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Thursday, 4 February 2016

Utopian Bodies - fashion looks forward


Darlings, we all know I’m a girl with expensive taste and there’s no disguising my love of fashion, appreciation of style and admiration of good design. Believe me, my bank statement exposes a multitude of said obsessions! But what is it about fashion that makes some of us tick, and what if, in an ideal world, there were possibilities, we had never encountered?? These questions were triggered by the creative duo; Sofia Hedman and Serge Martynov (curator and designer of Utopian Bodies exhibition), when they stopped by Mannequin Towers for tea recently (and of course, some jammy dodgers)!

Sofia and Serge set a brief and discussed the concept of ‘Utopian bodies – fashion looks forward’ exhibition  with Proportion London’s Account Manager, Ashley Backhouse. Excited by the prospect, the Proportion team of craftsmen began producing bespoke figures, some of which were to display unconventional and unique designs. True to the brief, tweaks and innovative amendments were made to some of the bodies: a flashing heart built into a mannequin and cutaway figures which appeared to make the clothing float in mid air.

Wanting to see this one of a kind exhibition with my very own eyes, I jetted to the Liljevachs museum in Stockholm this week. Overwhelmed by the sheer magnificence of the show and fashion in a utopian society. Each gallery takes you on a personal and unique journey while providing a thought provoking experience. To sum up my emotions I left stimulated, profound and much the wiser.  

Regardless of whether you are a fashion junkie or not, we all have a relationship with attire that plays a major part in our lives. Think of clothes as our outer shell, we wake up in the morning and decide what armor to wear that day - a protection if you like. Does this outfit portray me as how I want to be perceived? Does it represent my personality? Or the dreaded question - does my bum look big in this?!!! These are some of the questions we ask ourselves on a daily basis.

But fashion can delve deeper than just the surface and how it affects us as individuals. Take sustainability, technology, and society for example. What if garments could be produced without leaving a carbon footprint? or recycled from household waste? Maybe we could all look away from our phones and focus on our surrounding environment, simply by relying on our clothing to navigate us by a tap on the shoulder, instead of following a phone map?  It is innovations like these that make you re-think fashion and the importance it can hold in our lives.

Throughout this exhibition each gallery was inspired by a utopian ideal, which included innovation, technology, memory, gender identity and love. The show takes a look at the history, evolution and interpretation of fashion, with over 200 garments from luxury brands, high street retailers and Swedish designers, all presented in  beautifully curated space.

Sadly the exhibition ends on the 7th February 2016, but I am told it will be touring. I send out a clarion call for fellow fashion bunnies,  non-conformists, scientists, designers, children (there’s a fabulous craft area for little peeps to create patchworks, dolls and play fancy dress) to go see if you get the chance. This one will really set you thinking, and dreaming of how fashion can harness a better future….   

Initial meeting at the Proportion London showroom - discussing fabric and eating biscuits!  

Cutaway bodies being developed at the Proportion London workshop 

Costume toiles and fit session at the Proportion London design studio 

Fluid female mannequin with bespoke heart amendments

Sustainability gallery at the Utopian Bodies Fashion Looks Forwards exhibition


Sustainability Gallery - recycled dress

Dress with beading made from glass bottles

3D printed shoes

Hand carved wooden mannequin arms


Carved wooden mannequin arms in detail


Solidarity gallery

Veneer mannequin wigs

Solidarity gallery wall details

Craft and colour gallery

Close up of mannequin details in the craft and colour gallery

Maison Martin Margiela candy bag for H&M

Beauty gallery 

Gender gallery

Gender gallery

Gender gallery

Gender gallery

Change gallery

Change gallery

Change gallery 

Change gallery

Change gallery

Love gallery

For more information on this exhibition click here
For mannequins and bespoke projects please visit my chums at Proportion London  

Friday, 12 July 2013

Best Of British

Devoted town bouncer that I am, yesterday led me down the cobbled streets of Covent Garden’s Seven Dials where I discovered the latest happenings in Britain’s upcoming menswear brands. Earlham Streets newest arrival ‘Best of British’ pop up shop, stocks talented home grown designer accessories and clothing, all of which have been carefully considered by Daniel Peters (the man behind the "Best of British" fashion concept), as affordable yet beautifully stylish pieces.  This notion instantly excited me and sparked a thought that I must tell you all Dear Readers, about the fabulous collection my good chums at proportion london have recently produced called BESPOKE.


Daniel Peters outside his Best Of British pop up shop. Image courtesy of Jonathan Daniel Pryce  GarconJon.com

Like Daniel, proportion london are passionate about their British heritage and designer menswear brands and feel that the luxurious element should continue from product, right through to the  presentation. With this in mind they have developed a full range of impeccably groomed bust forms, bodies and accoutrements for men’s tailoring, forming a basis for their manifesto for stylish display!




Raw papier mache bust form featured in Best Of British shop - supplied by proportion london. Image courtesy of Jonathan Daniel Pryce GarconJon.com

Raw papier mache hat stand supplied by proportion london. Image courtesy of Jonathan Daniel Pryce GarconJon.com

Bespoke offers the opportunity for clients to blend, shape, cut and adorn their product to create a truly individual set of VM presenters including contemporary slim merchandising torsos, valet stands, garment rails, shirts, ties, shoes, hats and all the usual male paraphernalia. Accessories have not been overlooked either, with an array of product presenters that allow for single iconic display or multiple merchandising opportunities.


Mindful of how this collection harmonises with the surrounding retail environment, proportion have employed a sophisticated palette of classic muted shades and distinctive fabrics offset with on-trend metals such as brushed nickel and blonde brass. Smoked and limed effect woods, turned in considered shapes add to the masculine appeal of this collection. 
proportion london's Bespoke range consists of bustforms and accessory presenters to view the full range click on the link below

To view proportion londons BESPOKE range please visit their website http://proportionlondon.com/bg2-14-154-Bespoke-tailoring  

The Best of British pop up shop is located at 18 Earlham Street, Covent Garden, WC2H 9LG and is open until Tuesday the 16th of July so do hurry! For more information visit the Best of British facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/BOB-Shop/154658578053039  

...and that's it for now Darling Readers. I need to venture out from Mannequin Towers and into the glorious sunshine - in aid of my next post … so stay tuned! x


Friday, 12 April 2013

Spring collections launch at proportion>london

It's all moving at a pace over at mannequin towers this weekend - the set builders and dressers are in and the new collections are arriving thick and fast.

proportion>london’s newly designed showroom and latest collections are being launched next week on the 16th, 17th and 18th April from 10am – 5pm.

Two brand new collections will be unveiled...
BESPOKE; A mens tailoring range including bustforms, valet stands and accessory presenters and HARLEQUIN KIDS; a range of  cute, full and part-articulated child figures ages 4, 6 and 10 years in a number of finishes. In addition there will also be new poses and accessories adding to the SERIES collection.

On the QT, Miss Mannequin knows that to be sent an invite to the launch call proportion on  +44(0)20 7251 6943  or email design@proportionlondon.com.


I'll be looking out for you and look forward to seeing you for drinks and nibbles! ... I can't wait darlings!