Sunday, 2 May 2010

Fashion Rocks!

One of the main aspects of River Rocks Notts was our very own fashion show, which featured a total of seven labels:
  • Regenerate Clothing by May Cortazzi
  • Bantum Clothing by Simeon Hartwig
  • Lorna Tallowin
  • Amy Stephenson
  • Nottingham Trent University - Fashion Design students' work
  • COW vintage
  • River Island

Our aim was to demonstrate the exciting creative flair that Nottingham consumes and this notion was to be projected in each element of the event, from models, to music, fashion and atmosphere.

The images below illustrate how we combined the creme-de-la-creme of Nottingham's fashion scene with the consistent diversity of River Island as a brand.


Simon Ricks wearing River Island


Emily Palmer wearing COW vintage

Andrew Beche wearing River Island


Elle McNamara wearing Bantum Clothing




Hannah Shroot wearing NTU students' work



Alice Jeffrey wearing Regenerate



Camille Armstrong wearing Regenerate



Camille Armstrong wearing River Island



Andrew Beche wearing Regenerate



Matt Adams wearing Bantum (I heart Notts tee)



Joel Palmer wearing Regenerate



Matt Adams wearing Regenerate

Alice Jeffrey wearing River Island


Simon Ricks wearing Regenerate


Emily Palmer wearing River Island




River Island Rocks!!

As part of our event, River Rocks Notts, we assembled this River Island photo board. This helped to secure an integral link with our brand, River Island. Guests were able to have their photos taken by tilllate.com, which were then uploaded online the following day. Here are just a few of the photos taken in front of the board on Tuesday night!












Friday, 30 April 2010

Live Art Rocks!!

Live art took place on the night by local creatives Phill Blake, Alex Fowkes and James Huyton. The guys demonstrated their illustrative talent and created 3 amazing pieces of artwork. We are really grateful to the guys for coming down for the evening - particularly Jimmy whose Birthday it was!













River Rocked Notts!!!

So the event took place on the 27th of April at Escucha and was a huge success. So much so that we have only just been able to find the words to describe what a good night it was. Feedback so far has been really positive and it seems that all our hard work paid off!

Now to tell you all about how the night ran as a whole. Guests were lead into the venue by a green turf carpet which was a playful twist on the more traditional red carpet and this fitted in with some of our designers eco-friendly garments (Amy Stevenson and May Cortazzi for Regenerate Clothing).




Once inside the venue, guests were given a goodie bag, a lanyard and a cupcake! The goodie bags included Maoam sweets (kindly donated by the one and only Tom Moxham), a free make-over at Space NK, free treatments at the Beauty Temple and a slinky!








Thursday, 15 April 2010

Goody bags are go!!!




We have spent the last 3 days buried away in our flat with a set of stamps, inks and paper bags, trying to create the perfect goody bags for you all to recieve at our fabulous event!! It has been very teadious and extremely funny everytime Harriet has started a new goody bag by spelling it wrong or starting with the wrong letter. You would think she would learn, so we now have a pile dodgy spelt goody bags!! hehe!! Were keeping our fingers crossed and hoping we get them done today.

Beer Mat distribution




Well today has been a very busy for us girls, we have been distributing our beer mat's across the bars, pubs and student hang outs of Nottingham. Escusha, Horn in the Hand, the Orange Tree and across uni are a few of the places you will find them. Although you won't find them in Bonington cafe as they were very un-helpful and wouldn't help us!! We are also distributing our posters around campus today so keep your eyes peeled for them.

Wednesday, 31 March 2010

More Fashion Show Research (Fairytales)

As we are all fully aware, end of year fashion shows are a favourite when it comes to dissertations subjects. This proved no exception for two of our course mates and friends, Sarah Bannerman and Sedge Beswick. The theme behind the show was 'fairytales and wonderlands' inspired by the convenient release of Tim Burton's Alice. The girls anticipated an unavoidable trend which has had a catastrophic impact on the world of fashion. The goodie bags were a real treat, and as is evident from the photographic evidence, the night was a real success and Sarah and Sedge did a splendid job. It was nice to see all their hard work pay off; and it will be our turn in less that ONE MONTH!




Source: own images