Monday 20 October 2008

Fashion is back in Fashion

As we all know, the credit crunch has had a serious impact on the property market, and subsequently the television programmers have had to adopt a new approach to their scheduling. It appears that property programmes have now been replaced with fashion programmes. Below is a list of some that I have noticed popping up on our screens in the last few weeks, which may be of interest to those working, or hoping to work, in fashion and textiles.

1. Project Runway (USA) (Sky Three & Sky - catch it when you can!) has been on our screens for a couple of years, and is a fashion competition, introduced by the model Heidi Klum, which offers the winner a catwalk show at New York Fashion week, after a series of weekly designer challenges. Watch them cut out the patterns, shop for trims and style their catwalk model. It's great to see a reality show where an individuals creativity is rewarded. http://www.bravotv.com/Project_Runway/season/5/index.php

2. Frock Me (Channel 4 - Sunday) is introduced by top designer Henry Holland & Alexa Chung. It looks at fashion trends, high street fashion, designer fashion, as well as letting fashionistas have go in the customising and styling challenges.
http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/t4/microsites/F/frockme/showguides/index.html

3. Twiggy's Frock Exchange (BBC 2, Tuesday) Tackling the credit crunch head on, this programme introduces the growing trend of the clothes swapping party. There is plenty of advice on current trends and how to update your clothes through customisation. The show is linked to the BBC's Thread website which is dedicated to Ethical fashion. http://www.bbc.co.uk/thread/twiggysfrockexchange/

4. The Fashion Show (ITV2) Another fashion magazine programme, looking at high street trends and styling techniques, with celebrity guests. http://www.itv.com/Lifestyle/Fashion/TheFashionShow/default.html


5. British Style Genius (BBC2, Tuesday) A BBC series, documenting the major influences on British fashion, featuring the major players and icons. The next episode features John Galliano, Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen & Siouxsie Sioux.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/britishstylegenius/

It looks like the 'must have' item for the Winter 08/09 season is a sewing machine!

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