Catch Up

Hi just a quick update to say that we have moved.  We havent blogged for a quite a while but have restarted as http://shinkurose.blogspot.co.uk/  .   We are concentrating on our alternative fashion and find it easier to start afresh.  Take a look and let us know what you think.

Exciting Times at South Coast Fashion Week

This year is proving to be one of the busiest and most exciting ones in my working life as we are having a stand at so many shows this year. The first big show is South Coast Fashion Week which is being held at the BIC, Bournemouth, just down the road from me.  This is just next week 9th, 10th and 11th May and we are busy getting lots of stock ready.  The new collection will be on display, the samples can be bought but also we will be taking made to measure orders on all of the dresses. We are also showcasing our hats and the new hair accessories that have been made such as the ram horns and leather crowns.  Here are a couple of the small boaters, there are another two in production, a black one and a mauve one which hopefully will be finished in time.

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I will also take this small sailor hat.

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I have been making leather necklaces as well which will be on sale.

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We will also be taking our JSKs, OP dresses and sallopettes, there should be something to suit everyones taste.

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We would love to see you next weekend, pop by and say hello.   It should be a great show, lots of different stands, music, entertainment and much more, here is a link to the South Coast Fashion Week web site so you can see what is planned http://www.southcoastfashionweek.co.uk/.

I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside

Having already looked behind the scenes of my latest photoshoot I would like to showcase the official photos by Guy Wood of Sirius Art (https://www.facebook.com/PhotoArt.By.Sirius?fref=ts).   Guy is backed by the Princes Trust like me and it was a pleasure to work with him.  He understood my thinking and worked along with my storyline adding his own twists as we went along.

Story so far –

Once upon a holiday time ………….

Arriving at your destination is always magical, the anticipation of a holiday, and the much needed rest and recupuration from the daily stress of life is looked forward to.

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Sitting in reception waiting for a room.

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Exploring the hotel is always fun and revolving doors especially so.

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Quick peep in the mirror

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Wistfully looking through the window, hopeful that the weather will cheer up.

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All dressed up and nowhere to go

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Finally outside enjoying the beautiful view despite the rain.

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Spa treatments are always good on holiday.

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And what about a paddle in the inside pool.

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A break in the clouds and the outside beckons, Sandbanks is so beautiful.

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The sea looks inviting.

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Typical English weather but still having fun, an evening walking on the promenade despite the rain.

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Finally the rain proves too much and it is back into the hotel.

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Princes Trust Collaberation

I have been on the Princes Trust programme for eighteen months and lauched in October 2013 since then I have met a lot of lovely Princes Trust mentees and this week thoroughly enjoyed working with three of them on my latest photoshoot.

The Princes Trust give help to young people both practical and financial to help develop key skills, confidence and motivation to either move into work, education or training. In my case the help is make a success of my business so I have a mentor who I meet regularly and back up help from The Princess Trust who arange different events.  At one event I met Andreia Sousa a make up artist, (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Andreia-Sousa-Makeup-Design/664652373582973?ref=profile), at another Rose Courage, florist and stylist of Rosie Bespoke Styling (https://www.facebook.com/ROSIEBESPOKE?fref=ts) and I was introduced to Guy Wood our photographer (https://www.facebook.com/PhotoArt.By.Sirius?fref=ts) by Ginette Boyd  the wonderful Programme Executive.

Any photoshoot takes organisation and this one a little more as the first hurdle to overcome is to find a time and date that everyone can make, with this decided the next decision is the location.  I always like to tell a story on my photoshoots and the idea for this one is that of a girl arriving at a seaside resort on her holidays and how her week progressed.  The weather report was bad for Sunday which was the only day our model, Anna was available and this worried me until I talked with Guy who said he was up for taking photos in the rain as I particularly wanted beach shots.  My husband works in The Haven a beautiful hotel by the beach(http://www.fjbhotels.co.uk/hotels/poole/haven-hotel/) and we were kindly allowed a room in the Spa to change our model and also to take photos both inside and out. I am very grateful to the management and all of the staff, everyone was so lovely and helpful and the hotel was the perfect setting especially as it has access to the beach.

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Talking over it with my business partner (my mum) I decided on a progression from a prim and proper look on arrival working through to a more carefree look at the end of the holiday.  We always visit the location before any shoot and work out a schedule as a guideline which we find helps us all work efficiently and be able to concentrate on the more important things during the shoot.

This was our suggested schedule which we also sent to Guy our wonderful photographer : –

Arrive at the location at 8.30 am earlier if the hair and makeup is done

Set up a wardrobe space in the spa changing rooms

Start with the first garment for the story board at 8.35 the pink dotted tulle- this could be photographed in the foyer by the revolving doors and in the bar overlooking the sea 20 mins

The second outfit is the high waisted dress with a wild flower crown, this can be photographed on the terrace over looking the sea because she wants to get closer to it.

The third outfit is the most prim and is really the start of the story and could be at the entrance there is a lovely fountain just outside, this one could also be taken by the revolving doors too.

The fourth outfit is the short set and there are some lovely big rocks on the beach i thought this could look pretty cool if she was sat on them, it’s got a Peter Pan feel to it.

The fifth outfit is the blue strapless and is paired with a hair accessory which is based on ram horns I would like this with the sea as the back drop or the beach.

The final outfit is my statement piece and I would love it to be photographed on the promenade overlooking the sea.

All of this is fluid, don’t feel like we have to stick to this, it’s just a good idea to have a sort of idea so we are not running all over the place.

Our day started at 7 am with make up and hair (again Jessica my sister and hairdresser did the hair and I am going to set up a business facebook for her in the next week or two).  These are our snapshots below:-

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At the location we set up the room, clothes on the rack, hairpieces set out and shoes all by Irregular Choice for this shoot lined up by the wall.

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The props from Rosie :-

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Here is Guy getting himself ready for the shoot:-

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The first photo, this is actually the ‘second day’ of the holiday but we had to work in this room before all the guests came down for morning coffee, here Anna is wishing the weather was nice enough to go out :-

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This dress was accessories with my little boater and a pair of my Irregular Choice shoes, Fantasy Flower.

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Arrival at the hotel:

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Another pair of my Irregular Choice shoes Abigail Ankle, I have worn these a lot and the hair accessory is a pretty bow.

Onto the terrace regardless of the weather: –

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Anna shoes were Mal E Bow by Irregular Choice and I had made a large flower crown for her hair.

I was busy directing and carrying props:-

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And Andrea was on hand to touch up the make up

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Abandoning all hope of the weather improving:-

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Anna carried her Spot the Dot shoes and wore my flower decorated horns in her hair.  I love these and plan to make more in different colours.

Andrea adjusted  the lipstick to suit each outfit and freshened the makeup: –

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The Beach Outfit, here the shots were just taken inside again:-

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I love these shoes, I bought them from Irregular Choice in Brighton, one of my favourite pairs and they are called Cherry Shaker.  Her hat is based on a small sailor hat.

Last but not least my statement piece on the promenade:-

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Shoes again by Irregular Choice, one of mine and a twin flower fascinator in her hair joined by beads across her forehead.

We had a great morning and it was lovely to work on the day with Guy and Andrea, I cant wait to see Guy’s photos.

South Coast Fashion Week

We are very excited at Mimibespoke as this year we will have stands at some very good shows, the first of which is South Coast Fashion Week being held at the BIC, Bournemouth on May 9th, 10th and 11th.  South Coast Fashion Week will be the ultimate fashion and shopping experience with many, many exhibitors ranging from designer labels, the best in the High Street, Scissors the hairdressers and many, many more including ourselves.  There are also fashion shows and live music, new bands and dance shows, it is going to be an amazing weekend.

We are going to showcase a variety of styles from our occasion wear:-

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our millinery:-

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but also our alternative street fashion which we market under ShinkuRose for Mimibespoke:-

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 We have a new collection in the making and here are the illustrations :-

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 These are nearly all completed now and we are extremely pleased that Irregular Choice are going to lend us two pairs of shoes to go with this collection which is going to be photographed at The Haven Hotel in the next week or so.

These are the shoes we are borrowing:-

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We have an exciting few weeks ahead and at the South Coast Fashion week we hope to see all our old friends and make a lot of new ones.

Birds of Paradise

South Coast Fashion Week is coming up fast, it is on 9th, 10th and 11th May and as well as showcasing our garments we want to promote our accessories therefore a photo shoot was needed.  This time I wanted to direct a little more so I contacted the AUCB and found Tara a photographer who wanted to expand her portfolio. To show the kind of look  I wanted for this photo shoot, I prepared a photo mood board using Pinterest (search for Emily Braz or miimiikins and you will find all of my pin boards) and here are a few photos I pinned.

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The next step was to find models and I was really lucky to have Chloe and Stefani who were both perfect for this shoot.  They looked amazing and were game to having big hair adorned with sticks.

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All photo shoots are a team effort, my sister Jessica is our hairdresser and is always willing to try anything, I could not imagine a photo shoot without her help and my mother, Debbie, is chauffeur, collector of sticks in this instance and can always be relied on to notice when something is out of place during a shoot.  My mother is also my business partner, does a lot of the basic sewing and is always researching new and better techniques to improve our garments and accessories.

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You can see we work as a team, I am putting on Chloe’s makeup as my sister completes her hair (Jessica was really good to come this time as she had a very busy day herself and you can see had to come in her rollers), my husband is in the back ground as he acted as a chauffeur as well, picking up Stefani early in the morning and my mum is taking the photos.  These are not the official photos, my mum usually takes the photos for this blog so as to tell the story of the day.

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The location was Bournemouth gardens, halfway between Coy Pond and the Square, a beautiful place both to take photos and just generally walk.

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Originally I thought that bare shoulders would be a good look but you can see from these photos which we took whilst waiting for the photographer, that the girls just look too naked.

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Fortunately this had crossed my mind the night before and I had packed some tulle which really softened the look and either made the girls look like the Birds of Paradise or as my husband said ‘angry woodland nymphs’, either works for me.

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We moved along the gardens following the sun.

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Adjustments to the tulle and hat changes were needed, although I did layer up the various crowns and fascinators to get the look I wanted.

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I also added a few fresh flowers and leaves at times.

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I love this last photo, I think it reflects the great time we had and I can’t wait for the official photos to arrive.

Enchanted

A spectacular event in any Kawai lover’s calendar is happening on April 5th in London – Enchanted Event and Tea Party. Unfortunately I was both unable to get a ticket to the event or be a vendor as it is such a popular event but I am pleased that I can participate in a small way by offering a prize for the raffle. We at Shinkurose like to make to order so that each dress is totally individual and fits its owner well  so we have offered a made to order JSK in colour and size of choice for the lucky winner. image (1) untitled The JSK is a dress made to wear over a blouse and this one is made in a cotton drill which is great to wear and stays looking good even after washing.  We used the same embellishing techniques as we did for our returning customer, Holly, pin tucks and lace but this time used a contrasting lace.  The back of the JSK is elasticated for both comfort and good fit. Emily Elsie Harrey 10-7 Suzanne the lovely owner of Elsie Harrhy in Westbourne allowed us to take our photos in her beautifully decorated vintage style coffee shop. -1023462 You can see in the above photo the great little leather crowns we make, these can be in any colour and decorated to order, they are light, easy to wear and stay in hair well. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA I love this fireplace and the comfy chairs are great to sit in and enjoy coffee and cake (look at that derp face though, not my best photo!).  We did have some great Victoria Sandwich cake but it seems to have all gone here! You can also see my gorgeous red shoes, they are by Irregular Choice one of my favourite brands, I have over 25 pairs and am hoping to add to that collection this year.-3127911 Tilly came to supervise, Elsie Harrhy’s is her favourite coffee shop she told us and you can see she is right at home.  At the back of the cafe is a reading area where there are great books and here you can see Tilly’s favourite selection.  Now she is at school she misses her outings with her mum. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA As an independent coffee shop Elsie Harrhy specialises in wonderful homemade food.  The soups are made ‘like mother used to make’ full of vegetables and served with doorstop sandwiches or chunky bread.  Breakfast paninis are filled with freshly made scrambled eggs, bacon etc and the cakes are delicious.  Above is the menu for Mothers day and you can see the different types of cake that are available in this superb cafe. A Lolita teaparty would be great here and I would love to organise one, watch this space.

Heirloom Sewing

We were commissioned to make a dress for a returning customer, it was to be in black and feature pin tucks and lace which reminded us of old fashioned heirloom sewing.

Heirloom sewing nowadays is mostly worked by machine but it used to be fine hand sewing usually on white cotton which was trimmed with lace, insertion, pin tucks, narrow ribbon and smocking.  The dress we designed would just feature tiny pin tucks, wider pin tucks and lace trim.

This is a quick sketch and you can see that it is really a basic JSK in a plain colour with the interest coming from the texture of the trimming.

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Practise the pin tucks before adding to a garment.  They need to be as straight as you can  make them, evenly spaced and the same size.

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When you are confident try them out on a piece of the scrap fabric you are using for your garment and below you can see the tiny pin tucks we used on the bodice.

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We tried first of all to sew the small pintucks with a twin needle but found that it just looked like two rows of stitching next to each other and not like a tiny tuck.  Therefore it was easiest to mark the actual fold on  bodice  with a tiny cut in the seamline and then press this and then carefully sew.

On large pin tucks you can mark the first one and then use the width of the presser foot to space the pin tucks which is what was done on the skirt.

It is often suggested that you make your pintucks on the fabric and then cut out for example your bodice.  We chose though to pattern draft my pin tucks on the bodice, cut out the shape and then sew the pin tucks.

To make this more like heirloom sewing after sewing the pintucks some lace was added to frame the tucks.

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Here you can see that the pintucks are bigger, approx 1 cm wide, on the skirt.

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These are  only snapshots, taken during construction as we always like to keep clients up to date with how their garments are progressing, but  you can see that the finished look is a good one.

I am going to make myself one in burgundy and we are offering one of these in colour and size of choice as a raffle price in an upcoming international Lolita meet.

  

New Vintage at The Shelley Theatre

The Shelley Theatre  is situated in Boscombe Manor, Shelley Park, Boscombe and was bought by Sir Percy Shelley for his mother, Mary Shelley, authoress of Frankenstein.  After she died Sir Percy and his wife made Boscombe Manor their country home. A theatre was added to one end of the house which is now being renovated and used for various productions. Have a look at the work that is being done here at http://www.shelleytheatre.co.uk. We were lucky enough to be allowed to photograph one of our vintage inspired wedding dresses together with a small flower girl dress and we loved the way that the beautifully derelict background contrasted so well with the pristine white and blue of our dresses.  The dresses are inspired by the 1950’s and made in lace, satin and tulle, both button at the back as zips were not in general use until the late 1950s.  The fascinator was made to complement and is a circle of satin decorated with Swarovski pearls, blue feathers and lots of bridal veiling to make a proper birdcage veil which encloses the face, it fastens easily with a large clip on one side and a tiny one on the other decorated with an embellishment.

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The theatre has at least three levels and this was a small room over the stage which probably was used as a dressing room.  The view is lovely out of the window.  The theatre is much bigger than you think with lots of twists and turns and there is plans to eventually make this into a wedding venue which will be fantastic.

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The stairs are amazing, such beautiful wood and are in the corner of the stage leading up to the small room where we took the previous photos.

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The stage is quite large and here you can see our lovely models, Tilly and Lois  making full use of it.

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Our models had fun

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They also had a dance:-

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and played the piano

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Off to the side of the stage there was another small room.

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The mirrors work so well, obviously used for  make up and hair  in stage performances but add an extra dimension to our photos.  Here you can also see Lois’s hair, Jessica (my wonderful sister and hairdresser) did such a great job on both girls’ hair.

In the next photo you can see how well the fascinator sits on the head and is complemented by the hairstyle.

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There is a lot of renovation work on the ground floor but in one area we found this superb armchair which proved to be an excellent backdrop for Lois.

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The last photo of the morning we took outside.

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As with the previous shoot, this was an unplanned extra and therefore there were no funds for a photographer.  I do like to be on the sidelines directing however I again picked up my camera with my mother this time taking photos from different angles and I am very pleased with the final result.

When designing a dress for either a real bride or a photo shoot, I like to think of what will suit the person best which includes their shape, their personality and their preferences.  On our website http://www.mimibespoke.com you can see real brides all dressed totally differently, all looking amazing because they all feel beautiful and happy in what they are wearing.  There are so many advantages in having a dress made just for you, from the fit right through to the finished look, a bride can really be proud in knowing that they had a part in designing their dream dress and it is genuinely one of a kind.

A Visit to Jenkins and Sons

We were invited to attend a Bridal Show at The Lighthouse, Poole by Wedding Daze to have a stand in the Vintage section.  We were delighted to say yes and planned to display a 1920/30’s inspired bias cut wedding dress and  bridesmaids dress together with a 1950’s style.  This meant two unexpected photo shoots and to save costs I decided to take the photos using my father’s lovely camera and get him to do any editing (under instruction!!) that was needed.

My partner looked for venues and today I am featuring the 1920’s inspired dress.  We kept it as a family affair and my lovely cousin Yasmin and my gorgeous niece were my two models.

Venue hunting was not too difficult, we wanted a place in keeping with the era and just down the road from us is Jenkins and Sons (http://www.jenkinssons.com) a great cafe/bar/restaurant open from 9am – 11pm serving amazing food and drinks.  Jenkins and Sons have converted a butcher/fishmongers in Penn Hill, Poole which was built by Sidney Jenkins in the late 1920’s.

They have done a fantastic job in keeping a lot of the original features and we were thrilled when they said we could take some photos on their premises.

Inspiration for the style came from many places and originally I was going to design a heavily beaded and lace dress however thinking about Yasmin and the fact that simplicity in style is very much in vogue now I designed a very simple yet I think very beautiful dress.

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The dress is made in a champagne coloured heavy weight satin which was cut on the bias to make it fall so well.

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I chose to make the bridesmaids dress again in satin but designed a sailors type dress with a pleated skirt.

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Both my models worked together so well and the interaction between them was great to see.

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We had a great time and the full album can be found on Mimibespoke facebook page.  Best of all we finished up with a superb breakfast.

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