My Favorite Fall Look {Happy Halloween}

Happy Halloween! I hope you all fill up on candy and classic horror films. I know I will be tonight!

Here is my go-to look for fall. A simple and casual look that’s great for any day! I like the sleek look of black with the contrast of the cream studded blazer (which I am in love with). And a pop of color with the vibrant orange scarf and teal bag. And I always wear a necklace under my scarf, it’s fun when it peeks through, and it’s great to have something on your neck if you take off your scarf!

My Favorite Fall Look
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{Zara Top} {H&M Blazer} {DKNY Leggings} {Zara Riding Boots} {H&M Handbag} {Forever 21 Necklace} {Coast Orange Scarf}
                               

My favorite fall trend is leather details! I have noticed that most of my fall buys have leather trim.
What’s your favorite fall look?

Fall Trends Inspired by Flare World Runway Tour

April and I front row at the Flare World Runway TourCheck out @heartlockettxo’s latest blog post about Fall Fashion trends from Flare magazine’s Runway Tour. The fashion show was this past Tuesday at the Four Seasons Hotel and Pacific Centre. It was such a fun night!

Heart Lockett Fashion & Cosplay

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This week I had the greatest pleasure of attending the Flare World Runway Tour fashion show in Vancouver! This was the first show I had ever been to and I was BEYOND excited, after obsessing for a week about outfit choices I dawned a red peplum top, black tulip skirt, tights, high black wedge booties and some gold accessories and headed out for an awesome girls night out. The cocktail hour was wonderful Tres Semme & Este Lauder were there doing impromptu hair, make-up and manis for the attendees. The girls and I gushed over everyone’s outfits (everyone was dressed to the nines!), the venue (Four Seasons baby!) and had a wonderful time sampling the many treats. From mango shooters, macaroons, caramel apples, to cotton candy and tiramisu, the spread was glorious!
Next, we headed to the Pacific Centre Atrium for a runway run-down of all the latest fall fashion…

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Hanasakajijii Spring/Summer Collection

This is my portfolio from my grad collection:

The I designed portfolio exterior as an elongated, slender silhouette, to reflect trees in a forest. The collection logo I designed on Photoshop, I incorporated the Title of the collection on the lengths of the branches. After I had designed what I wanted, I went to the company Shrapnel Designs, in Vancouver. (http://www.shrapneldesign.com/) They make custom portfolios, menus, etc. They were amazing to work with. We chose bamboo for the exterior to keep with the earthy feel. And then they used a burnt etching technique, to incorporate my logo on the front. They had to custom make the medal binding, as they had never made anything with these proportions.

I created the logo for my design label ‘Amanda Montgomery’, beginning with the medium gouache on watercolor paper, I created the ‘M’. I then took a photo with my iPhone and uploaded it to Photoshop, where I adjusted the contrast and saturation. The font I chose to complete the logo is sans serif called ‘Champagne & Limousines’ by Lauren Thompson.

For my fabric swatch page I painted a black tree in india ink, on papyrus paper. I then cut out shapes of leaves with my Xact-o knife, and mounted the fabric from behind. For my color story I used moss greens, chartreuse, vibrant plums, and black. As I was creating a collection inspired my ethereal forests, I chose to use natural fibres, sticking mainly to silks (Duchess Satin and Dupioni) and crepe wools.

Looks 1 & 2 are from the Separates group. Look 1 (Left) is a chiffon ruffled halter top. Topped with a cropped silk capelet. This is paired with one-legged pants with asymmetrical draped skirt, and a, exposed zipper running down the front of the leg.   Look 2 (Right) is a silk romper, with a hand-painted ‘moss’ lace. This is topped with a silk cropped jacket with a magyar sleeve.

Look 3 is an asymmetrical neckline top. The texture of the top is achieved through crystal pleating. 2-tones of chiffon are used in the top, which is paired with a skinny satin pant.

Look 4 is a one-legged jumpsuit with a asymmetrical draped skirt. This garment features a heart neckline and is made of a chartreuse, silk dupioni. It has an industrial exposed zipper running from the neckline down the front leg.

Look 5 is a heart neckline bustier and tucked bermuda pants both in chartruese silk dupioni. Topped in an asymmetrical, plum-colored silk dupioni over sized shirt.

Look 6 has a 50’s inspired silhouette. In black Duchess Silk Satin, this cocktail dress features a boat neck, and a full skirt. The free hanging panels are also made of the Duchess Satin, atop hand-painted Vera Wang lace. (To give it a ‘moss-like’ texture).

Look 7 is a layered silk organza cocktail dress.

Look 8 is in chartreuse silk dupioni the dress is draped and tucked, with plum colored organza bondage. The juxtaposition of the soft and the harsh seen in the lines of a forest.

Look 9 is a boat necked, sheath dress in Black Duchess Satin, and features an oval open back. The free hanging panels form a peplum of silk dupioni.

Look 10 is constructed similarly to the top in Look 3. It has an asymmetrical neckline, and is 2 tones of chiffon, with the texture achieved through crystal pleating.

Look 11 is a heart neckline gown. The heart neck bustier is made of hand-painted Vera Wang lace. The skirt of the gown gets its texture through the Japanese art of pleating and manipulation known as Shibori.

Look 12 is a gown of layered chartreuse organza.

Look 13 is heart neck bustier with a plum colored dupioni, underskirt. The detail along the sides and back are free hanging panels in black Duchess silk satin, same as the bustier.

Look 14 is an asymmetrical gown. The bodice of the gown is a one-shoulder, draped and tucked silk dupioni, with plum organza bondage. The skirt is constructed in silk dupioni, as well. Using a layering technique, and creating a silhouette of the skirt to be asymmetrical as well, being knee length in the front, and floor length in the back.

Look 15 is a black Duchess silk satin with a heart neckline. The skirt of the gown gets its texture from the technique called Shibori (Similar to Look 11). The topper is created to look like a “Waves” over vest. I used a fabric called FOSSHAPE. (see previous post for details) It was heat set to form to the bodice, and to create the shape of the waves. Then I covered it in hand painted wool crepe.