Showing posts with label independent designer uk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label independent designer uk. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 May 2014

Designer Q & A - Naromode

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The Glasgow duo Anna and Iain behind the label Naromode have taken the time to answer our designer Q & A. Please do take the time to read the Q & A for a little more insight to one of the most successful Scottish labels to launch in the last year.

 Naromode has taking the independent fashion market by storm with their beautiful whimsical narrative fashion creations which sold out within the first week at Godiva.
Their success is well deserved and long may it continue for this extremely talented duo.

We are currently stocking their first collection of tees and scarves based on the Fairytales Grimms which for me is both beautiful and macabre. We really love this label and we're looking forward to the launch tomorrow of their lookbook of their next collection, Snow White.






Hello, we are:

Anna & Iain, the duo behind Naromode, the illustrative fashion brand.

We design:

We create printed womesnwear clothing, designing all our printed fabrics, producing wearable garments with simple silhouettes. Our focus is on our textile creations.



When we are creating, our typical day involves:

A typical day when creating,  involves reading A Brothers Grimm tale, researching and picking our key parts of the story to design, sketch & illustrate our way through the story, recreating the story onto fabric for digital printing.



When we are not designing and creating, we are:

Working really hard to push Naromode as far as we can. 


We get inspiration from:

We find inspiration from our books, the stories by The Brothers Grimm give us a fantastic source of inspiration. Inspiration is all around and everyone feeds of each other, a lot has been done over and over and its great to be inspired by different talented designers.

 Being independent designers is important to us because:

It is important to us because we get to have complete control designing our own prints, create our own collections, always being original and innovative.



We knew we wanted to be designers when:

After a few internships and being able to create textile designs for different brands we knew we could do it ourselves.



Our greatest achievement so far is:

Our greatest achievement includes being stocked in stores like ‘Godiva Boutique’ in Edinburgh and ‘Kirsteen Stewart’s’ Store in Orkney, which are great platforms to introduce Naromode to more consumers around the UK.


We cannot live without:

Our social networking feeds, keeping everyone up to date with what we get up too.


Our favourite things we have ever bought or found are:


Our vintage Brothers Grimm original tales book collection. 



                                                      Screenprinted fairtrade cotton tees 



                                                            Silk screen printed scarves













Friday, 2 May 2014

Bright & bold *Conditions Apply arrive in store & online for S/S 2014

I love this time of year in Godiva shop as we introduce new independent labels to the Showroom and established sellers new collections for the Spring/Summer. 
It's also a great time of year as the shop shakes off the dark, warming colours of Winter and replaces them with fresh bold bright colours to welcome and salute the longer days, and hopefully the sunshine. 

This year our colour injection has begun with the arrival of Shoreditch, London-based designers, *Conditions Apply.  
These beautiful hand crafted designs focus on contemporary cuts and bold colours while taking  inspiration from around the globe. 
The hand-picked collection we have is made up of three versatile staement peices which  can be worn from day to night out.  Bright, bold colours combined with attention to detail and great finishing. We describe this collection as, bright colourful ultra-modern aztec prints design and futurist folklore.
We are in love this label and hope it to be the start of a long relationship with this fledging London brand.
The latest And Mary Bird Porcelain Necklaces go really well with these Conditions Apply garments. We have plenty more And Mary designs in store too.

All of these items are available online and in store. 

This May weekend we are offering FREE SHIPPING to UK with all online orders, use the code 'MAY' at the checkout,  offer ends midnight Monday 5th! 

Treat yourself this weekend to these limited edition designs. 

Happy Bank Holiday! 



 


  




                                           Kissing Flamingo Porcelain Necklace £30 





Wednesday, 22 January 2014

January Sale at Godiva Boutique

Happy New Year to all our lovely readers! We hope that 2014 has treated you well so far.

The sale at Godiva Boutique this January is huge and there are bargains to be had from most of our designers, and ALL our vintage stock. Just the thing to get rid of your January blues.

In the designer sale section we have Goldie London, Mosey & Lark, Oops, Johari, The Style, Rowanjoy, Bellfield and Pop Boutique. And the fantastic Mollie Brown has reduced all of her tops, skirts and dresses by a whopping 30%!

To make way for summer vintage (coming soon) we have reduced everything! Dresses, Coats, Ski Jackets, Jumpers, Winter Boots and Blouses are all in the sale so you are sure to find something special. Don't forget we also have a men's section.

Online the clearance page has new items added every week, so if you don't live in Edinburgh you can still get in on the action.

Don't say we're not good to you :)



Rowanjoy Ladybird Dress Was £195 Now £125

Bellfield Swallow Denim Shirt. Was £30 Now £22

Goldie Faux Leather Jacket. Was £85 Now £65

Mosey & Lark Raincoat. Was £160 Now £128

Mollie Brown Pencil Skirt. Was £48 Now £33.60

Mollie Brown Shift Dress. Was £50 Now £35

Mollie Brown Velvet Collar Vest. Was £35 Now £24.50


Vintage 80's Jumper. Was £24 Now £14




Love From,
The Godiva Gals
xxx


















Friday, 8 November 2013

Mid Season Top Picks & 20% Discount Code MIDSEASON

 

 

 

 
Porcelain Hand Painted Deer by AndMary £20.00  
Grey Day Dress by Stroppy Cat London £45.00  

 




 

 
 

 
 


 


This season has been a busy one in Godiva so far due to the continuous stream of new designers making their way into our showroom! 
Some so popular we haven't even had time to post online.  So we thought to briefly introduce some of them by picking out some of our top Mid Season best sellers. 
 We will be blogging about the individual newcomers over the next months in more details but do check them out on the online shop and of course in store as there so many more great Winter pieces by all of the designers. 
Do check out the main website under New Arrivals  
to see more from 
Drapers Finalists Bellfield,
 Topshop favourite Goldie London, 
Stylish & Affordable The Style London
Scottish accessory designers AndMary
and of course some great hand picked winter VINTAGE!

Use the discount code MIDSEASON at the checkout of online shop &
 get a massive 20% off entire order,
 offer ends Sunday 16th November!!! 

Don't miss out on this mid season offer, Christmas has come early. 






Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Mosey & Lark - the ULTIMATE Scottish weather raincoats.




Say goodbye to dull black raincoats and beige macs, Mosey & Lark have hit Godiva! The brain child of designer Idah, the range of raincoats bring life and color to otherwise bleak and drizzly rainy days - perfect for our constantly interchangeable Edinburgh weather. The style of jacket, actually named EDINBURGH, comes in three different sizes with a belt attached, meaning that the jackets suit any body shape. Tried and tested by the Godiva gals ourselves, we can say that despite the soft hand feel of a Mosey and Lark jacket it is still very much waterproof, with water "beading" on the surface of the jacket thanks to it's durable water repelling coating. They are also super breathable, meaning that although you're nice and dry on the outside of the jacket you aren't sweating buckets on the inside. From autumn through to spring you can wear your raincoat over your everyday clothes without it making you hot under the collar.
At present the raincoats come in 6 eye catching designs and are available in store and online at Godiva Boutique.


And as you can see, we LOVE ours. 


Dayna wears: HQ Print Edinburgh All Weather Coat in Sapphire.
Fleur wears: HQ Print Edinburgh All Weather Coat in Marilyn.

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Christmas at Godiva!

Pop down to Godiva shop at 9 West Port tomorrow, Thursday13th December for some cheery stressfree Christmas shopping!
We will provide a great range of gifts starting at £5 upwards, some Ginger Mulled wine (& other cold alcoholic beverages for warm wine haters) some Christmas shaped treats, quality Christmas tunes and a 15% discount off all purchases! we will even wrap them for you. 
Come join us tomorrow for some festive fun! Ho ho ho 

Come see our Tree!

We have sparkly Christmas Aztec sequin mini skirts

Frolicking Reindeer Fairtrade Brooches

Vegan vintage style Satchel bags

Recycled Typewriter Cufflinks
Winter Window

Little Brass Birdy earrings  £12.00!

 Of course if you can't make it tomorrow we are open all the way up to Christmas Eve! & the online shop is shipping until 22nd!
Shop Online here

Merry Christmas!






Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Designer Profile: Mollie Brown

You would not be wrong to think that Mollie is the name of the designer behind the hugely successful brand Mollie Brown, it is in fact Claire.
Edinburgh born and now living in Manchester, Claires' heart is still in the city and she takes great enjoyment out of her continued success on the Edinburgh streets!
We loved receiving our monthly package from Mollie Brown as we never know what delights are going to be inside. Mollie Brown is without a doubt one of our best selling designers in store and here is what she had to say about her life as a designer.


Mollie Brown

Hello, I am …
Claire Hart of Mollie Brown

I design ………Women’s clothing and accessories

 When I am creating my typical day involves ……… to kick start my creativity I go to my favourite fabric shop in Liverpool that sells an amazing selection of remnant fabrics. Fabric shopping is probably one of my favourite things! Choosing to buy end of line rolls and roll ends enables me to pick up some really beautiful fabrics at an affordable price, therefore allowing me to sell my designs at reasonable prices. I love the excitement of not knowing what you’re going to find, with new fabrics coming in daily! So I go fabric shopping rummage through mounds of fabrics scour through hundreds of rolls, choose my favourites then head back to my studio. Here I get all the fabrics out have a good look through them and match fabrics and colours together, either mixing things up by clashing prints and fabric types or finding complimentary colour and fabric combinations. I’ll then spend the rest of the day and following few days cutting out and sewing  up my designs.
 When it comes to the actual design and shape of my creations this is an ongoing process. With new shapes evolving from the old.
 I’m constantly thinking of new ideas; these will come to me randomly throughout the day. When I do get an idea I sketch it down, I dip in and out of this idea bank taking snippets here and there, tweaking current designs with new ideas to make something new.
 I also love re-working vintage items; I find this to be a really creative process for me. I love taking something old and turning it into something new, and the things I come up with often inspire my designs.

When I am not designing and creating I am………….I like to get out as much as I  can, I work long hours in a studio space with no windows , so when I get time off I need to get out and get as much fresh air as possible, as well as spending time catching up with friends and family.


I get inspiration from …………… I love vintage fabric prints and styles; I love the colours and shapes, as well as the essence of nostalgia that they provoke. I also love art, my studio space is part of an artist studio group so I am surrounded by artists, being amongst such a creative mix of people is really inspiring and we go to lots of interesting art exhibitions.  I am inspired by day to day life from the things I read to the people I meet and see. Going to new places, visiting different countries and cities and meeting new people is really inspiring for me too.


Being an independent designer is important to me because…… As an independent designer you are creating unique one-off items.  A lot of thought and hard work goes into the designing and making of these pieces. I think this needs to be encouraged and appreciated more.  It scares me the number of people who shop in Primark, buying cheap clothing on mass and not valuing individual items, discarding things after they’ve only been worn once. I want to create items people love, value and treasure, Appreciated for their quirks and individuality, not something to be thrown away after one wear.  I wish people would just think a little before they buy and where they buy from. It is hard work competing against the mass produced items offered on the high street. I hope I will inspire other people to do the same thing as me and work for themselves, and help increase  people’s awareness and appreciation for handmade items.


I knew I wanted to be a designer when I was…………… I’ve always wanted to be a fashion designer from as long as I can remember.  I always loved drawing and painting and my favourite subject at school was art.  Being good at art at school enabled me to study fashion design at University.


My greatest achievement so far is …Surviving the recession, It’s been a tough few years and a constant challenge, but I think with things being so tough it has really pushed me harder to succeed, as well as value just how lucky I am to be making a living from selling my own creations.

I cannot live without……The support of my boyfriend, friends and family, their confidence in me helps me to keep going, it can be quite difficult sometimes when you’re working on your own , you can sometimes get little moments of self doubt.


My favourite thing I have ever bought or found is ……My 1930’s dressing table, (Queen Anne style, with cabriolet legs) It’s beautiful. It was a brilliant find at only £30, it’s a bit battered but I like it that way. I use it for display at stalls, and events – it’s even been to Glastonbury with me when I had a stall there.


We have a great range of Mollie Brown's collection online and in store visit us today.

Thanks Claire for taking the time to answer our profile questions.

Next Week's Profile:
Red Brick