Friday 30 December 2011

A CHAT WITH INDIE LUV ECO.

I recently caught up with Emily Symes of Indie Luv Eco and good friend to chat a little about myself and a little about eco friendly clothing. As you may already know, I am a huge fan of vintage clothing and a believer in saving the planet. If you haven't already heard of this fantastic and unique blog, it is about all things Eco, Sustainable, Fashion, Art, Music, Culture and Lifestyle. In addition to blogging, Emily is also an international model and talented Jewellery Designer for her label Emily Kate. I will be featuring her jewellery here soon, so be sure to watch this space. Below is my interview with Emily. Check out the full interview here.  

So what inspired you to work in the field of fashion?
Fashion has always been apart of my life one way or another. I grew up watching my parents make clothes and it kinda started from there. I would help out by sewing labels onto shirts to making my own Barbie clothes. I was inspired mostly from my mum though. She was very fashionable and still is! I would watch her get dressed and be inspired all the time.

How has working in fashion retail helped you persue your career in fashion as a designer/stylist?
Having worked in retail for almost a decade sure has its benefits! Apart from the amazing discounts and a decent sized wardrobe, I have also taken away with me valuable skills and knowledge about the fashion industry on a retail level. Especially from a consumers perspective. Understanding about consumer behaviour has helped me as a designer and a stylist as I have a better understanding of what consumers would want under different circumstances and situations.

Tell me a little about your business Blushion' Style...
Blushion' Style is just a fun blog about my fashion inspirations. I blog about what inspires me, street style and my outfits. I have also recently added a Made to Measure service.

So I hear you also do tailoring/altering/reworking of garments as part of your business? Please tell me more about that and what other services you provide etc...
I have been making clothes for myself for a long time and I always get requests from friends and family to custom make clothes for them! I started to make good money from it so decided I would make this service available to my readers. The Made to Measure service - includes bridesmaids dresses, party wear, designing and alterations. I will soon add a reworked vintage service too.

So your passionate about all things vintage, in what ways do you think vintage/recycled or reworked fashion makes a difference to our environment?I love vintage clothes! Not only is it unique in the sense that no one else will have the exact outfit I have but it is also the most eco friendly way of dressing. Recycling old clothing by giving it new life through dressing it differently, or reworking it saves it from landfill. It's just an additional bonus for me that every time I wear vintage clothes, I know I am making a positive contribution to a better, healthier future.

What are your thoughts on Eco, Sustainable and Fair trade fashion?
I think its really important. The fashion industry is a multi billion dollar industry and for any business to be successful, it must have all of the three P's - People, Profit and Planet.

What is your favourite Eco fashion label?
Stella McCartney

What are your favourite trends at the moment?
I don't really follow trends very heavily. I kinda incorporate it into my own style - which includes, peplums, collars, wide legged pants and anything high waisted. These styles will always be on trend for me.

Where do you see fashion in the next 5 years?
Hhmmm that's a hard question to answer but it would most probably be repeated. If we look back in the past, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. They all have their distinct styles. The naughties however incorporate all these eras together and each season, it just kind of takes turn to be in the spotlight. We did for a while, dress mostly in black due to the reaction to the GFC. Maybe if something really significant happens in the economy, that could also transcend to our fashion choices.

What are your goals/direction you see yourself acheiving in the near future?
I just want to be happy and successful in what I do. Happiness is the most important thing. You gotta be happy with what you do, otherwise you won't be successful!! :)

Saturday 10 December 2011

EYELASH EXTENSIONS.

BEFORE
Sans makeup :S

AFTER
It's amazing what a bit of make up can do!




It's exciting to see myself with eyelashes. Actual long curly lashes. My real natural eyelashes are straight and short, somewhat resembling bamboo shoots. Even with the help of mascara and an eyelash curler, my lashes will straighten themselves out within not even 5 minutes! I think that comes with my Asian genes. I've actually got them permed before and they look really good, but my beautician cousin, Kim from Phamous Beauty  introduced me to eyelash extensions. Originated in Korea, this beauty service allows you to have beautiful long curly, semi permanent lashes. So you can say goodbye to those, one nighter fake lashes and ta ta to your mascara. The procedure involves using special glue to attach fake lashes to each individual natural lash, giving the appearance of natural, long, dark, thick, curly lashes. The length Kim gave me was extra long with longer lashes at the ends to give it that cat-eye look, but you can also opt for shorter versions. If you also want lashes that could be the envy of all girls, contact Kim here. She is excellent and her prices are very competitive.