds and
concept of the TRIMÄPEE designers.
No Home 2011 is a fashion and film project making way for a revolutionary new era of conversation within the creative world. Launching as part of the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program on March 7 at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), No Home will showcase original short films from some of Australia’s leading and emerging fashion designers and filmmakers.
The name, ‘No Home’, is derived from the lack of a platform for the blossoming world of fashion film - something this new project will dramatically change.
No Home’s team of filmmakers and designers have joined forces to share their inspiring and inspired ideas with us – all via the moving image medium. Each design and filmmaking partnership will produce a short film running between 2-5 minutes, with the only content requirement being that they steer far from promotional or ‘lookbook’ oriented visuals. The result will be a greenhouse of exciting fashion-film creativity.
Australian designers partaking in No Home 2011 include: Above; Carly Hunter; Alexi Freeman; Limedrop; Arabella Ramsey; Orri Henrisson; VIRR; Beat Poet; and SOSUME.
Australian filmmakers include partaking in No Home 2011 include: Adam Murfet; Jess Oldfield; Nicole Bianchino; Alex Goddard; Liam Gilmour; Nicole Rose; Alex Watkins; Lorin Askil; Tom Blachford; Chase Burns; Mark Trzopek; Yianni Warnock; Jac Eddy; and Kasia Tons.
These local names are joined by special international submissions by ACNE (FW11 – “Concrete Island” by Daniel Askill) and Athena (kaleidoscopic film – “The Island” by Scott Altman, featuring music by The Velvet Underground). Director Scott Altman is a UK filmmaker, his background in animation and with MTV assisting his prolific directing skill shown today. Daniel Askill has also joined the line up, his acclaimed work including his successful joint project, Collider, as well as films for his brother, designer Jordan Askill, and brands like Dior.
Learn Fashion Illustration from scratch, or take your illustration talent to a new level, with boutique-style Fashion Illustration classes at The Patsyfox Drawing Salon.
Teeny tiny classes taught by Angie Réhe, creator of the Patsyfox illustrated blog (www.patsyfox.com), and lecturer in Fashion Design and Illustration at RMIT University and the Whitehouse Institute of Design.
The first 8 week course for 2011 begins on February 15th (Introduction to Fashion Illustration) & 17th (Creative Fashion Illustration - ongoing advanced level).
Classes held in the creative environment of Fashion designer Nevada Duffy's studio/retail space in Fitzroy.
Last December The Twelfth Letter transformed Blank Spaceart gallery at Sydney's Crown street into their first temporary store, capturing the artistic simplicity that the emerging label explores.
Mirroring a real life version of their High Summer look book, the cement floor was covered with draped canvas sheets of which gradually became more rugged throughout the week as the crowds became apart of this exhibition store.
With hand made clothes racks and strong natural colour palettes flowing throughout, we can expect to see more of the likes as we step into the year of twenty eleven.
The boys from The Twelfth Letter made sure we put a special shout out to everyone at Drinkworks as the fashion show wouldn't have been the same without the ice cold Tiger Beers and tasty tasty Monteiths Cider.
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