Saturday, 11 July 2020

AW20-21 || Design development - Minimal Majesty

D E S I G N   P R O C E S S - M i n i m a l   M a j e s t y

It feel like it's been ages since I shared the moodboard and design development stages of a collection so here is what I've been tinkering with over the past few months. 

A glimpse into AW20-21 in the making. 
It's already developed further since this snapshot in time but every step along the way is vital. I've been working on a few entirely new products for the winter collection as lockdown has supplied the time to really focus on research & product design (in between order processing and wrapping!)

The other challenge i'm facing is that I've completely outgrown my current studio space as my brand expands. An issue that can now be looked into has lockdown eases.


As always, black and white is a main focus but I've been exploring a fusion between painterly watercolours and grand majestic decor, an un-expected miss-match that is pairing together in a weird and minimal way!













Friday, 3 July 2020

Where to explore in Santorini with a roof top lunch - Oia

It feels like a million years ago that we could casually nip from the uk to another country with no fear and worries about germs, temperature checks and global pandemics! 
To inspire your future adventures and give those fabulous destination restaurants a shout out, take a peek at my visual travel diary and more importantly my roof top lunch time top pic recommendation with view to remember of Oia. 

We also visited Fira (restaurant recommendations here) and although Oia is supposedly the hot spot of the island, I actually much preferred Fira. It felt less commercialised and although there were of course lots of tourists, there weren't quite as many thousands as there were in Oia.


Is it a trip to Santorini without a blue and white church dome?!


Where to eat with a breath taking view of Oia:
Pelekanos Restaurant

My fabulous beautician warned me before travelling to Santorini, 'don't be scared to go through doors, they lead to beautiful views!' and she was so right. All the best restaurants were behind obscure doors with tiny (hardly noticeable) menus displayed to one side. Be brave, go up the stairs behind the doors and discover wonderful views while you dine!






And back on with exploring . . . fuelled  with Rosé!