Monday, May 30, 2011

Jeannine Tan

Jeannine Tan is a very talented Australian photographer. I am pleased to announce she will be part of an exhibit that will be in the shop! I love the way she mixes nature and fashion in her work.
Photos and interview with her below!



















How old are you and where do you live? I'm 17 and live in Melbourne, Australia.
Can you tell me a little about your photographing process and where do you draw your inspiration from? I draw inspiration from the location, lighting, atmosphere at the time and my favourite photographs. My photographing process isn't too interesting. I usually use a Canon 500D with a 50mm 1.8 lens, fiddle with a few settings, shoot away, transfer photos to my laptop, drag my favourites into Photoshop and drag adjustment layers. But if I had it my way, I would shoot everything with film!
Tell me a little bit about your collaboration with Kelsey Genna. The photos are stunning! Thanks so much! She was in Melbourne for a few days, so we shot some photos of Anna Denton in her lovely clothes. We had less than 2 hours because the sun was setting but it was so beautiful with the golden light. *You can see the photos with model Anna Denton above!
How long have you been taking pictures? My parents let me use their brick of a camera when I was around 7. I remember people laughing at me. I must have looked ridiculous! When I was 12, I learnt how to take macro photos and uploaded my first photo onto DeviantArt. It was of raindrops on a window and it got 60 favourites. I was ecstatic!
Have you always been interested in fashion and photography? I really got into fashion when I was 14. Last year I took photos of my friend, Simone for an art project. I guess they kind of merged for me then. 
Who is the ideal girl you would like to photograph? What is her aesthetic? There are so many beautiful girls in the modelling industry. It's really difficult to pick. Natalia Vodianova, Arizona Muse, Frida Gustavsson and Abbey Lee Kershaw are a few of my favourites.
Who would be the ultimate celebrity (or even a style icon from the past) that you would love to shoot with? Scarlett Johansson (back in Lost in Translation).
Since the boutique is called Audrey Grace what are your favorite Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly films and photos, or even specific outfits they have worn? Breakfast at Tiffany's and I think Grace Kelly looks stunning here: http://imagecache6.allposters.com/LRG/37/3705/ZJEAF00Z.jpg9
Who are your favorite artists and photographers? My favourite photographers are Nirrimi Hakanson, Simon Filip and Nikoline.
What (music) are you listening to now? I'm really into The Drums, Hot Chip and Warpaint at the moment.
Your photos are always unique and beautiful. Do you come up with all the ideas for them? I'm not sure if I could call them ideas. I usually see something interesting and just decide to take a photo of it. 
Do you prefer fashion photography or photographing nature? At the moment I find fashion photography more interesting.
Who is your style icon? Alexa Chung. 
What can we expect from your future? Any exciting collaborations or anything? Not much in the near future. Year 12 is eating up my time!
Any shopping/gallery tips in Melbourne? Chadstone shopping mall for any store you could ever want, Chapel street for interesting but overpriced second hand clothes, Camberwell market for dirt cheap things and Queen Victoria Market for touristy goodies and hot jam donuts :)

Thanks Jeannine! She also did a lovely post on me on her blog, here: http://papertissue.tumblr.com/ 
I'm really enjoying Australia. It's a beautiful country. In her interview Jeannine mentioned her modern day style icon is Alexa Chung, I really think Alexa is the perfect modern emblem of Audrey Grace! Don't you?
Talk soon!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Travels











Beverly Hills and Sydney

Friday, May 27, 2011

Introducing Katie-Louise Ford!

This is an interview with the lovely Katie-Louise Ford, who is making several beautiful custom dresses for the shop!

1. Where do you live?
I currently live in Melbourne, Australia. I grew up in a little seaside town on the Far North Coast.
2. Can you tell me a little about your design process and where do you draw your inspiration from?
Whenever an idea pops into my head I sketch it down right away. I draw inspiration from everyday life, nature, old films and photographs, children's books and illustrations. 



3. How long have you been designing?
I started selling a range of dresses and blouses at the beginning of 2010, however i've been designing for as long as I can remember!



4. Have you always been interested in fashion?
Since I was a little girl. I started out hand sewing dolls clothing which progressed into making my own clothes from a young age, after high school I went on to study Fashion Design and am currently studying Costume Design which has sparked my love for millinery, tailoring, period costume and corsetry.

5. What type of girl do you see wearing your dresses? What is her aesthetic?
A girl who dreams of seamed stockings, Peter Pan collars, carnivals, letter writing and cake baking. She has a love for all things old and beautiful!

6. Who would be the ultimate celebrity (or even a style icon from the past) that you would love to dress?
Anna Karina or Louise Brooks.


7. Since the boutique is called Audrey Grace what are your favorite Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly films or even specific outfits they have worn?
My favourite Audrey Hepburn film is Breakfast at Tiffany's, the black Givenchy dress left me in a swoon for months. Roman Holiday comes in a close second, I would love to replicate the rolled sleeved blouse, full skirt and necktie look! 
Rear Window is my favourite Grace Kelly film (admittedly I have a thing for Jimmy Stewart). As for her favourite outfit, who could go past that incredible wedding dress.


8. Can you tell me a little bit about the Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn dresses you are creating for the boutique. (sneak peek at a sketch, below!) 




A range of dresses inspired by the beauties themselves! Features will include Red plaid, White lace, Peter Pan collars, Pearl buttons, Blue sashes, puff sleeves and handsome bows.
9. Who are your favorite artists?
Emily Martin (The Black Apple), Oliver Townsend Abbott, Angelique Houtkamp and the very darling Caitlin Shearer. I am also in love with the classics: The Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood,George Romney, Edgar Degas and Frida Kahlo.


All Mine
Art by Caitlin Shearer, www.caitlinquiet.blogspot.com
10. Who are your favorite designers?
Alexandra Grecco, Death by Drone, Nadinoo, Dette Ede to name a few.
Nadinoo
11. What (music) are you listening to now?
I mainly listen to the good old fashioned radio, also a lot of Glenn Miller, Bob Dylan, Sonic Youth, Belle and Sebastian and Le Tigre.
12. Any favorite places to shop in Melbourne?
All of my clothing is either thrifted, handmade or hand me downs from my Great Aunty and Grandma, I love that my clothing has a history and a story to tell.
13. What can we expect in the future from you?
A range of beautiful vintage style dresses made with hand painted silks. My mother is an incredibly talented silk artist so we are planning future collaborations. Each dress will be a one of a kind wearable piece of art.
14. Who is your style icon?
Audrey Horne from Twin Peaks. Those saddle shoes, tartan skirts and tight sweaters are a dream!

Audrey Horne

P.S. EmmaKisstina did a lovely post on me here: 

You can also take a sneak peek of the work she's doing for the shop on her blog: 

EmmaKisstina's To Catch A Thief for the shop

 I don't want to give too much away! Also had a lovely interview Fi Mackay of Eleanor's Riot did with me here: 



And be sure to check out more of Katie and her designs here:

http://katielouiseford.com/

Talk soon!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

G'day!

Audrey with Famous boarding an airplane!
Hey all- I am in Sydney! Very exciting updates and more interviews with lovelies who will be stocked in the shop coming soon! 
P.S. If you have any shopping/gallery/food tips in Sydney or Melbourne- leave a comment :) 

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Once upon a time in a land far far away....

Gold Coast
Photo by Jeannine Tan

This is a photo by the talented Jeannine Tan, whose work will be featured in the shop. 
Speaking of kangaroos, I am headed to Australia tomorrow for six weeks. 
Many updates and interviews on the store are coming soon. I'm working with some fabulous designers, photographers, and artists- just need to have time to put up all the interviews.

Here's a post the lovely Natasha did on Audrey Grace as part of her illustration collective:

Kerri Ann Hulme for Audrey Grace:

Grace Hamilton's collages for Audrey Grace:

More coming soon. I would love some feedback on the blog and the stock I've posted here.



Saturday, May 21, 2011

Audrey Grace news!

Here's a bit of a news and press:

Preview some of the upcoming work for the store..

Kerri-Ann Hulme's work for Audrey Grace:

http://goodnight-neverland.blogspot.com/2011/05/audrey-grace-boutique.html

Grace Hamilton's collages for Audrey Grace:

http://skiesdreamblue.wordpress.com/2011/05/20/enchantress-2/

I've also got some exciting news about new designers and artists I'm stocking coming soon!

Kerri-Ann Hulme for Audrey Grace
Grace Hamilton's work for Audrey Grace


Aren't these beautiful? 

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Eleanor's Riot















Above are some images from the collection Eleanor's Riot. They will all be in store at Audrey Grace! Below is an interview with the lovely Fi MacKay, whose debut collection, Eleanor's Riot, will be stocked in store. I am so excited to be the first U.S.  stockist for Eleanor's Riot! Thanks to my stylish friend Julia K. for the tip :)





1.     Where do you live?
I live in Edinburgh, Scotland’s beautiful capital city.
2. Can you tell me a little about your design process and where do you draw your inspiration from? Tell me about your collection, "Eleanor's Riot."
I know it sounds clichéd but I really do draw inspiration from everything. I studied Costume Design so find that I pull from films and have a real love affair with ballet costume, my designs are certainly steeped in vintage reflections. I collect old posters and postcards, the fashion illustrations across the Art Deco movement I love. At the moment I am obsessed with 1960’s fashion so I spend a lot of time lingering over old family photographs, my Granny was incredibly style conscious, as well as looking at old classic movies and the Hollywood stars. I like to imagine a character and dress them up. I do follow what is going on in the real world too. Edinburgh is full of stylish individuals; we have the best vintage selections. Even our charity shops are crammed with stylish pieces. I am quite addicted to having a flick through what is going on in the Blogger world; there are some creative ladies out there with a real eye for vintage. Being able to expose yourself to that at a click of a button amazes me. I am also guilty of designing pieces that I want to wear. I want my clothes to make people smile, to feel amazing in them and wear them to death. Above all, the only constant is change, this collection is cute and playful but the label is not restricted by that I want it to keep developing.




How long have you been designing?
Since graduating, this has been my first full year professionally designing.  


Have you always been interested in fashion?
I have always loved clothes. My mum says she used to have to take me to the shops in fancy dress as I just refused to wear practical clothing. As I got older I remember drawing pictures of me and my best friend in our possible outfit choices for parties and discos. I chose to study costume to ensure that my technical abilities were really nurtured, I have always wanted to make my own clothes and with costume I was allowed to delve into my imagination and create wild pieces. I love reining that in now to construct the simpler wearable pieces for Eleanor’s Riot. 


Who can you see wearing your collection? What is her aesthetic?
The Eleanor’s Riot girl loves a compliment and loves to be subtly unique. Each piece is completely one of a kind and handmade by me. I may do the same cut several times but always in a different fabric. She certainly does not want to be seen in the same outfit as anyone else... She might be conscious about where her clothes are coming from and appreciate how special each piece is, often ethical fashion is associated with hemp and unflattering shapes but it doesn’t have to be like that, ethical fashion can be pretty, stylish and something to revel in. This collection especially has to be for the girl who loves quintessential British style; she might be a bit of daydreamer, a bit playful and definitely love a good story. 


6. Who would be the ultimate celebrity (or even a style icon from the past) that you would love to dress?
I love Carey Mulligan at the moment, I would be pretty chuffed if she rocked one of my outfits. 
Carey Mulligan in An Education, which inspired Eleanor's Riot
Since the boutique is called Audrey Grace what are your favorite Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly films or even specific outfits they have worn?
Grace and Jimmy Stewart in Rear Window


Both were such total Betty’s they looked amazing in whatever you put them in. I do love the images of Audrey Hepburn in casual jumpers, ballet flats and tight trousers, she was so effortlessly beautiful. Grace Kelly I always associate with 50’s tulle skirts and off the shoulder cut tops so lady like and so glamorous. As for films, Rear Window is a real favourite of mine and for Audrey I would say Sabrina or Breakfast at Tiffany’s. All of those films are such comfort films for me. I saw Breakfast at Tiffany’s on the silver screen and it made me fall deeper in love with it than ever before. 
Audrey in Sabrina
8. Can you tell me a little bit about what designs will be stocked in Audrey Grace?
Audrey Grace will have my debut collection, inspired by 1960’s school girls and whimsical fairy tales. The pieces are created from a mixture of antique lace, vintage fabrics and end of line cut offs ensuring that each piece is completely unique and one of a kind. I have also teamed up with my sister, a Fine Artist, to create bespoke hand illustrated shift dresses especially for the boutique. Kate’s illustrations are so delicate and complex. She is influenced by mythology, traditional fairy tales and imagination. We are quite similar in that respect. She states “I don’t plan where the story is going, just follow the line in a stream of consciousness.  Weaving memories, ideas, conversations and dreams into my own personal mythology”.
1960s Schoolgirls
9. Who are your favorite artists?
Oh so many! My sister Kate MacKay’s work is really special and mesmerising. I own a couple of etchings and illustrations she has done and I never tire of looking at them. So she is number one. I love Kozy and Dan they are really kitsch and playful, they tend to hide images within bigger images, usually bunnies. It’s so simple and fun. Hokusai I am astounded by, I was lucky enough to be taken to see 100 views of Mount Fuji, even at a young age I thought it breathtaking. In a completely different direction I love the works of Jonathan Freemantle, I must admit I am a bit of an amateur when it comes to painting, but something really hooked me with his work. His latest exhibition was so bold, full of colour and shapes and wonderfully presented. I would love to have him put paint on my shift dresses in the same way that Kate casts her own spell on them. 
Snow White
Work by Kate MacKay
10. Who are your favorite designers?
Above all I love Erdem. His textiles are like a work of walking art. 
Erdem
11. What (music) are you listening to now?
A mix myself and my fiancée made for one of our dear friends, right now it is The Beatles – I Saw Her Standing There


12. Any favorite shops in Edinburgh?
Edinburgh is a wonderful city to shop in. There is an abundance of independent boutiques stacked full of local and independent designers. 
Godiva Boutique pioneered the movement & is well recognised to be consistently giving young designers and new graduates a platform to showcase their work along with stocking handpicked Vintage.
Totty Rocks is supremely stylish, and flawlessly designed. The owners make every last bit of clothing in the shop, with a working studio in the shop attic. I am desperate for one of their trademark pony print Macs. 
Best for vintage above all is Herman Brown, the owner has been dealing vintage for over two decades. You can pick anything up in the shop and she will recall its story. She lives and breathes antiques and vintage as well as dishing out advice for any young lover of fashion looking to set up shop. 
There are quite a few gallery shops in the city as well; the Red Door Gallery is great for prints and cards. Analogue is the only place you can pick up Lula magazine as well as a number of other great design books and recently Superclub opened its doors. 
It is a working studio space with a gallery entrance a selection of zines and works made by the artists in residence can also be purchased. Truly Edinburgh is brimming with creativity and inspiring individuals. 


13. What can we expect in the future from you?
Kate and I are working on a few illustrations that we can easily screen print onto anything that doesn’t move. I am also hoping to set up an online shop.  As for the clothes I don’t want to give away too much, but Eleanor will be stepping back in time once more. 


14. Who is your style icon?
I have to hold my hands up and admit it; I have a girl crush on Alexa Chung.  I love how she mixes up her looks some days preppy and feminine other days edgy and oozing cool. I wish I had those legs.  


What is she wearing?
Dungaree - Stella McCartney
Alexa Chung
Below are some of the beautiful looks from Eleanor's Riot that will be stocked in shop! Custom designs to come, too!







All images: courtesy, Eleanor's Riot