Monday 29 October 2012

Midlands Fashion designers awards Vs Leeds Fashion Show 2012



On the 19th October, I had the privilege of showcasing my work for my label Dancing Dolls UK, simultaneously at two of the best events on the Fashion calendar (my opinion) for a designer at my level:
1) Midlands Fashion Designers awards in Birmingham (MFDA) and
2) Leeds Fashion show (LFS) in Leeds, obviously.

 I didn't win the in the catergory, I entered 'Independent designer 2012'  at MFDA -Sad face- decided upon by the weighty judging panel comprising of : Debra Hepburn- founder of  young British designers, Lizzy Gardner- noted Fashion stylist and journalist, Alan Sharman- founder of Alan Sharman model agency and Gavin Douglas- multi awarding fashion designer, from Birmingham, himself.
Didn't they (MFDA) do well??!
The 'Independent designer' award went to fellow designer and friend (who I always manage to have ROFL, everytime we catch up)- Tamara Joseph, with her label 'Cataylst'.
I didn't enter the competition at LFS, and was there merely to have my garments sashay down the runway.

Dancing Dolls UK A/W12 @ LFS 2012 Image by Lee Jones - Phi-tography lee.jones2@sky.com. Model: Abi Saleem

It's always an exciting, nerve racking and expensive prospect for me, showcasing my work on a runway.
It means, I get a chance to hear direct from Fashionistas great and small, whether the last fews months of dragging my body through sheer tortue has in any way shape or form been worth it;  the paying of minimal attention myself, frustration, sleep deprivation- the contemplatation of taping open my eyelids, is always considerded when pumped with caffine drinks, coupled with extreme fatigue and the sewing through my own fingers with the sewing machine.
True story, that. So deep the needle went- in my momentarily dizzy spell- I thought I would collapse from shock- alone at the studio at random o'clock in the morning.
But, the big man upstairs loves me and that didn't happen, hence why I am here writing this blog.
      I swear, if anyone had seen me in the last few months, they would be horrified, if I told them I worked in fashion, I mean tracksuit bottoms, ballet pumps and a fur coat...yes- I really did go out like that. They would be more inclined to thinking I had escaped from a loony bin and only dreamt that I worked in this industry called 'Fashion'...
Someone one remind me why do I do this again??

Anyway, so in the red corner, we had showcasing pieces from Dancing Dolls UK SS13 collection, 'Finally Exhaled' at MFDA, represented by myself, Paulinah Eboh-Sampson.
In the blue corner, we had showcasing pieces from Dancing Dolls UK AW12, 'Closet Princess' at LFS, represented on my behalf by Leeds based stylist Jyoti Matoo of VOIR Styling. (Bowing graciously at her feet- ♥ u girl!)

 I wasn't actually at the LFS, so you could argue that my analysis is unfair, but you'd be arguing with yourself, cos of this is my opinion, based on the job I am there for- a fashion designer, looking and working on getting maximum exposure for their brand and the results I have seen relating to the latter.

THE VENUES

MFDA-With such a fantastic venue for last years MFDA awards, I had high expectations for this years venue.
 On hearing that the event, was due to take place at the Botanical gardens in Birmingham, I thought the location would come out trumps, having previously worked at Botanical Gardens- in my waitressing hay-day, I am very familiar with the set up, and its fantastic lay out.
The venue, although beautiful, did not deliver what the venue used last year. for MFDA had. The first thing, I noticed was the runway was way too short, and didn't run right all the way to the back of the venue. OK, this was possibly the only problem of the event, but it had a domino effect, that affected other little things, such as the fact that audience members at the back of the venue had difficulty seeing the show.
 I, however, managed to 'steal' a seat right near the front to watch the majority of the show. The 'move-you-lose' rule was in full affect on this occaison.

This aside, the venue actually looked damn good in the images captured at the event, and its great to see how far Jenny and the team at MFDA have come with this event, to be even able to consider and use the Birmingham Botanical gardens.

Birmingham Botanical Gardens. Image coutersey Glandore Gallery. No copyright infringements intended
 
MFDA Venue 2012. Birmingham Botanical garden. Image courtesy of BONAFIDE SUPERNOVA


Leeds Town hall. Image by Lee Hicken
LFS this year, definitely upped its game major style this year! The scene was set at the same venue as last year- Leeds town hall, with similar staging as last years LFS event, which I had attended, I might add- an all white back drop and runway- but what got my two thumbs up and gave LFS my 10/10 is the amazing full size screen that appeared behind the models, as they ripped the runway.
Totally awesome!
I don't think there was anyway, any audience member could miss the action on the stage or would have been in any doubt, as to which designers collection was on stage at any given time, because the designer/brands name was projected in big lettering on the same screen.
Image by Lee Jones - Phi-tography
 
THE MODELS
And the award for best models, goes to.....(Drum roll) Midlands Fashion Designers awards.
   When you have runway models, like Elena Luzaic- possibly the best runway model, I have had the opportunity to work with- and a strict height and size restriction on the models. Its a definite no brainer!
Don't get me wrong LFS had some great models too, as you can see from all the images, I have featured with this post, but some of them. Come on! When the 'model' is posing with her legs, so wide apart, one might expect she is about to give birth. It doesn't make for such a great runway image, now does it.
And, can we get over the hands-on-hips-at-end-of-runway pose already?  
Elena Luzaic in Dancing Dolls UK SS13. Image by Rahart Ali-Khan
 
Ouch- that was harsh, even by my standards, but lets not get it twisted, I have had to become this way, purely because of the industry I work in. My work has been looked past, chewed up and spat out simply because of the models I have worked with, so I have a zero tolerance for mini runway "I can wear heels" models or plus size models pretending to be size 0.
A model has the length of a runway or the seconds, its take a potential customer to skim past an image to sell a garment, without ANY vocal interaction. Its a hard job and not everyone can do it! FACT!

PHOTOGRAPHY
Getting and using run way images from group Fashion shows = ADDED HARD WORK! This year has been now exception, I have had to really scour around the internet, for the best images from both events.
 Its always a major problem finding and using GOOD images from any runway shows, I have been involved in, unless I have teamed up with a photographer, who has provided me, directly, with great runway imagery or the event organisers have promised to supply me with images.
Neither organisers, did the promising of images for the designers this year- neither are they obligated to, but I still issuing 'Nul Points' here to both. *Humph- Folds arms across chest*.
Silly me, for not being on the ball this time round and organising it myself, for this year.
Dancing Dolls UK at LFS 2012. Image by  Lee Jones - Phi-tography lee.jones2@sky.com


PRESS
Its great that both events now attracts good press for all the designers involved, with bloggers and fashionistas firing out writes up like bullets. Its definitely a sign of the prestige of these events!
I do hope that the 'Press station' area is addressed though, by next year's event- in both the MFDA and LFS camp.
 It would be nice to see a designated spot for photographers and other media crew to set up at the end of the runway, where they can capture good shots.
MFDA saw some photographers, struggling, toppling over- occaisionally- and shaking off cramps as they tried to get some shots at the event. All whilst being shooed out of the way by the annoyed audience members, because they were blocking the view of the show.
LFS saw some photographers capturing unflattering shots under models skirts and some other weird angled pics. So, I'm thinking maybe they didn't have a set Press station either? I wasn't there, so I'll SNM.

If you are a photographer, who was lucky enough to have capitaliased on the 'move-you-lose' rule or the 'first-come-first-serve' rule to bag a prime location at any of the events. You will probably find, if I have seen it. Its on here, so thankyou!

Charlotte Burton in Dancing Dolls UK SS13 at MFDA 2012. Image by Steven Murphy

There you have it. The low down from a designer's point of view, hopefully not too blatantly rude, but definitely honest.
All the little jibes aside, I must stand up and applaud both the MFDA and LFS team for their outstanding effort in presenting such fabulous events! I hope my write up is not percieved negatively and is just used as an inspiration for upping the levels again next year, as both organisers continuosly do.
Who knows maybe next year, we may see fellow Birmingham-born designer, Osman Yousefzada on the judging panel at MFDA and 3D virtual models at LFS?
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The organisation team behind LFS. Image by Emiley Bailey



Dancing Dolls UK  AW12 @ LFS. Image courtesy of 'A FORTE FOR FASHION'
 
Your girl, signing out. Paulinah (Creative @:Dancing Dolls UK) xx
 
NO COPYRIGHTS INTENDED. I do not owe images used for the purpose of this blog and all parties have been credited for their work.

Tuesday 16 October 2012

Style File by Dancing Dolls UK: 'Made to measure'

OOooOOoo- How much do we love the look of this one??!! Its the rivet embellished body con with sash by Dancing Dolls UK in bespoke colour 'Flame red'!


The original- as only our dolls will no- was created in a cream matt hue priced @ £70.00. Available here: https://www.fashionkillerz.com/p/Rivet+embellished+body+con+mini+dress+with+sash/332/But when a DDUK customer requested it, in alternative colour, we at Dancing Dolls HQ were much obligied to deliver.....and we think the outcome so hot, we've added it to our style file- styled by Dancing Dolls Designer, Paulinah Eboh-Sampson, herself.
Rivet embellished dress by Dancing Dolls UK
 
Our bespoke service allows customers to have a variety of Dancing Dolls designs created in a fabric colour of their choice. Terms and conditions apply.
For more information on using our 'made to measure' service, please check out our website www.dancingdollsuk.com or drop us a message via our Facebook page www.facebook.com/dancingdollsuk.

In keeping with our mission; "to dress our dolls ostentatiously..."
Paulinah says: 'With such a fiery colour, why not turn up the heat, light that fire and shazam. Its all about statement, statement and more statement with this dress.
So, if money is no object, then I'd say go all out and head for your nearest Christian Louboutin outlet for this limited edition 'Rodarte' ankle strapped beauties. (Sigh)
 
Well, lets be realistic- the reality is that these kind of bad ass shoes are only accessible to a few of the rich or famous, such as the likes of singer PINK and Victoria Beckham, who have both been sporting these bad boys!
 
Victoria Beckham in Christian Louboutin 'Rodarte'


So our suggestion: our customised spiked and rhinestone embellished platforms with matching bag by Dancing Dolls UK. Available to order- lead time 28 days.

Shoes & bag by Dancing Dolls UK. Available by order. Image by Andy Baines

Black ankles boots are also a great alternative, if your trying to keep it funky and not to matchy-matchy, but remember a concealed platform pump or stiletto will elongate the leg length, in comparison to ankle boots.
Paulinah recommends:
- Slicked back hair in a neat smooth low ponytail.
- Keep the earrings relatively small
- Whack on the lipstick; darker skin tones- go for a bold red, whilst lighter skin tones can opt for either red or nude tones- with a demi smoky eye to accompany those nude lip tones.
How adorable are these?
Complete the look with black nail lacquer. And you're ready to rock and roll!

All Dancing Dolls customers are entitled to free style tips, with each purchase made.
For more info or to obtain style tips on your purchase, please contact us through our facebook www.facebook.com/dancingdollsuk


Till the next time stay fabulous xx