What a productive week!
Having got over the shock of the sheer amount of work we have to do in the next three months, I thought it was time to put pen to paper...well technically phone to ear, and get organised.
And if I don't say so myself, did pretty well!
I called a small vintage shop on Rosemount I had never heard of on the off chance they would allow us to borrow some clothes for the photo shoot we have to organise for coursework. On the other end of the phone was an extremely helpful lady who was interested in helping us out. I organised a meeting and on Thursday Megan and myself arrived at Rose Hip & Tutu - a bright, airy shop, well more of a gallery for clothes, and were greeted by one of the owners, Sally. Her shop is fantastic and their concept is so simple and effective you think surely everyone would be doing it - taking something old and making it something new? Genius isn't it.
There will soon be an article up on how the two ladies set up their business and their background, as well as a spread on their clothing shortly, but I would really urge you to pop in and have a look at their stuff, or better still, take something of yours along and get it restructured, restyled, appliqued, whatever you fancy!
As well as this I've been given the opportunity to work backstage at the Toni & Guy fashion show. More next week on how I get on being Lauren Conrad for a day :p
In doing so I've had to turn down Pr-ing for Enter Shikari on the same night...boo... but I literally can't wait, bring on Sunday :D
Over and out, with a pout x
Me
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- Vogue reading, sushi eating, french manicuring, Juicy bagging, fizz drinking Tiffany lover. Hmm maybe now I'm at uni Super Noodles and happy hour cocktails will have to do :) Studying Fashion Managment, living with the best girlies in our own pretty little flat and pretty much live with the quote "Oh my god, our life is SO the hills." Follow my blog to hear the day to day chat of a FM Student and discuss whats going on in the fashion world.
Friday, 16 October 2009
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