Monday, 3 February 2014

Branding, RAG Week, Clothes and Cakes!

I'm aware I've neglected this blog for a little while, so other than another couple of Christmas markets I took part in with F6 Studios (which were wonderful, I even picked up a genuine leather vintage skirt for a tenner!), here is what I've been busy with...

Firstly as it is the new year and at the beginning of January people tend to 'MOT' things, something that had needed sprucing up for a while was my old logo. It's not that there was anything wrong with it, but although less is usually more, I felt the logo was perhaps a bit too minimalistic for the style of my accessories, which tend to have a decorative quality whether that be a print or selective embellishment or appliqué. After toying between bows and skeleton keys, I decided that a bow would be more appropriate as it can be sharp, feminine, quirky, sexy and simple. It took me a while to get back to grips with Illustrator, but I managed to create this bow logo, keeping the same font and using only my initials for a more striking effect. I'm sooo happy with the new design! For the swing tags, I incorporated the same teal Pantone shade of my previous logo, which was printed onto textured watercolour card, embellished with a silver eyelet and black grosgrain ribbon to tie.


New business cards

New swing tag

New swing tag

More recently I was kindly welcomed back to Newcastle University where I took part in the last RAG Week event of the year, which was their Vintage Fashion Fair and Tea Party. I was delighted to be involved with RAG Week again, as not only is it for a fantastic cause but it's also where I had my fashion show debut only several months ago. It was lovely to see the girls again and to see the result of their hard work (which they managed to juggle with final year exams!), and they managed to raise almost £700 for charity at the Vintage Fashion Fair and Tea Party alone!

Here are a few pictures I took of my stall on the day, unfortunately I somehow forgot to take a picture of the rail which had the majority of my accessories on (doh!), but here's a small selection of accessories, some of which were featured at Gladrags and others that are more recently made. As well as some accessories, I also included some dried rose petals in small gift boxes and organza bags to sell for Valentine's day, which is fast approaching. After trial and error of accidentally burning/shrinking the petals, I eventually concluded I had to double wrap them in tea towels before putting them on top of a wood burner and babysitting them for exactly half an hour. The best thing about them being real petals is: A) far more romantic than plastic or paper petals to decorate a candle-lit meal and B) they can also be used to freshen up wardrobes and/or underwear drawers, so definitely worth the extra effort!


'Melanie Kyles' Stall

'Melanie Kyles' stall

Real dried rose petals

Pair of 'Dusty' collars and cuffs

And as all of the accessories are hand-made, I've hand-threaded a selection of vintage and retro buttons onto my business cards, for anyone who would like to try their hand at reviving or up-cycling some of the more forgotten parts of their wardrobes!



New business cards

When the event was more quiet, I had a wander round some of the other stalls that were there, which were all selling vintage clothing. Some of the shops I'd heard of but not seen, as they're based in Sunderland and Whitley Bay so was nice to finally have a look at them. It was lovely to meet the other stall holders and get to rummage through their vintage treasures; things I was really tempted into buying were the baby-doll vintage dresses at 'Scout', soft leather backpacks at 'The Yesterday Society' and gorgeous versatile scarves at 'Dregs of Society'. 'Bowler Hat Vintage' also had some stunning, original length dresses and skirts which felt more 'Attica' than 'Best Vintage'. I even had a little experiment with the stall holder trying different broaches with my own 'Dusty' collar, tapping into the 'embellished collar' trend for Spring!



Scout Vintage

The Yesterday Society

The Yesterday Society

Dregs of Society

Lovely ladies of Dregs of Society

Dregs of Society

My 'Dusty' collar with vintage broach (Bowler Hat Vintage)

Bowler Hat Vintage

Bowler Hat Vintage

Bowler Hat Vintage

Bowler Hat Vintage

Finally here are a couple of pictures of the fabulous bake sale the RAG team put on, with everything being only 50p! The huge circus cake won the prize for best cake, but I was rather partial to the Oreo cupcakes, which seemed to be blended Oreo cookies with white and milk chocolate buttons on top...and ended up being my lunch for the day! The Ryan Gosling cupcakes were also rather popular.



All in all I had a wonderful day and I'm very grateful to the RAG girls and the support they have given me this year, and I wish them all the best for whatever they progress to once they have graduated. Plans for the immediate future include launching my website and writing a couple of fashion articles for new Gateshead-based magazine, Engage, so keep your eyes peeled!

Melanie xx

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

No.28 goes all 1930's burlesque!

A couple of months ago at the start of October, we set the wheels in motion for organising a 1930's inspired burlesque shoot between Bad Kitty Corsets, Michael Gordon Photography and myself. Despite a few hiccups along the way in finding an MUA/hairstylist and one of our models unfortunately having to cancel last minute due to work clashes, I'm delighted that it all came together spectacularly last Sunday!

We were kindly allowed to hire out the space in what is one of the best hidden jems in Newcastle, No.28, which is just in the entrance to the Grainger Market. The first thing you notice about No.28 is it's stunning decor of vine leaves, classic statues covered in red lipstick kisses, pearls, flowers and fairy lights dripping from the ceiling and embellished with cheeky paintings and art-deco mirrors. With it's varied and quirky choice of seating, it turned out to be the perfect place for our 1930's vintage inspired burlesque shoot!)

Setting up at No.28

The day officially started when I picked our model Millie Parker up from No.28 at lunch time to take her back to the studios for a corset fitting, hair and make-up. I matched some collars and cuffs to the successful corsets whilst Kelly (of Bad Kitty Corsets) laced her in and out of them to find out which ones were most flattering. As the corsets and girdles are very tailored, personal garments, not all of the size 8 corsets/girdles fit but this wasn't a problem as Kelly had plenty of stunning pieces to choose from! We eventually settled on a simple red corset, an ombre-dyed lemon and turquoise corset (which I think she said took her around 7 hours to dye alone!) and a stunning pink corset with vintage French lace with a matching headpiece. We were lucky that Millie had already came with her hair curled and make-up done, as it saved a lot of time and it only took a slick of Kelly's dark lipstick and magic highlighting brush to complete the look.

When we were all satisfied with the corsets/accessories/hair/make-up, we helped our photographer Michael (of Michael Gordon Photography) and Lucie Cox (our photography assistant notably a talented photographer in her own right) transport their equipment from F6.Studios to No.28. After playing around with a few test shots to get the lighting spot-on, we finally got Millie into her first outfit and began shooting. Amazingly this was her first ever time modelling other than head-shots, so being dressed as a 1930's burlesque girl in the presence of those finishing their Sunday lunches was undoubtedly quite challenging, but she done a brilliant job!


Behind the scenes

More behind the scenes

Unfortunately due to our space being booked till 4.30 and having shot for over 2 hours, we only had time for two of the corsets, but we did manage to cram in a variety of looks by switching accessories including a gorgeous head-piece made by Kelly. Here are a few of the final shots:

Millie wearing leopard 'Dusty' collar and matching cuffs

Millie wearing bespoke 'Anita' collar

Millie wearing bespoke 'Marie' collar and matching cuffs

I think it's safe to say that we all had a lot of fun doing this shoot, and I'm really looking forward to seeing the rest of the final edits! Here are some links to the collaborators sites:

Bad Kitty Corsets


Michael Gordon Photography



Melanie xx

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

"Keep on keeping on"

The past week I have been a very busy bee, recovering from the hard work and excitement that was Gladrags fashion show, preparing some collars to sell at Mr Kringle's Handmade and Vintage Emporium with F6.Studios, doing a PNE business course and organising a collaboration with Bad Kitty Corsets and Michael Gordon Photography for Sunday!

First things first, Gladrags was a great success, with fab goodie bags, flowing drinks, gorgeous clothes (including my collars and cuffs!) and a buzzing atmosphere. As well as the catwalks we were all waiting for, we were also treated to entertainment in-between, with live music by Faye Shearer and James Houston, performances by Newcastle University's dance society, and great banter from hosts Annelies de Jong and Christian Cargill. With sales from tickets and an amazing raffle (genuinely gutted I didn't win one!), we managed to raise a load for charity and put fashion to a great cause! In the run-up to the event, I managed to grab a mini interview for F6.Studios with a few of the organisers at http://f6studios.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/get-on-your-gladrags-at-nusu.html.

Here are some pictures of Gladrags, courtesy of The Courier Television:

Backstage modelling Melanie Kyles and Lancelot Knight

Backstage with hosts Christian and Annelies

Generous goodie bags

Gladrags Mojitos

My catwalk with Lancelot Knight

Models wearing up-cycled Swarovski collars and cuffs

Twin-tipped up-cycled collar and embellished cuffs

Some more up-cycled collars and cuffs

Close-up of up-cycled wool cuffs with satchel

The audience (full house!)

Meanwhile at Mr Kringle's on Saturday, I had a wonderfully festive time eating French crepes with Belgian chocolate and getting slightly merry from our Jamie Oliver mulled wine! Originally I was going to produce a range of collars with hand-printed silk linings. I did eventually manage to screen-print some fabric, though by the time I managed to find somewhere in town to print onto acetate, set up my screen and print, wash and dry the fabric, I had time to make only one collar!

Helen teaching me screen-print essentials at F6

First print - green fingers

Screen-printed, steamed, washed and dried silk

Luckily I had already prepared some other collars from floral cotton and leopard faux-fur (silk-lined and my personal favourite) for the event, so I put these alongside some of my degree work for the table. We also sold organic body scrub by Helen, hand-woven scarves by Lydia, hand-painted caps by Stu, leather tissue holders by Tiago and of course, mulled wine!


Mulled wine-off: Jamie Vs Deliah

Handwoven scarves by Lydia Bayly

Bespoke caps by Stu Murray-Borbjerg

Betty's Banging Body Butter by Helen Rafferty

A handful of collars

Up-cycled, hand-embroidered vintage collar

Leather tissue holders by Tiago Galvan

Christmas mess from Jamie's success

Over the next few days, I'll be sorting out the 1930's inspired collaboration between Bad Kitty Corsets, Michael Gordon Photography and myself. The shoot will be held this coming Sunday and I'm really looking forward to seeing it all come together! Anyhow more on that shortly ;)

Melanie xx

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Getting my 'Gladrags' sorted!

This past month has been a frenzy of birthday celebrations (as is typical of October) and exciting opportunities so apologies for the lack of posts! As well as starting a PNE business course (highly recommended to anyone wanting to set up their own business), I've been sorting out some new accessories for the 'Gladrags' fashion show which I will be taking part in later this very evening. The show is a part of Newcastle University's ongoing 'RAG (raising and giving) Week', and this year is in aid of 'Smartypants' AICR (Association of International Cancer Research).


Gladrags tickets

With eight models to dress and less than three weeks to go, below are some accessories which I had ready prepared. They were the end products of my final degree show earlier this year and were exclusively featured at Event Northumbria as a part of Newcastle Fashion Week, and will be included in tonights show. I'm delighted all of my accessories will be modelled with gorgeous bags from local satchel company Lancelot Knight, and I'm really looking forward to seeing them together for the first time on tonight's catwalk!



Up-cycled Swarovski collar with vintage lace

Up-cycled leopard collar

Up-cycled leather collar

Up-cycled hand-embroidered micro-top

In addition to the accessories I'd already chosen, I decided to make slim cuffs to match some of the collars, the image below (which doesn't show the accessories complete) shows my favourite pieces which I later embellished with a few Swarovski hearts.



Matching up-cycled Swarovski collar and cuffs almost complete

From the same blouse (keeping with the up-cycling theme), Victorian-style lace and Swarovski crystals, I made another basic collar which works well with the rest of the accessories and will really dazzle under the lights!


Up-cycled Swarovski collar almost complete

Detail of embellishment/lace on above collar

Finally I decided to create another sleeve accessory the day before dress rehearsals using faux-fur and black cotton lining, which can be revealed by folding up the sleeves. I unpicked the pattern from an old colour-block top and everything was going well until I got to the sleeves, when I realised how tricky it would be to stitch the rest up without exposing any hems. Luckily working in F6.Studios means there is often help at hand, and Tiago Galvao was my pattern-cutting/machinist knight in shining armour, taking it away and working his magic! Now I know how it's done I'll definitely be making more of these, as they are very unique and versatile in how you can wear them. For instance this leopard-print accessory would look lovely layered over an LBD or even a plain vest and skinny jeans, and it's a great alternative to a jacket on a night out!


Completed leopard sleeve accessory at F6.Studios

Back of leopard sleeve accessory

Now with only three hours to go, I'm going to crack on with making myself a lovely ruby red collar for tonight, where I can finally put my feet up, enjoy a glass of wine and of course, be wearing my 'smartypants'!


For more information on 'Gladrags' or 'RAG Week', here are some links:


RAG Week website: http://www.nusu.co.uk/rag






Smartypants Website: http://smartypants.org.uk


Melanie xx