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An interview with Lesley Barnes: Creating the animated video for the Belle and Sebastian single I Didn’t See It Coming
The wonderful illustration work of Lesley Barnes gets animated in a video for Belle and Sebastian - it's a match made in heaven. Let's find out more...
Written by Amelia GregoryConcept art for the video. The talented illustrator and animator Lesley Barnes has only gone and done it again: she’s produced the most wonderful video for Belle and Sebastian‘s joyous […]
London Fashion Week S/S 2011 Catwalk Review: JW Anderson
JW Anderson provided a luxurious nod to youth subculture of years past. With illustrations by Rob Wallace and Photography by Matt Bramford
Written by Sally Mumby-CroftSara Anderson by Laura Callaghan. Every now and again fashion week throws up something truly astonishing that I didn’t know about before… and on this occasion that honour must surely […]
London Fashion Week Catwalk Review: Swedish School of Textiles 2010 Graduate Show
An astonishing graduate catwalk show from the Swedish School of Textiles, showing for the first time as part of LFW at the Freemasons' Hall on Tuesday 21st September 2010.
Written by Amelia GregoryIllustration by Abby Wright It’s always a treat at Fashion Week to find that the show you are about to see, website starting in the next few minutes, is at […]
Gavin Bond: Music 21st Century Rock n’ Royalty
Enter the sexy world of one of the most acclaimed music photographers!
Written by Laura HavlinRamon Gurillo by Katie Harnett In this blog I’m going to kill two fashionable birds with one stone. Mainly because they were designers I’ve never heard of before and also […]
London Fashion Week A/W 2010 Catwalk Review: Ramon Gurillo and Bodyamr
A review of knitwear designer Ramon Gurillo at Victoria House, and the Bodyamr sports luxe collection over at Freemasons' Hall on Friday 19th February. With illustrations by Katie Harnett and Saroj Patel.
Written by Amelia GregoryWatching the show, nurse seek something niggled, buy information pills what reference was missing – apart from the immediates being the 70’s and the French Revolution – there was something […]
Pick Me Up Graphic Arts Festival 2013: A Review of Illustration Collectives
Old favourites and new discoveries are on display upstairs at the Embankment Galleries, including work from Soma Gallery, Print Club London, Day Job, Zombie Collective and many more.
Written by Amelia GregoryBird by Victoria Willmott. In the upstairs section of the Embankment Galleries at Pick Me Up are housed a plethora of hand-picked collectives, some of which have had a presence […]
Mary Katrantzou: London Fashion Week A/W 2012 Catwalk Review
Standing ticket? Pft. Never mind; I'd do a handstand for an hour if forced, if it meant I got to see the wondrous Mary Katrantzou dazzle the crowds - as I did on Tuesday 21 February at the Old Billingsgate Newgen venue…
Written by Matt BramfordMary Katrantzou A/W 2012 by Janneke de Jong Allow me to depict the glamour of fashion week for you. My friends go green with envy when I say I’m ‘doing’ […]
Havering College: Ba Hons 3D Design Graduate Show 2011 Review
Wonderful work from Havering College 3D Design graduates Sarah-Jane Warner, Laura Mardell and Tessa Doughty. Very happy to have discovered their work by accident on my first trip to this years Free Range Art and Design Show.
Written by Amelia GregoryNesting glass bowls by Tessa Doughty. And so, viagra the 2011 graduates shows begin. My first invite was to the Havering College graduate fashion show just down the road at […]
London Fashion Week A/W 2011 Menswear Day Catwalk Review: KTZ (by Matt)
Memphis-inspired fashion? Amazing. KTZ return to knock the socks off the rest of London Fashion Week's Menswear designers, and it was so good I almost had a little weep. Fabulous illustrations by Abby Wright, Thomas Leadbetter, Jo Cheung, June Chanpoomidole, Lesley Barnes and Valerie Pezeron
Written by Matt BramfordOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Gabby Young at Selfridges, physician illustrated by Sam Parr The ‘Supermarket Sarah’ pop-up shop opened last month in Selfridges stationery department, viagra 60mg I attended Friday’s opening […]
London Fashion Week A/W 2011 Catwalk Review: Jasper Garvida (by Amelia)
Jasper Garvida showed his A/W 2011 collection Le Baiser at Freemasons Hall on Friday 18th February 2011. Here's my review with illustrations by Maria Papadimitriou, Madi, Sandra Contreras and newcomer Toni Bowater.
Written by Amelia GregoryIllustration by Laura Godfrey, troche link LG Illustration I know that folk music isn’t all organic, ambulance whole foods, pill and love – or indeed deep lust – buried in […]
London Fashion Week A/W 2011 Catwalk Review: Emilio de la Morena (by Helen)
The audience perched on benches at the BFC tent on Tuesday afternoon, beheld a strong, feminine silhouette. in a demure palette; bar the bright and beautiful RED.
Written by Helen MartinI know that folk music isn’t all organic, store illness whole foods, order and love – or indeed deep lust – buried in a haystack. Happy all day, ed before […]
London Fashion Week A/W 2011 Catwalk Review: Mary Katrantzou
Mary Katrantzou showed as part of Topshop New Gen at Billingsgate on Tuesday 22nd February 2011. Here's my review plus lots of lush illustrations.
Written by Amelia Gregorythumb MFP MariaFrancescaPepe LFW A/W 2011. Illustration by Abby Wright. It was extremely dark in that first room. Save for a few lamps casting red strips of a blood-like glow. […]
Amelia’s Compendium of Fashion Illustration launch party illustrations: meet more illustrators!
The final bunch of illustrations from my ACOFI launch party covers a host of evening guests - by Natsuki Otani, Erica Sharp, Lesley Barnes, Yelena Bryksenkova, Gemma Milly, Abigial Daker, Emma Block, Faye West, Gareth A Hopkins, Jo Cheung, Kellie Black, Lisa Stannard, Natasha Thompson, Katie Harnett, Karina Yarv and Ani Saunders.
Written by Amelia GregoryZarina Liew at work My wonderful girls, rx Rosie and Harriet of Tatty Devine, sick who created the lovely Cutlass Necklace for my party. Zarina Liew looked oh so casual […]
A review of the Tarradiddle Exhibition
Lauren Mortimer, formerly of Amelia's Magazine, was one of the artists exhibiting when all female arts collective Martha held a pop up exhibition at Hackney City Farm in early June. But what does Tarradiddle mean? Read on...
Written by Oliver JohnsonIllustration by Gemma Milly of Zara Gorman’s Millinery. Over the last few years the RCA’s MA Fashion course has quietly been producing a series of designers who have reinvented their […]
Estethica Press Day: Somerset House, 22 April 2010
We take a look around the Estethica Press Day at Somerset House, where there's ethical and sustainable fashion galore, and the chance to hob-nob with the likes of Livia Firth, Baroness Lola Young and Laura Bailey…
Written by Nicola MachettiColourful Coffins from Lesley Barnes, order Thereza Rowe and Abigail Daker. A couple of weeks ago, information pills while playing around on twitter, I saw a link posted by Thereza […]
10 eco designers to watch out for in SS10: Part Two
A who's who of responsible fashion
Written by Rachael Oku© Becky Barnicoat Becky Barnicoat works as the commissioning editor on the Guardian Weekend magazine, more about but is also a cartoonist and currently works on a new comic about […]
100 pieces of Havana
Dray walk Gallery, Truman Brewery, 23rd-26th July
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This Is All I Came To Do
Jaguar Shoes , July 3-August 24, 2008
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Repetto after meâ
Dover Street Market , 18th August - 13th September, 2008
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Ratatat
Cargo, 23/07/08
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