My fetish in fashion never stops growing.
I remember been a really young age and the traditional Sunday visit at my Nans house would consist of me rooting through her sewing box pulling out all the threads and beads ready to embellish the hell out of anything I could get my hands on.
Secondary school was
where I really started to breathe fashion. Around the age of fourteen to
fifteen I was bought a sewing machine. I used it to full advantage and made a
variety of garments, which became online on my Facebook and it became my
weekend job - Nothing more than I enjoyed making individual pieces for others
to wear and that was when I discovered my urge and inner excitement for a
future career in fashion.
I worked in House Of Fraser last year in the ladies Warehouse concessions. I loved working with the clothing brand and I was fortunate to create a mood board piece (picture below) which was sent off to Aurora’s headquarters which is most definite my favourite involvement so far in fashion.
Today- I love fashion and my wage is gone within a week on keeping up to trend. The fast paste of the latest, challenges me into what to wear in the morning and knowledge’s me on what looks good together. It’s incredible how one piece of clothing from the catwalk can stand straight on a mannequin in a high street store within the space of four to six weeks. I love designer ends and I believe what you pay for is what you receive, unfortunately at the age of sixteen it isn’t all affordable. At the age of sixteen one designer coat can cost a whole high-street outfit which is always a winner.
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