Tuesday 8 April 2008

check it out....


1)Barneys
2)Barneys Co-op in Chelsea 
3) Open Ceremony
4)Stores in Noilta
5)Vintage stores in the East Village
6)Meat Packing District
7)Galleries in Chelsea
8)Prada Store in Soho
9)Balenciaga Store in Chelsea
10)Bergdorf Goodman
11)Flea market
12)FIT Museum of Fashion
13)Williamsburg
14)The new Gucci store
15)The Tom Ford store

16) Cafe Gitane
17)Stanton Social
18)Gold Bar
19)The Box
20)Buddakan
21)Waverly Inn
22)Peasant (downstairs)
23)Bar hopping (lower East side)
24) Kiss&Fly

Monday 31 March 2008

Getting closer to the end...

During the last weeks I was crazy busy. Sometimes it is so hard to finalize everything and make theses last decisions. For example I am not sure how to finish the inside of my pants. I wanted to bind the edges but I feel like it will be to bulky. I could also serge them but that is not really high-end. All those little decisions that kind of come up at the end when you want to finish a collection. 
I am almost done with all my garments and now i am working on the 7th look. Since we only need six I was not sure if i will have time to do one more but I hope it will work out. My 7th look is a chunky knit coat over very high-waist, narrow pants, which have a wide leather waistband worn with a simple tube shaped top.
The knit coat is almost done. I have my last fitting for the pants tomorrow and then I still have to cut and sew the real fabric. I am trying to finish everything by next weekend because i have to do a photo shoot next week to make my look book before the 11th of April.
It is so hard to find photographers and models willing to work on a low budget project!-((
And since I don't have much time left I have to make quick decisions, which I hate.
I am also looking for the right hangers, the perfect shoes and accessories that would go with my collection. So don't be surprised when you are coming to our final presentation and we all look like zombies because I don't think we will be sleeping much during the next ten days.



London

I never lived in London and have only been there for short weekend trips so I cannot really say that much about it. 
Although London's fashion shows might not be the most popular ones I think they are very interesting. To me London's fashion is very creative, cutting-edge. I think designers are trying to think out of the box to be innovative. 
There is a certain creativity that sometimes lacks New York's collections. I believe that many designer in New York care to much about merchandising and trying to reach as many customers as possible. That often waters down the statement and vision of a collection. On the other hand I find some of London's collections creative but so over the top and not wearable. As a designer I see the challenge in making something new and beautiful but something that people can wear and feel good in it. 

Sunday 2 March 2008

New York

"What is it about your fashion capital (New York/ London) that makes it unique and interesting?

New York is driven by this very high energy, that you can feel as soon as you enter Manhattan. It is "the city that never sleeps" where people are constantly busy working, connecting, thinking, creating, and making money. It feels like the time here goes by so much faster than in any other place I have been and people are working twice as much. Most New Yorkers have their coffee to-go, sushi in a box ready to take them back to the office, they don't take vacation, no sick days or paid long hours. I feel like most people are moving to New York because they have their own huge dreams and goals that they want to accomplish here. Therefore it is very competitive. I believe New York is so unique and interesting in terms of fashion because so many people with different backgrounds, cultures, and life-styles are living here. There are the rich and the poor and everyone else in-between and that also shows in fashion. On this little island there are so many different worlds just one or two subway stops away from each other and the beauty, is there are no real boundaries. You can go down Madison and Fifth Avenue and check out all the Guccis and Pradas of this world and see the uptown ladies shopping in their mink coats. Or you can go to the East Village and stroll through some vintage stores and small designer boutiques and get inspired by the street fashion of some young people. That is just one example of the diversity that New York has to offer. This might be similar in other metropolitan cities but I feel like New york  is very extreme and central in this regard. 


Friday 29 February 2008

About me...


Hi!
My name is Marie-Christine Statz; I am 25 years old and from Germany. Four years ago I was studying in Boon, Germany and was almost done with my BFA in Economics when I decided to continue studying after that. Therefore I visited a friend in New York. I was in the city before but this time it was so much more interesting, exciting, diverse, and almost magical that i totally fell in love with New York. I wanted to study something more creative and when i found Parsons School of Design it was perfect. So it was not hard for me to pack my bags and move.

My Parents are both in the Fashion Industry and I remember when I was about seven or eight I wanted to help my mom with her job. She was working for a knit designer at that time. She told me I could start to draw sweaters and jackets. I took my "new job" very serious and I was convinced that the things i was drawing were ending up being in the collection. That was the time when I decided that I want to become a fashion designer!-))

Now I am a senior at Parsons working on my thesis collection, which will be 6-7 looks. We all started last September to drape, cut and sew in muslin, a cotton based fabric to make samples. In December all looks were supposed to be done in muslin and perfectly fitted on models, who were coming to class every other week. Then we had a winter break and now we are all back at school. We have until the 11th of April to cut and sew each look in real fabric, which is not a lot of time considering that we still have other classes. Last week our first look was due for the look-book shoot and that was very exciting for me. To see my garment on a model being photographed  made it so much more real and it was a great motivation to start the this busy semester. 

In general architecture often plays an important roll in my designs but I am also inspired by things and events around me. Therefore New York is a very helpful place to be. For my senior collection I was looking at buildings and drawing by the architect Zaha Hadid, because I found her techniques and materials interesting and challenging. My designs are very graphic and minimal. I am working with straight lines and clean shapes. To say it in Mies van der Rohe's words "Less is more"!

For this collection I am focusing on the texture and transparency of my fabrics to create the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality in every look. I am therefore using different fabrics, which vary from thick and opaque to thin and transparent. Through sequined fabrics, gazar, novelty fabrics and thick knits, I am creating different textures. This collection is made out of luxurious materials such as double face cashmere, flannel, wool/silk, leather, double face satin, silk, organza, gazar and chiffon. My color story is comprised of black, different shades of gray, silver and plum. The overall silhouette is not body tied but narrow and my designs are sophisticated and feminine. 

For me a piece of clothing says a lot about a person. It reflects the person's style, character, and the way this person likes to live. I want to design garments that are wearable, comfortable, and make a woman's silhouette beautiful. My woman/customer, regardless of her age or nationality, is self-confident and stylish. She knows she is beautiful and loves clothes that are feminine with a discrete elegance. She wants to be reserved sexy. For her clothing is a way to express her self like buying a house, a car, furniture or art. She likes to see fashion as the new "Zeitgeist". The quality and the craftsmanship of the garment she is buying is very important to her as well as the fact that it is timeless and can still be worn the next season. 



Saturday 16 February 2008