Sunday 30 November 2014

Go Compare

Pfion wears ACID major skater skirt in sulphur green from the DDUK SS14 collection. SCHEMER skirt from the 2014 party collection by AQ/AQ No copyright infringement intended on AQ/AQ image (right)
Our 2014 Party Edit is done, dusted and almost ready to roll out- which can only mean, finally- its beginning to feel a lot like Christmas, for us at DDUK HQ. And, its definitely time for us to get you to start considering (or hopefully, reconsidering) where to bag the best buy party wear, this season. One, that you won't find every other chick in while you're out, of course!

Before, you click the link for the same on line store, you ALWAYS go to; with the same outfits as last year- it may be in a different colour, but still...(yawn(. Or strut on down to the usual high street chain stores; you frequently visit and frequently see EVERYONE else in, buying their matching ensembles. Why not go compare, what we got to offer, to what's hot on the high street... O wait, we've done it for you!


We're here with a little nod and wave to re-introduce you to Dancing Dolls UK, in case we need re-introducing.
We are that sexy, urban chic womens wear brand, specializing in handmade womens wear; an independent brand under the creative direction of Birmingham based designer, Paulinah Eboh- Sampson.
We:
  • provide limited edition handmade womens wear at affordable prices- our prices are compared against the leading high street retailers, including TopShop, Asos, New Look and River Island to bring a competitive price to our customers.
DDUK bodycon midi skirts avail in any fabric/print (subect to availibility). Prices from £25-35

Similar style midi skirts by some of the leading retailers- unlined and in limited fabrications
  • make our garments to order, (processed within 3-4 working days) therefore they can be tailored to fit your exact requirements.
  •  also offer a made-to-measure service, where you can have any of our garments re-created in a fabrication of your choice.
  • produce all our garments by hand- made in the UK, so not sweat- shop- *ish going on round here
  • offer limited runs on our designs; meaning the chances of finding someone rocking the same outfit, as you on a night out are slim to none.
  • process our payments via Paypal;  the most preferred way to pay online because it is safer and faster. PayPal stores and safeguards your card and bank details, enabling you to pay online without entering your sensitive financial information every time you shop. You speed through checkout in just a few clicks, PayPal takes the payment from your card or bank directly, and your payment details are never shared on the internet. (All Paypal payments are also covered by the Paypal buyers protection)
  • operate 14 day money back guarantee on customer returns (provided garments are returned unworn with tags intact)
Cos, we understand, you all live busy lives and as we’re creatures of habit, you’ll be tempted stick to the same monotonous routines, shop at the same places, buy the same stuff- even when we realize they’re not that great, are pretty mundane, predictable, just plain lame and boring or you really just don’t care for them!

This party season, why go for the normo option? Sainsbury’s favourite catch phrase spring to mind: try something new today. Shopping independent is like the worst kept secret in modern fashion.

Saturday 6th December is the official ‘shop independent’ day, a great time to support small and local businesses; including us obvs. #SupportSmallBusinessses
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Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and/or Instagram for the latest deals and offers we'll be rolling out for it.
Our PARTY EDIT is available to buy from Dancing Dolls UK from the 01st December 2014. 
Till the next time xo


Saturday 20 September 2014

Dancing Dolls UK: Diary of a fashion Intern

So, just what is a fashion internship with Dancing Dolls UK like?  What was so good?

Our latest blog entry features our very own intern, Rosie Billington and her journey, as a fashion intern at Dancing Dolls UK. With some many on going horrors stories from fashion interns, about their time with Fashion houses, magazines or PR  companies.
We decided to put our selves out there- not only to get some feedback on the placement platform we offer to fashion enthusiasts, but to help us improve them. Its always a bit of a scary prospect; to ask someone else to judge you and the service you work, tirelessly on.
Maybe, we'd all turned slightly mad or were feeling super brave at DDUK HQ to ask for a detailed analysis on placement process. Had our two positive reviews from previous interns, left us a little over confident?  Or are we close to joining the elite group of Fashion establishments in the Birmingham, providing worth while fashion placements for Midlands based budding fashionistas?

Explain your understanding of your roles and responsibilities whilst at Dancing Dolls UK.

As a design assistant intern at DDUK my roles and responsibilities were a wide variation of: pattern draftingcuttingpinningsewingover-lockinghand stitchingapplication of surface decorationsfabric buyingassisting with photo campaignsattending events on behalf of the brand and generally supporting the entire process of running a fashion business.

GLISTEN midi dress in process

What were the highlights of working with Dancing Dolls UK?

There have being many highlights of working with DDUK, I have attended many exciting events with Brand owner, Paulinah such as Leeds Fashion Show, Midlands Fashion Awards and Birmingham Fashion Week. I have taken part in the brands look book photo campaigns, including assisting with styling the looks and hair styling. I played part in the construction of the SPARKLE playsuit, worn by up coming artist Hatty Keane for the opening of International pop group JLS’ farewell tour. Other garments I have contributed to the production process, have being featured on the home page of the ASOS Marketplace website.
Dancing Dolls UK (circled image) featured on the home page of ASOS Marketplace website in Apr 2014

How much responsibility were you given during your placement; and how has this been good/bad/satisfactory for you over the last year?

I have been given great responsibilities of taking part in the making of garments purchased by a business’ most important aspect; the customer. I feel that brand owner, Paulinah has the faith and confidence in me that I can carry out tasks; using my skills and that they are up to the required standard to be sold to her customers- the people who keep her business going! I have had important responsibilities such as buying fabric from different fabrics stores around Birmingham; where I have being trusted to use the companies money to pay for the fabrics. I have also being trusted to take orders to the couriers for dispatch to -customers. I feel the responsibilities I have being given is a great working experience for myself- giving me a good insight into some of the other aspects of running a fashion line.
Hatty Keane with JLS singer Ashton
Singer Hatty Keane pose with JLS singer, Ashton on the JLS Farewell tour, wearing Dancing Dolls UK SPARKLE Playsuit

What do you consider your most important achievement over the past year?

My most important achievement over the year is gaining the skills and confidence to branch out, to produce garments of my own. At the start of my placement, I did not know which path I wanted to take on the fashion road, I wanted to pursue Fashion styling, as it is something, I think I would have excelled in. However, I have no experience in this area and in hindsight, this pursuit was largely due to my own lack of confidence in pursuing a career as a designer. 11 months later, I now, know I want to design, make and sell my own garments. I arranged and styled the photo campaign, for some of the garments, created by myself up to this point- the feed back, I have received is great. Also, all the customers I have sold garments to are extremely pleased. I feel without this placement I would just be a lost sheep not sure of which direction to take.

Model: Christy Jenkins Photography by Alice Corless Styling/Hair/Make up: Rosie Billington Clothing by Rosie Billington

To what extent will the skills you have developed assist you with your degree and beyond ?

I hope the skills, I have developed will benefit me, when I return to my final year studying Fashion Design at Coventry University. All of my garment production skills have improved dramatically over the past year and I feel I will be going back to university in October as a different student, I am now more confident within myself and my work. In my second year of university, I was put off sewing and pattern cutting, as it was not something I fully understood . I, therefore focused on other areas within the industry such as accessories and jewellery, not because I wanted to but I felt I had no choice due to the level of my ability at that time- I felt I would struggle to much.
I no longer have the same worries or fears and do not feel the same level of apprehension going back to uni. In fact, although I am anxious, I am also extremely excited about creating my own collection in my final year.


In terms of personal development, how well do you think the company invested in you?

Brand owner, Paulinah has persistently supported me throughout my placement. She has advised me on all aspects of running your own small business, from the best and cheapest places to buy fabrics and equipment, to pricing the costs of garments, as well as how to market and advertise a fashion brand.
I feel that working with Dancing Dolls UK I have gained some extremely useful experience, which I would not have received solely from a degree in fashion.
CANDY dress SS14
CANDY Mesh panel dress- A solo project, I worked on for Dancing Dolls UK; from pattern draft to construction #MadeByApprentices
Fashion interns at work
Rosie Billington and former fellow fashion intern, Yasmeen working at DDUK HQ

Is there any part of the fashion business, that you would have liked more insight/experience into whilst working within the company?

I am very pleased with all the skills I have learnt from my placement at Dancing Dolls UK. Although, perhaps it would be better to work more in depth with other types of fabrics, aside other than stretch (jersey, lycra) as these are the main fabrics, used in the DDUK studio. I hope to progress a little further within pattern cutting, before ending my placement. This is very likely, as we will be working on the new collection before the conclusion of my placement.

Were there many opportunity’s to get involved with company projects outside of the working hours? If so please give examples.

I have had opportunities to attend a variety events, which Dancing Dolls UK, was involved in; including Leeds Fashion Show 2013, Birmingham Fashion Week 2014, The Clothes Show Live 2013 and Midlands Fashion Awards 2013. These events, were great insights into the industry and a great way of seeing how such events can be used to my advantage -getting involved and socialising with like minded people.


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Showtime: Dancing Dolls UK on the runway at Leeds Fashion show. Image by Becci Hull Model: Lara Mcgrath
Showtime: Dancing Dolls UK on the runway at Leeds Fashion show. Image by Becci Hull Model: Lara Mcgrath
 AW13 Facade by Dancing Dolls UK
Looks from the Dancing Dolls UK 'FACADE' AW13 collection .Backstage at Leeds Fashion Show 2013

Sunday 9 March 2014

S/S 14 'Body Language' by Dancing Dolls UK


For the 7th Ready to wear collection from Dancing Dolls UK; it’s all about sexy power dressing- we’re celebrating our original dance wear inspired silhouettes, and pay homage to our debut collection ‘Doll Domination’. Using the female body’s sexual prowess as our muse, we’re channeling our signature ‘urban, sexy, chic’ heritage. Curated with a hint of sports luxe meets dominatrix and portrayed in a selected complimentary palette of: black, sulphur green, sea blue, cream and beige.





 Let your body do the talking…..
Soon to ASOS, Fashion Pony, Us Trendy and www.dancingdollsuk.com

Images by Talia White. Model: Pfion Vince. Make up: Chelsy McNeil. Styling: Simply Beautify

Monday 13 January 2014

S/S14 Dancing Dolls UK: Progress through process


On stepping into the DDUK design & work space, its easy to forget that, actually its early January; cold with heavy. miserable rain and summer is still, like 6 months away- what, with all that talk of Spring/Summer, the words 'S/S14' constantly being thrown about these four walls and realms of Summery fabric shades smothering everywhere.
 It definitely feels like Summer in here....until, of course, you open the studio door to that very, uninviting brisk air. That's just in the corridor, by the way!
It may be just under 6 months until Summer season. However, for us, its more like 6 weeks! We're aiming - actually, we have to- have the collection ready for sale, by this time.

So, what's it about- this S/S14 shizzle.

We're usually quite coy, about our working process. Not this time- we're giving you a behind the seams, look at our progress through process.

The Collection.
It's no secret; each season whilst at the design stage, we take a walk down memory lane for a 'reflection of direction'. It helps us process our journey; you know- understanding where, we've come from, to know where we are going...and blah, blah, blah.

 This time round, we pay homage to our very first Spring/Summer collection 'Doll Domination' from 2010 -Wow! We've come a fair way!
 We're celebrating the original dance wear inspired fashion looks with a hint of sports luxe meets dominatrix.

 Using the female body's sexual prowess as our muse, we're channelling our signature 'urban, sexy, chic' heritage, carefully  portrayed in a selected complimentary palette of: black, sulphur green, sea blue, cream and beige. You'll see a whole load of our original style inspirations:
 
- DDUK signature ballet inspired voluminous skirts
- exposed skin: mesh panels, denuded backs and 
- contour wear: bodysuits, catsuits, swimsuits....

....We've even resurrected that hooded swimsuit; cut it in half and given it an urban 'Hello boys' #Wonderbra attitude.

The new collection aims to arouse an emotion of lust and provocative power dressing. Body Language S/S14 will be ready to view and purchase as from the end of February.

Sunday 5 January 2014

Show girl

The Christmas decorations may not yet, have fully disappeared. But we think its fair to say, that the festive party season, is most definitely over (suck in breath).... and breathe.

However, for the few, that have more reason, money and energy to be partying- you know, like say, the belated staff Christmas party, which for most usually rolls around at some point in January. Then, why not step out on them, with show girl status in mind.
The staff party is always the best time to channel your inner diva; shed your super safe, boring, but completely practical work attire, in exchange for a more sexy 'I-scrub-up-well' outfit.
And, when you think show girl, who else comes to mind, other than the queen B herself- Beyoncé.
Get the look in our GLIMMER dress here

And why wouldn't she?! In recent weeks, she's rarely been out of the news- thanks to the unannounced drop-it-like-its-hot release of her 5th self titled album. The album, itself is more of a visual journal –  with each song accompanied by video giving life to the raw emotion of the singers current journey. All whilst dancing and singing her heart out, across the world with her latest world tour.

So, its inevitable that we think this divas style is one to consider, for any of those dolls looking to make that show stopping entrance for their 2014 partying. Check out our Beyoncé inspired celeb style steal.
Get the look in our SPARKLE Playsuit here

.....And cos, we know that you all don't have money trees at the bottom of your garden- at least not most of you. Enjoy 25% off your next purchase, on us with promo code SHOWGIRL.


Our BLING IT ON jewelled bodysuit, oozes show girl quality. Get it here
 
Btw, we're not suggesting parading around in your pants....well, unless you have Beyoncé size lungs and a mic in your hand- but, if not (shrugs shoulders),  its probably best to stick a skirt or pair of trousers over BLING IT ON bodysuit! 
For the lucky few- jetting off, for a well deserved break, then parading around trouser-less, is completely necessarily, and you can still imitate Beyoncé diva style, for all those Instagram selfies with this beaut! Yeahay. Get our BE-JAZZLE swimsuit here

 
 
Shop more 'show girl' look in our DDUK shop http://www.dancingdollsuk.com/sho/
Discount code showgirl expires 14th Feb 2014
 
Until the next time xoxo