A blog to illustrate and share my experiences and development during and following the BA (Hons) Fashion Design and Technology course at The AUCB. The blog gives particular attention to my 3 month work placement at Jenny Packham and final major project.

Friday, 28 October 2011

Week 7

Can't believe I'm basically half way through my placement already!

I have spent the majority of my time recently working within the bridal department which I'm really really enjoying! I love bridal! I'm learning a lot more about order and quality assurance processes which allows me to be far more independent in my work and to use my initiative which is great.

This week I have spent a considerable amount of time working on Willow (pictured below), a bridal dress which has caused the production team rather a few problems. To date, the dress has suffered from faulty zips due the beading sitting too close to the invisible zip, a lack of flowers on the center front motif when compared with the original sample, sequins loosing shape when steamed and an extremely restricting capped sleeve.

Willow Dress
Center Front Motif
Concealed Zip

Yesterday I wore my first bridal dress, the Willow dress. I modelled the dress for a good 30 minutes while several pattern cutters, designers, samplists and people from the production department (I counted up to 8 people at one point!) debated how to resolve the restricting, uncomfortable sleeve which is resulting in a severe lack of sales.

The various faults this dress has suffered from has made me more aware of the consequences of such problems within the production and sales of the dress.

Finally, I took another trip to Harrods this week to pick up a dress to be repaired for a customer.

Jenny Packham in Harrods



Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Top Secret!

A difficult post to write as the going's on in Jenny Packham headquarters should be hush hush...

...BUT today I found out a beautiful dress is being made on the premises for a certain celebrity! Very exciting! I will be watching this certain someone very carefully from now on and will post again when I can say more!! Watch this space...

Friday, 21 October 2011

Bridal Sketches!

Today has to be one of my best days so far! I began by gathering bridal sketches and fabric swatches together which are posted with order confirmations to stores around the world.

Then...I was asked to draw the sketches for some of the new bridal gown designs! Eeeek! I have not drawn by hand in a long time. Using Adobe Illustrator? Yes! By hand? Not in a while! I can't actually believe how nervous I was but as Haley (Bridal Production Assisant) pointed out, these sketches are going to a bride who probably hasn't seen her dress in a few months! AND she'll possibely even keep the drawing for years to come as a momento! THE PRESSURE!

After being advised to keep the lines fluid I was not grateful to be suffering with a shaking and wobberling hand. However, with time and practise my hand calmed down, I relaxed and I really really enjoyed it! I was using a figure template drawn by Jenny herself and coping photo's of the dresses on a model - the new dress designs being beautiful!

Below are examples of my sketches and the photo's of the actual dresses.

Midsummer, Iris, Drew, Primrose

Midsummer, Iris, Drew, Primrose

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

The Bridal Department!

Well, again due to the lose of the bridal department's intern, I have spent a lot of time this week working with the bridal team.

Today I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to visit Jenny Packham's bridal boutique in Elizabeth Street, Victoria. Similar to the ready-to-wear boutique in Mayfair, the boutique is beautiful! The perfect clean, crisp, luxurious setting for equally perfect and luxurious dresses.



Jenny Packham Bridal Boutique, Elizabeth Street, Victoria.

I also spent time double checking the information on bridal order confirmations. This allowed me the chance to further appreciate the process between a bride choosing her dress, the store ordering the dress from Jenny Packham, J P ordering the dress from the factory, the dress being delivered to the J P warehouse and then onto the store where it will be fitted on the bride.

Today has proved to me what a complete and utter hopeless romantic I am! I find the whole wedding affair very exciting and special and can't help but feel excited to be part of it and surrounded by all things wedding!! It is possible that this excitement is exacerbated by the fact it's all very novel to me (only time will tell) but bridal fashion is an area of the industry I have been interested in for some time now so I feel very lucky that I've been able to spend time working within in the bridal department! 

Friday, 14 October 2011

Know your Swarovski Crystals! Week 5

I've had another good week completing all sorts of different jobs in both the eveningwear and bridal departments this week and I feel like I've learnt quite a bit.

The head office had a massive clear out of old files full of fabric swatches, beading samples and general information about seasons several years old. I had to riffle through the old beading samples and dry clean tested components picking out anything worth saving, including Swarovski crystals! I have to admit I'm not the most knowledgeable when it comes to the Swarovski brand but I found differentiating between Swarovski crystals and glass/plastic ones surprisingly easy - the Swarovski are soooo much brighter and shiny!
The best result of the clear out was that students/interns were invited to take what they liked including exquisite beading samples and excellent quality fabrics! Check it out...










Everything left was chucked, no recycling at all even though there were piles and piles of paper! Such a shame that even a high profile, successful company such as Jenny Packham 'don''t have the resources to recycle' - doesn't set a very good example to the smaller companies out there.

In other areas I spent time fixing the beading (something I find quite therapeutic) on a rather unique wedding dress - example below.



I have been made more aware of production problems such as fabric cost and testing. One dress fabric had to be completely changed as, when steamed, it crinkled. Inevitably this caused all sorts of problems including cost which is, as I understand it, calculated per dress to reach an overall collection cost!

In addition to this, whilst sending out bridal order confirmations, dress sketches and fabric samples I really understood just how international Jenny Packham is, bridal in particular. America, Australia, France, Italy, Spain....

Monday, 10 October 2011

Placement Learning Agreement

My first deadline this year is fast approaching already - to write a learning agreement for the placement unit.
Writing the learning agreement has given me time to seriously consider the aims and objectives I hope to achieve during my placement.

1. I aim to learn a great deal more about and familiarise myself with luxury, contemporary fashion and the production fashion cycle.

2. Whilst working within the production department I'd like to gather a better understanding about how much creativity is involved in a job role in production. I hope to gauge if and how my enjoyment of the job is affected by the creativity or lack of it.

3. On a more personal level I plan to see how I cope with the transition of living in the countryside to living in London, a bustling city. Having lived in London throughout my childhood I am aware of the significant difference in countryside and city living and am concerned that my dislike of city life could effect my enjoyment of the placement and perhaps a future job. This placement is a good opportunity to see how I adapt to living in London and to consider how it may affect my future decisions.

Sunday, 9 October 2011

One month in!

I have spent the majority of this week working with the bridal department as they are an intern down at the moment. I'm more than happy to stand in...bridal dresses? Yes please! In saying that their beauty and cleanliness is pretty daunting and intimidating! When each dress sells for thousands it has to be absolutely perfect, no exceptions! I've been examining dresses (wearing white gloves!) that have been sent from their factories to ensure there are no faults or marks. I was even shown how to use the steamer this week and steamed a dress with what felt like hundreds of layers of chiffon! I fixed any loose beads or loose threads and helped to ensure the zips weren't too tight.
I worked with Anke (eveningwear) on Friday and sorted beading samples which will be sent for dry cleaning tests.
I can't believe I've done a month already. To be honest I'm pretty proud of myself. I feel much more confident and comfortable there now and considering during the first week I could barely imagine being there 2 weeks I think I've done well. Here's to the next month!


Nympf - the dress I steamed.

Friday, 7 October 2011

Photos...

As part of this placement unit we have to post both written and visual entries on our blogs. Any images/photo's I can get related to my placement will be very beneficial to my placement blog, report and presentation. HOWEVER taking photo's within the office/studio proves difficult with regards to confidentiality and secrecy of forthcoming collections.

I will do my best to grab the opportunity to take photo's when and where we can and if not, I will have to use my imagination!

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Jenny Packham, Carlos Place, London.

I've been lucky enough to take a trip into Mayfair, London today! A rather nicer part of London compared to Kentish Town, where Jenny Packham HQ is based. The Jenny Packham shop (more like a showroom!) is STUNNING! Nothing like any other shop I've seen before. It's more like an art exhibition, the garments shown amongst beautiful decoration and interior design. It gives the garments and shopping experience a very exclusive feel!


Carlos Place Interior

Monday, 3 October 2011

Uni Induction days...

Well...although it was pretty strange to be back at uni, it was very nice to see everybody and I feel, all in all, it was a very worthwhile day. Thankfully I didn't experience any nasty shocks about the work we have to complete - it was just good to confirm what we have to do and how it's all going to be assessed etc.

The day mainly made me truly realise and believe that doing a placement is the right choice for me and, although a big change and challenge for me, I know it's doing me good and will be a great achievement to have under my belt! It was a good chance to hear how everyone else is getting on at their placements although I think I'm in the minority of people who have already started a placement. Now I know my placement is the right thing to be doing and that the entrepreneurial unit is completely out of the question I hope top get even more settled in London and at Jenny Packham.