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Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Sunday, May 19, 2013

WIN with SASSY CHIC SA!


Last week I told you all about my experience shopping on Sassy Chic (click here to see the post), & this week I am bring you a fantastic giveaway so that you too can experience this fab local online shop. Yes, not 1 - but 2 of my readers will each win a Sassy Chic voucher to the value of R500!!

You can enter via Twitter or Facebook. And you may enter on both as it will double your chances

Twitter
Follow Sassy Chic SA - click here.
Follow this blog - click here.
Tweet the following: I want to win with @SassyChicSA & @brettrobson

Facebook
Like the Sassy Chic SA page - click here.
Like the Fashion by Brett Robson page - click here.
Write on the wall of Sassy Chic SA: Brett sent me.

Lastly, all you need to do is follow this blog with the Google Follow button on the right, & leave a comment below with your email address.

Giveaway closes this week Thursday, 23 May at 6pm.
This giveaway is only open to those residing in South Africa.

Goodluck!
xx
Brett




Friday, June 17, 2011

Marchesa Playboy Bunny Costume Design*

If you saw my previous post on Marchesa releasing the sketch of what they had planned for the iconic Playboy Bunny costume, I can imagine you were just as excited to see the real thing. Well here it is! And might I add, I am not at all disappointed. The ccreation of  Georgina Chapman & Keren Craig was debuted at London's Playboy Club. I love the lace & beading on this strapless bodysuit. It really adds some dimension & drama to it. The outfit will be auctioned off for charity later this year.




So what do you think of the final product? Please do comment below & let me know.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Sharing is caring, even in fashion!

One of the things I am enjoying most about my classes on Fashion Entrepreneurship are the people. To be sitting in a room with people from various areas of fashion, of many age groups, & different life experiences has been truly amazing. I am surrounded by a wealth of knowledge. Everyone is so eager to share their experiences & dilemmas, and its so cool how we can all relate to it, and understand what its about. And even we haven't been in that situation, we take away that lesson, and know what not to do.  


I cannot speak for the international fashion industry, but I can speak from my experiences here in South Africa. I have encountered people, designers who are just not willing to help or even give advice to other people starting up in the industry. And yes, I do not believe that they have to do anything for me or anyone else, but at least send an email saying "NO!" It common decency, you know. And this is what I believed most people in fashion to be like until I started the Fashion entrepreneurship classes.

I have been so interested in designing swimwear for quite a while now, but I honestly didn't know much about it. I had tried on numerous occasions to make contact with a swimwear designer here in Durban in the hopes for an internship or any sort of advice really, and nothing. No phone calls returned. No emails. Not even a facebook message. But you know what, its OK. I Googled. I watched youtube videos. And I am lucky enough to have a swimwear designer in my class every Saturday afternoon. To her its a few random tips, but to me, its some of the best words of advice Iv received, ever! And now, I am practising, trying to understand & perfect designing swimwear. And I am loving it!

So yes, for me its a happy ending, I am surrounded by people who are eager to share & help. But what about the people who not have the opportunity to be learning alongside these creative geniuses? I thinks its really sad that some people who have 'made it' just don't care to help or advise the next person. Maybe its just me, but I honestly believe that there is enough business out there for everyone.In 2007, South African design icon Gavin Rajah mentored David Tlale & a few other young talents. And today, David Tlale is one of South Africa's biggest designers. But so is Gavin Rajah. And had Gavin Rajah not helped him along, Tlale may not be where he is today.

So, if you can help someone in your industry, do it. You really never know how you may be affecting that person's life.