Wednesday, 5 November 2008

TRENSETTERS London Trip

TRENDSETTERS
Printed Textiles, research based project brief With its rich popular culture, London is often thought of as the World’s exploding point for new trends.
This research based project, asks you to identify trends, explore inspiration and investigate relevant links with your work.
You should also focus on unidentified new trends, these can be found in the most unusual places. Sometimes, it’s films (remember the impact of Moulin Rouge on the fashion industry); sometimes it’s music, graphic design, the theatre, urban culture or a current exhibition.

THE BRIEF
The aim is to collect visual information from all aspects of popular culture – based around your project theme and print designs. This should cover music, graphic design, illustration, product design, film, theatre, current exhibitions (painting, photography, all aspects of fine art) and advertising. These are some of the areas where ideas filter through into textiles and fashion/interiors.
What you should not do is cover current trends in fashion/interiors or textiles. The aim of the research is to look for new ones by keeping in touch with popular culture and entertainment. Look in ‘Time Out’ magazine, Rough Guides, The Evening Standard, colour supplements in weekly newspapers etc, these will provide you with information of what is going on, as well as inspiration. It is up to you to collect visual research from a variety of places. But they MUST relate to CURRENT popular culture.
Try to collect information from as wide variety of sources as you possibly can. Inspiration, ideas and trends can come from the most unexpected places…. Remember that this London trip will also involve a trip to the fashion print studio; you should use this opportunity to learn as much as you can about the industry, trends and how the trends of the future are identified.
The research and information gathered on this trip, together with your primary research gathered over the summer should directly inform your collection.
You should aim to see at least one ‘out of the ordinary’ aspect of London culture, something that may not have obvious links with Textiles or Fashion, but that can inspire and inform you to experiment and develop a interesting and eclectic collection. You should also research and record aspects linked to your own work following on from your summer work and the studio brief.

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