I have been working on some designs recently that I hope to launch soon.
The collection is to be called 'pret a porter' or ready to wear and it will be made up of six to eight designs which can be simply adapted by changing the pattern colour, ribbon or printing.
They will run alongside my bespoke and couture designs but will be for clients who want a modern but stylish look.
I am putting the finishing touches to the collections and I hope to launch the designs at the wedding fayres over the next few months at The Holiday Inn East Kilbride Sunday 29th March, Perfect Day Wedding Fayre Tudor Hotel Airdrie Sunday 8th May and Airdrie Football Stadium on Sunday 26th May.
All the above shows are free entry so why don't you come along and see my new designs.
Sunday, 22 March 2009
Sticky Fingers News
Well time sure does fly, it seems like ages since I last updated the SFD blog.
Its good to say that I am very busy at the moment and I will be for the next five months which is a very good sign for my little business.
Settling into the studio now, in the four months that I have been there over 60 clients have visited for consultations and to get inspiration for their weddings.
I am beginning to put together ideas for the studio especially the viewing and consultation area that will hopefully evolve over the next few months. As it has been a blank canvas, my first thoughts were of a pracitical design but I now want to stamp my own personality and designer touches that will make it a unique space.
At this time I want to design a more ecclectic feel for my wedding fayre stands but to the choose pieces for the studio that will be able to be used in a much smaller space.
I remember when I was a bride I loved to be able to feel and touch the products and this is ultimately what I want to offer.
I am beginning to put together idea boards so that I have a set designed for the two big autumn wedding fayres I have planned to exhibit at - The Best Scottish Wedding Fayre at Braehead Arena and The Exclusive Scottish Wedding Show at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.
Although I want to keep the final concept a secret a few design influences will be shabby chic, vintage floral design think Cath Kidston, vintage glamour and NYC chic.
It will certainly be a good excuse for a few shopping trips!
Its good to say that I am very busy at the moment and I will be for the next five months which is a very good sign for my little business.
Settling into the studio now, in the four months that I have been there over 60 clients have visited for consultations and to get inspiration for their weddings.
I am beginning to put together ideas for the studio especially the viewing and consultation area that will hopefully evolve over the next few months. As it has been a blank canvas, my first thoughts were of a pracitical design but I now want to stamp my own personality and designer touches that will make it a unique space.
At this time I want to design a more ecclectic feel for my wedding fayre stands but to the choose pieces for the studio that will be able to be used in a much smaller space.
I remember when I was a bride I loved to be able to feel and touch the products and this is ultimately what I want to offer.
I am beginning to put together idea boards so that I have a set designed for the two big autumn wedding fayres I have planned to exhibit at - The Best Scottish Wedding Fayre at Braehead Arena and The Exclusive Scottish Wedding Show at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.
Although I want to keep the final concept a secret a few design influences will be shabby chic, vintage floral design think Cath Kidston, vintage glamour and NYC chic.
It will certainly be a good excuse for a few shopping trips!
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