Friday, February 19, 2010

Busy?

Artists are famously procrastinators. I am no exception. I think I am pretty good at budgeting time and planning my life down to the second, but at the end of the day, nothing gets you going quite like waiting until you can't wait anymore.

I actually think I am way better at not procrastinating than many people, but if I don't have a deadline to get something done, it may take me months. Luckily for me, I have several events in the next few months that will prevent me from procrastinating too much. The first one is the Oscar party at the MCA. This event is for Denver's Film Society. Many local designers were asked to donate an evening piece for this event that was inspired by a nominated person. My dress is for Carey Mulligan, one of my all time favorite celebrities I would like to dress. I think she is one of the cutest girls around and I love her taste for edgy fashion. The dress is a black satin mermaid style dress with hand sewn chain detailing on the bodice and sheer upper bodice. My dress is inspired by her, but it is not something I would actually dress her in (I'd love to see her in a color, like purple).





Another event I have coming up is the ADCD Paper Fashion Show in March. This yearly event is something I have wanted to do for a few years now, but always missed the deadline for. I was so excited to sign up for it this year because I have a super fun idea. Many designers go crazy with their designs for this show because it is, after all, paper. But I wanted to create a piece that looks like something you would wear if it was not made of paper. I think I'll keep the exact design a surprise, but it does involve hundreds of handmade paper roses. I definitely can't procrastinate on this one.

Who knows what other projects I'll get involved in this year, but I definitely can't wait!

Friday, February 12, 2010

Must Say Something



I recognize that it is probably not considered "normal" to break into tears all day because of the death of someone you have never met. This person has no idea who you are, does not know you exist. But here is the story of why I am so heartbroken at the death of Alexander McQueen.

I began designing when I was 11 years old. My cousin and my best friend began drawing with me when there was nothing else to do. We drew pictures of strange, big headed stick figure girls wearing belly shirts and mini skirts. It began as something fun to do, but over time I realized that not only did I really enjoy designing clothing, but that, hey, I was pretty good at it too. At the age of 11 design was just something fun to do, it was not until 13-14 that it became an actual dream.

I remember exactly how I came to love design, really truly LOVE design. When I began to see it as something I wanted to spend my whole life doing. It was when I first saw Alexander McQueen's Spring 2001 fashion show. It was the collection where models walked around in an mental hospital-looking space covered in bugs and birds and jigsaw pieces. There was something so beautiful and theatrical about this show that I couldn't think of doing anything else. I wanted to create my own collections and produce my own shows with beautiful models and great music and fantastic sets.

And nothing has changed since then.

Every season Alexander McQueen's shows are one of the first shows I HAVE to see. One of the only ones I am truly interested in. I look at the pictures and then watch the video and then take a break and then look at older pictures and then watch older videos and then- hey, why not watch the new video again. His collections are the only ones I could ever imagine paying for the DVD because I KNOW I would watch it again and again. Who in fashion could ever forget that moment where a hologram of Kate Moss in a swirling white dress ended his fashion show? Or that show paying homage to Isabella Blow with the beautiful headpieces (of course) and all the feathers? I know I never will.

Thank you Alexander McQueen for forever changing my life. I'm not sure if I would have continued designing had it not been for you and your gorgeous shows. I thank you for showing me my true love and I know that fashion week will never feel the same without you.

-Melissa


Here are links to the show that changed my life, plus two of my favorite fashion shows ever.

http://www.style.com/fashionshows/review/S2001RTW-AMCQUEEN/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rQo8ImSboc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUWcenLMLdk&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5RTYdp93oE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG4aOkHvRoY&feature=related