Destination fashion

This year, our first year Fashion Management, Events Management, International Tourism Management and Public Relations students came together to organise our annual fashion exhibition as part of a module Managing in the Creative Industries.

Each year, the students are given a brief and work in cross-cohort teams to organise a creative showcase. The teams are given £10 and tasked with choosing an outfit from an Aberdeen-based charity shop around which to style an exhibition. This year’s brief required the students to choose a non-traditional fashion destination (i.e. not Paris, London, New York or Milan) and use the event as an opportunity to showcase and promote that place.

The students chose a range of exciting destinations, including Berlin, Edinburgh, Seoul, Seville, Florence, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Moscow and Bangkok. Here are some of their  visuals.

Can you guess the inspiration behind the cold weather-inspired look below?

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Or the contemporary versus traditional style below?

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What about this underground street-style look?

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This last look is inspired by the Houses of Nyvan in Copenhagen as well as the Hygge lifestyle.

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In case you are left confused or wondering about the imagery above, the answers are: 1) Moscow; 2) Edinburgh; and 3) Berlin.

 

 

 

 

Flying the fashion flag in Aberdeen

It’s great to see so many of our students involved in local fashion events and initiatives across Aberdeen. We love seeing what they get up to through our @fashionplace_rgu Instagram. Keep tagging us everyone!

Here are some of our students (from across the various years) at the Stellar Aberdeen and Must Have Dresses UK fashion show event last week!

We have a group of second year student helpers and models taking part in the MISS fashion show later this month at Aberdeen’s Marcliffe Hotel and we look forward to sharing more on their experience… We were also delighted to offer the opportunity for a group of students to attend the LOVE fashion event this week!

Fashion road trip

Today we took our first year and MSc Fashion Management students on their annual trip to the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.

We enjoyed a guided tour of the fashion gallery, followed by an insightful talk on ‘Diversity on and off the Catwalk’.

After our visit the students (and staff) had some free time to browse the shops before boarding the bus to Aberdeen. We hope everyone enjoyed it as much as we did and we’re already looking forward to our trip next year, which is set to coincide with a special showcase of diversity in fashion.

Study abroad

Our students have the opportunity to study abroad during either their second or third year at RGU.

We have a number of partner institutions across the globe including in the Netherlands, Canada and Australia and we continuously work to build partnerships with new and existing institutions in order to grow the opportunities we are able to offer our students.

Study abroad is an excellent addition to students’ CVs in the increasingly competitive job market today. Particularly in the fashion industry where students need to be adaptable and able to understand different cultures and markets across a dynamic, global sector.

Stage 2 Fashion Management student Kelsie is spending the semester at Seneca College in Toronto, Canada and says of her experience so far:

“I’m having the best time! It was so easy to settle in and I’m really enjoying the course here too. The course coordinator has been amazing and gave us a tour of the campus and surrounding area. She said she was really pleased to have two fashion management students from RGU”

Kelsie and Emma have been enjoying exploring Canada and learning about the place as well as the exciting modules on the course.

Colouring our campus

This week our eleventh cohort of first year Fashion Management students have injected some colour into the campus with their fashion exhibition. Each year, as part of their Fashion Design Concepts and Communication module, the students are tasked with working in teams to create a colour exhibition.

The module aims to introduce our students to the basic components of visual communication and familiarise them with industry standard design software such as Adobe Photoshop and Kaledo Lectra.

It’s the first of a series of creative exhibitions that the students present during their time on the course. We look forward to seeing what else they have in store…

The last board (below) is particularly fitting with the autumnal mood on campus!

Prada guest talk

We’d like to say a huge thank you to Lamberto Berti, Industrial Relations Director for the Prada Group, who joined us all the way from Florence this afternoon.

This was an excellent opportunity for our students (and staff!) to gain an insight into the evolution of the iconic Prada Group and brought to life many of the subjects from across the various years of the course!

Lamberto tells us that he loves Scotland and is looking forward to spending the next few days exploring Aberdeen as well as visiting Edinburgh and Dundee. He has also kindly gifted us some beautiful Prada books that we look forward to reading. These are on display in the Fashion Place and really illustrate the artistic influences and ideas behind what Lamberto refers to as the Prada spirit.

Fashion’s flirtation with supernatural style

This summer, the School of Creative and Cultural Business at RGU hosted the first of its kind Supernatural in Contemporary Society conference. This event brought together researchers from across a range of disciplines and universities who shared their research.

Subject Lead and Fashion Management course leader Karen Cross designed three spooky fashion posters for the event…

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These posters showcase findings from Karen’s research into comfort in clothing where she discovered a number of supernatural themes and ideas…

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Class of 2018

Congratulations to all of our fabulous fashion management students who graduated yesterday! We hope you had a wonderful time celebrating with your classmates, family and friends. As always, we hope you’ll keep in touch and look forward to hearing what you all get up to over the coming weeks!

Fashion destination exhibition

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This week marked the end of our first years’ exhibition, which showcased fashion destinations from around the world. We’re delighted to share some of their creative ideas, captured beautifully by third year BA (Hons) Media students (Christie Breen and Alexis Flores) who’ve been on placement with our media team.

 

This project required students to work in teams, across a range of courses (fashion, events, PR and tourism) within the School of Creative and Cultural Business at RGU, in order to plan a creative exhibition and organise a launch event. Ten teams of students were assigned a charity and given £10 with which to buy a garment from the charity’s local branch. Their aim was to communicate a fashion destination of their choice, using the garment and charity as inspiration. Showcases included Scotland, Paris, Nigeria, Moscow, New York, Kenya, China and Hollywood.

During the launch event, students were tasked with promoting their charity and many chose to fundraise through bake sales and competitions. One team even brought along a mascot in the form of Lily the dog; this tied in well with their charity (PDSA) and she gained their team a lot of attention at the event.

We’re so proud of the commitment and enthusiasm our students gave to this project – well done to everyone involved!

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It’s the time of year again where the Digital Fashion Event is in full swing!

This marks the third year of our digital fashion event. In 2016, we moved away from our traditional fashion show event module and gave this a more digital focus. This is in response to a changing industry, where employers are seeking graduates with an increasingly digital skill set. Indeed, the purpose of fashion shows today are widely debated and the definition of a fashion show is being challenged and extended in new ways.

Here at RGU, we’re lucky to have access to creative resources and expertise to help us deliver these modules. Our purpose built film and photography studio and range of film equipment and software allows students to gain experience using industry standard facilities. Our media team are made up of individuals with skills in audio, video, Macs, design, specialist software and photography. The team deliver hands on experience across a range of courses, including journalism, media, marketing and fashion management.

Jen BirtlesKelman was asked to write a blog post about the digital fashion event to date and how this has evolved in its three years. Jen works as part of the media and eLearning team at RGU. A Gray’s School of Art graduate in Textile Design, she exhibited her designs as part of ROAR Exhibition in London’s OXO Tower Warf as part of Scotland’s emerging talent. Since then she worked as a Creative for Apple, training staff and customers to use professional software like Final Cut Pro, Logic and Aperture and gaining professional qualifications in the software. She also gained industry experience working on film and photography projects for clients before joining us at RGU and creating many more marketing videos for the university. Here’s what she has to say about the Digital Fashion Event…

I have been privileged to teach the students who choose to participate on this module since the introduction of the digital element, and I’m amazed by the commitment the students show, the speed at which they pick up the necessary skills and put them into practice with their film shoots, always producing something new and exciting each year.

For those of you who have yet to enter third year, the Digital Fashion Event is an elective double credit module that runs alongside placement. Students can choose to go out on placement for 12 weeks or opt to do a 6 week placement in conjunction with the 6 week Digital Fashion Event module. Students who participate in our Digital Fashion Event learn new skills in filming, storyboarding and editing over an intensive two week training course, followed by four weeks where they’ll put these skills into practice – creating their fashion film.

Students who have participated in the module over the last two years have enjoyed the experience and many have gone on to use these skills again, in their studies and their careers:

Ellen Laird was an Editor for the first ever digital fashion show in 2016. She went on to use her filming and editing skills in fourth year, opting to deliver a practical professional project and producing a film looking at CrossFit. She also created a Kickstarter campaign video for SEINCLLN, unisex knitwear brand launch. She now works for Revolution as a Sales and Events Co-ordinator and has created marketing films in her role there.

“The Digital Fashion Show was probably my favourite module that we did thought my four years at RGU. I was head of filming and editing. From those editing skills I got a placement over summer and made a Kickstarter video. It’s given me a little bit more extra than everyone else, the skills definitely open more doors.”

You can watch the first fashion film here, where the brief was ‘Northern culture’ and the students chose to focus on different forms of Energy, taking inspiration from Aberdeen’s status as European “oil capital”.

 

Since co-producing and directing the second fashion film in 2017, Gabrielle Etchells (currently in fourth year) has set up her own film company Joy Studio Productions. She has also worked to create two films for the fashion brand Latte. She reflects on her experience:

“The digital fashion show module equipped me with skills and a new found passion of filming producing and editing, which I’ve turned into a business. I learnt management skills working with a large creative team, and created a film which I am so proud to have my name associated with. Before the module I was considering a career in buying but now I am seeking future jobs which have more of a creative marketing angle”

The 2017 fashion film was recently submitted to RGU’s student film festival. Their brief was “fashion is creative, fashion is culture, fashion is business” as this film marked the launch of RGU’s School of Creative and Cultural Business. You can watch this here.

 

This year’s fashion film is slightly different in that the students are working with a live client, Lindsay and Yoshi, who has asked for a fashion video to promote her scarf and homewares brand. Lindsay graduated from Gray’s School of Art in 2008 and established her brand in 2010. She says:

“Join Yoshi (my dog) on his kaleidoscopic adventure through the natural world as he meets the beautiful creatures who inhabit it.

I’m a big fan of Beatrix Potter, William Morris and Liberty of London. I graduated from Gray’s School of Art, Aberdeen in 2008 and established Lindsay & Yoshi textiles in 2010 as a way to share my artwork on products that had some sort of functionality. 

I create colourful silk scarves, soft furnishings and stationery. Each design begins as an illustration that is then transformed digitally. Every item is printed and handmade in the UK. I hand finish each piece at my home studio in rural Aberdeenshire. The natural world fascinates me, everything from the creatures at the bottom of the sea to the colours up in the sky. My favourite moment so far has to be when I watched the Aurora Borealis with Yoshi.”

The Lindsay & Yoshi website is currently under construction and the video produced by this year’s students as part of the Digital Fashion Event will be used to mark the launch of this!

Lindsay has asked for movement to be considered in the film, with a focus on her scarves and the story behind the designs. Here’s a sneak peek behind the scenes of this year’s shoots so far…

The students are just over halfway though the project now, with under three weeks left to finish filming and editing the final film for their client. This week they will be shooting on location in Tollohill woods in Aberdeen, with models from Premiere Productions. They have also begun to start editing their first three film shoots.

Watch this space for the final film…