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Great Website – Look at my fucking red trousers!

Posted by Rebekah Roy on June 27th, 2011

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If you’re ever wondering who’s wearing red trousers then you need to check out this blog ‘Look at My Fucking Red Trousers.

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An Interview With Menswear Label – And Now Wee

Posted by Rebekah Roy on January 10th, 2011

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And Now Wee is a cool, affordable menswear label by Jonny Deacon. It’s sold at Truman Brewery’s Back Yard Market on Brick Lane during the weekend and during the week they are in in Spitalfields Market. They will also be available in Kosmos, in Italy this spring.
Menswear NowAndWee jeans An Interview With Menswear Label   And Now Wee What inspired you to design your own collection?
Being skint! Having no money and wanting to be creative makes you work +12hr days to realise your dreams. The year before launch was incredibly difficult as I found myself doing ridiculous hours and once home finishing at 1am most nights to develop the collection and the business as a whole; no days off.

Did you have any formal training?
Most of East London population have degrees in fashion/film/media/ but I’ve had no formal training. I picked up loads of advice from colleges. Working at All Saints, one of the leading high street premium brands helped. You raise your game pretty quickly. I constantly asked questions from people in every department (patten cutting, design, production, press, customer service etc). It was a crash course in the level you have to reach to be distinctive on the high street, which is where I envisage ANW one day. Overall I learned the most from the mistakes they were making and it gave me the confidence that it doesn’t matter how large the label / brand its all relative and the same mistakes get made, just on a much bigger scale! You have to get the basic operations and planning right from the start, which stuck with me.
The collection evolved out of practicality and gaps in my wardrobe more than anything else. There is no need to pay £100 for a basic v-neck! I looked at my friends, who are all stylish and individual but share the same common attribute of dressing subtly. I’m obsessed with being subtle, from jewellery to shoes, being understated is an important brand value for ANW. The collection as a whole is based on the essentials for primarily 20/30 but even +40 something men that need good quality garments that will last. The graphics lay a platform to be slightly more expressive, adventurous and playful.
You don’t have to be amazing at everything as you can outsource, but you have to be able to identify what you’re crap at, otherwise you’ll struggle to get the label off the ground.

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Was it difficult to find manufacturers?
Yes, but you just get on with it and look at all options. ANW is a small menswear brand but we have huge ambition. The bigger picture has always taken fore front. Currently everything is produced in the UK and US, out with our shirts (China). In two years we will look at Portugal, Turkey and China when the brand is stable and can warrant it.

What has been the most challenging aspect of starting a new label?
Funding and cash flow. I am very lucky in many respects as my Family have loaned me the start-up cash but at a rate they will see a fair return. The major downside to this is lending from loved ones and that has added different pressures. I found out very early that I needed control over everything which suited my personality, I get easily frustrated when people don’t give 100%. Obviously partnerships share the burdens of funding and work load which is great but it wasn’t for me. Also I have a fantastic accountant and bookkeeper which if you set up as a limited company is essential, well it was for me.

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Can you tell me more about your T-shirts?
They are meant to be fun and provocative. There is a heavy reference to the monarchy, in particular the Queen. I think the Queen would be a nice lady to meet so it’s not personal, just an idea to mix things up. Historic twists have been a large centre piece to collection with our Shakespeare being a huge seller. In no particular order the brands idols are David Bowie, Steve McQueen and Tom Petty. The brand definitely leans to 2/3 British flair and a 1/3 American Vintage which is probably an expression of the latter idols. These guys either set the scene or ended it respectively. Whether they feature in future collections is another thing altogether.

Currently all our tees are a white canvas, and will probably stay that way for a while. Its a sheer jersey 100% cotton, vintage washed that lies slim and soft to the skin. They are high quality and fantastic for screening.

There is no escaping that fact that for most start-up labels the T-Shirt allows the best platform to launch your ideas and uniqueness and many labels have done well with this as their centre piece. ANW balances this with a focus on the brand as a whole, which will always remain our priority.

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An Interview with William Tempest – Lookbook Shoot

Posted by Rebekah Roy on December 9th, 2008

 If haven’t already heard of  William Tempest, you will.

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  • He was one of the four finalists of Fashion Fringe 2008.
  • He did a two-year national diploma course in fashion design and textiles when he was only 16.
  • He graduated with a first class honours degree in womenswear design from London College of Fashion.
  • He worked four seasons with Giles Deacon and went to Paris to work with Jean Charles de Castelbajac.
  • He’s designed some pieces for Madonna.

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The model is L’atesha at IMG and that’s Lan doing the make-up.

Last week we shot William’s pre A/W 09 collection. I was surprised he did a mid season collection as he’s so busy working on his A/W 2009 collection, which he plans to show at London Fashion Week!

Why did you do a pre-collection?

WT – Pre-collection is becoming much more of a focus for buyers, my pre- fall 09 collection will give me an added opportunity to present my label and to find further stockists.  It’s about placing my label more competitively, if I can offer a selection of new styles mid-season then this is great for my customer.

Will you be doing a show at London Fashion Week?
 
WT – Yes, I’ll be showing my Autumn/Winter 09 collection in London next February. I’ll also be going over to Paris Fashion Week at the start of March to sell the collection, dates and locations are all still to be confirmed.


Have you dresses any one famous? Do you do commissions?

WT – I recently dressed Emma Watson for the premier of her new film ‘The Tale of Despereaux’. She heard about me as she came to my show last September. It was a really fantastic opportunity making some pieces for her and she looked absolutely stunning in the outfit she wore, she has the confidence to pull it off!

 
And yes I do take private orders and commissions. I’ve been having quite a lot of interest since I collaborated with Diesel last year and exhibited my work throughout their Kings Road flagship store.
 
Do you have any advice for someone who wants to study fashion?
 
WT – I think you need to really think about what you want in terms of a career before enrolling on a fashion course. There are so many different areas to fashion which is great, but not every position is right for everyone. You shouldn’t enrol on a design course just because you like the idea of it, because what will you do afterwards?
 
Fashion is very competitive and is often extremely hard work for little results. For designers in particular you have to be confident in knowing that this is what you want to do, and be confident in knowing what you are about. You have to be prepared to fight for it and if you’re not hungry you wont go anywhere

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Emma Watson wore one of William’s dresses to the premiere of her latest film, Tales of Despereaux!

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This is a picture of William on his holiday!  He had his holiday snaps printed onto fabric that he used for his Spring Summer 09 collection.

 

 

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