Hi lovely people. This post is long overdue but after a few consecutive days of little or no sleep before the show we all pretty much conked out on Saturday night. I remember my mum (who was out of the country in Nigeria at the time of the show) text me after the show and asked what our choice of bubbly was, little did she know we were counting down the seconds till our heads hit our pillows. The rest of the week was London Fashion Week and the girls and I were out and about at shows et al. But fashion week is over and we return to our regular scheduled broadcast.
I have pictures! Not the actual photos, not yet, but I have pictures from 'Frozen Inferno...The Making Of' to give you an insight into the making of the clothes, from the sketches, the fabrics used and the final pieces. All the pictures are on my Flickr account but I have chosen some of my favourite ones to blog about:
Pieces for the silver flip skirt. Each panel is made from two layers of Gele (Nigerian material traditionally used for head ties) and one piece of lace that has a similar flower pattern. We wanted the panels to be plain on one side with the lace giving the panels a 3D look on the other side.
The skirt starting to come together; with the 3D side
...and the 2D side
This was the first draft so to speak of the silver flip skirt but we weren't happy with the large gaps in between. So we took it apart, made the gaps half the width and doubled the number of 'flips' we had to 24.
Pink/silver gele head tie used for the 'ice cube' dress and tulip skirt
The traditional way to wear gele (well it's usually tied to look a bit prettier than that)
The 'Ice Cube' dress coming together
Lace used for the 'Wedding dress'. We fell in love with this the minute we saw it, it's sheer and has sequinned details as well as the silver leather details that we thought were gorgeous!!
The other lace we bought is pretty gorgeous as well (we struggled to pick our favourite out of the two). It looks like grey suede flowers interconnected with tiny tiny silvery grey 'stems' and 'leaves'
Black/Blue flip skirt, made in the same way as the silver flip skirt except here the blue side is Gele and the black side Aso-oke
The makings of the lace turtle-neck dress
Make up options for the show ; the look for the show was Ice Queen to go with our African ice age concept and we wanted a smoky eye but using blues and silvers for a cool frosty look. We tried the pink but didnt really like it so decided it would be just the blue with the strong brows and nude lips. We were also starting to think of what jewellery we would use and thought big crystal/glass looking pieces would really complement the outfits. Now all we needed was some big crystal looking pieces...
That's the end of part 1, next we discuss music choices, shopping for jewellery and final details.
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Friday, 19 February 2010
London Fashion Week - RooR Exhibition
Today was the start of London Fashion Week in the capital and also our exhibition at Fashion Mavericks. For those of you who missed it (what could else could you have possibly had to do eh? *hee hee*) here are some pictures of our display and a special guest who came to see us
Us with Nike, Creative Director of Nike Akinola
Us with Nike, Creative Director of Nike Akinola
Monday, 8 February 2010
Invitation to RooR A/W 10/11 show
You are cordially invited to
Renaissance of our Roots
“Frozen Inferno”
Runway Show
and Exhibition
“Frozen Inferno”
Runway Show
and Exhibition
During London Fashion Week at Fashion Mavericks
February 19th 2010 – Exhibition 1pm-8pm | February 20th 2010 – Catwalk show 4:30pm
To RSVP email ekaete.inyang@roordesign.com
For additional press/media inquiries about Renaissance of our Roots, please email ekaete.inyang@roordesign.com
For more information about the hosts of the show please email info@sunshine-grace.com
Renaissance of Our Roots - Press Release
Sunday, 7 February 2010
RooR Spring/Summer 2009
Our first professional photo shoot for RooR! You can tell the difference too, it's not just us girls mucking about at home with our SLR and Photoshop. Here are some behind the scenes snaps shots:
Thanks to all for a great day - our first professional photo shoot was amazing! For a video montage with more pictures check out this YouTube link.
Clothing - Renaissance of our Roots
Photographer - Kitty Gallannaugh
Photographer's assistant - Nathan
Hair and Makeup Artist - Andie Okon
Model - Tope, from Mahogany Model Management
Stylists: Ekaete Inyang and Rotimi Ladeinde
Thanks to all for a great day - our first professional photo shoot was amazing! For a video montage with more pictures check out this YouTube link.
Clothing - Renaissance of our Roots
Photographer - Kitty Gallannaugh
Photographer's assistant - Nathan
Hair and Makeup Artist - Andie Okon
Model - Tope, from Mahogany Model Management
Stylists: Ekaete Inyang and Rotimi Ladeinde
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