Tuesday 29 January 2013

Wolf&Badger Graduate Design Awards 2013

Today I am super excited because last night I found out that I am one of the finalists for this year's Wolf and Badger Graduate Design Awards!


(please vote for me here)

There are 15 finalists for 3 categories ('Jewellery', 'Fashion' and 'Product'/Accessories') so I guess that gives me a 1:5 chance of winning, not bad odds! That is... if everyone remembers to VOTE FOR ME!


I am particularly excited because this year's guest judge is DISNEYROLLERGIRL, a very genuine blogger, absolute expert and a believer in lasting style over passing trends.

Anyway, this is what the voting page looks like and there I am on the third row down, just so you know exactly where to click!


I was also pretty excited to check out my fellow finalists and see who Wolf&Badger deemed to be amongst the best of the year's graduates.

Sara Gunn
http://www.saragunn.com/
I particularly like her Souvenir rings, they remind me of New Brutalist concrete architecture which I seem to be into at the moment... (see my Instagram http://instagram.com/p/U85z7YPprC/ ) or, to find out more about Sara, here is her Twitter.

Robert Wun
http://robertwun.com/
I'm finding it hard to get beyond Robert Wun's beautiful, sleek imagery and jerky GIFs that work surprisingly well. I mean... check out this stunning video, it is just the perfect illustration of his structured designs. You can also follow his Twitter.

Elizabeth Rollo
Elizabeth doesn't seem to have a website yet so I don't know much about her but due to my Russian heritage I am bound to be rather taken with the ‘TSAR’ collection, inspired by the decadence of Romanov Russia. Elizabeth's Twitter.

Sophie Wetherell
http://www.sophiewetherell.com
I've always been keen on menswear, regularly wandering into the wrong section of shops and being frustrated at not finding my size! It's nice to see a female graduate creating distinctive but wearable garments for men.
Adam Jaimeson
Picture 'borrowed' from here
 Adam also does not seem to have a website just yet but apparently his designs come from a love of Christmas and wrapping paper. I also love Christmas, shiny things and gold while my cat loves wrapping paper so I think we would get on very well. You can follow him on Twitter.

Rebecca Onyett
http://www.rebeccaellisonyett.co.uk/
I particularly like Rebecca's 'Skin Deep' collection because she seems to share my fascination with the tension between desire and disgust or as she puts it, "the addition of disease and disfigurement questions humanities perception and ideals that causes us to judge and determine what makes something beautiful or what makes it ugly." Follow her Twitter.
Katie Darlington
http://www.katiedarlington.co.uk/
I really love the look, feel and versatility of silk and I think Katie's asymmetric silk jumpsuit is just gorgeous; feminine but not at all girly, youthful but strong. Here is her Twitter.

Beth Hayes
http://bethhaysthomas.co.uk/
This collection is called 'Polite Objects', the objects are inspired by human gestures. I find that almost unbearably sweet. Twitter.

Katie Jaimeson
http://www.katiedarlington.co.uk/
 I love the kaleidoscopic effect of some of the pieces in Katie's 'Hidden' collection, a really clever way to play with the interaction of the materials!
Colette Vermeulen
http://www.colettevermeulen.com/
 Colette's collection has wonderful colours and textures but what I like most about it is that it look so comfy! This jacket looks like the perfect thing to put on for 'in-between' weather.

Zoe Purdom
 http://zoepurdom.blogspot.com/
Zoe Purdom has a very bold approach to physical adornment, this collection is called 'The Unfortunates'  and it is inspired by the juxtaposition of clean functionality and chaos found in mental asylums - really interesting conceptual work! Here is her Twitter.
Laura Chestney
http://laurachestney.wordpress.com/
Ok, so this might not show her bags all that clearly but I love this picture! As you can see, Laura's accessories are all about pushing the boundaries of fashion in futuristic acrylic and PVC. Follow her Twitter.
Jennifer Gray
http://www.jennifergray.co.uk/
 I found it really hard to choose an image from Jennifer Gray's website because her designs are all so cool! However, the Amphora Garland with its classical content had to be the one I choose. Its worth checking out all of her other designs, very witty and beautifully finished. Her Twitter.

Aku-Petteri Backstom
Aku-Petteri does not seem to have a website or anything so I just have to reuse this image from Wolf&Badger - I wish I could see more!

After showing you the competition, I ask you again:
(please vote for me here)

Love to you all!
(if you vote for me)
xxx