FASHION WRITER COMPETITION May 10, 2009

Fashion Writer Competition

BFW are launching our 2009 Fashion Writer Competition to discover the next big talent in fashion writing. One aspiring fashion writer will win the chance to work alongside us reporting for Brighton Fashion Weekend 2009.

Christopher Kane AW09

Christopher Kane AW09

Our competition winner gets privileged BACKSTAGE access to Brighton Fashion Weekend’s main event – The Theatrical Catwalk Show 2009 taking place 22nd May, Hilton Hotel, Brighton.

This VIP pass to style heaven will imbue you with firsthand experience of fashion in motion, afford you invaluable industry contacts and let you affiliate yourself with the BFW brand -  all this while your friends go green with envy.

Post-event you’ll shine on our blog as a BFW guest editor for the day with your own fashion spot, giving you the chance to put your name in print. Our loyal readers will look to you for  exclusive Brighton Fashion Weekend 2009 gossip and behind-the-scenes catwalk shenanigans.

Your writing will reflect our brand and that’s why we’re looking for the hottest writing talent around. Impress us and we might just ask you back.

What We Want

Choose one trend, outfit, or visual from the recent AW09/10 runway collections that makes you come out with a bad case of label lust and give us the low down on why it’s so covetable.

A fashion reporter must be able to deconstruct and analyse a designer’s complex vision and translate this to a mass audience in an entertaining, understandable and articulate manner – these are vital skills we will be scouting for. We wanna see that you LOVE fashion! See earlier posts about the Fashion Writer Competition, and click the photos to view example entries!

250 min – 400 words max. Entries beyond this will be discounted. Photos are encouraged to support your written work.

Who You Are

You will possess a witty, concise writing style and an obsession with fashion, as well as some knowledge of seasonal trends and hot new designers. We don’t care if you’ve never written before and have zero practical fashion experience, nor do we care where you live or how old you are. We just want you to love fashion.

Email your name, contact number and finished article to Claudia@brightonfrocks.com by May 17th 2009

 

Behind the Scenes: BFW Rehearsals Part One May 10, 2009

So today I rocked up to the BFW rehearsals. I turned up just in time to see Charlie the choreographer working with a group of models who have been optioned for Renaissance’s runway turn.  Mighty fine they all looked as well. I met Kevin Freeman, the creative force behind Renaissance design. Renaissance are amazing – their creative designs are totally transforming and completely bespoke, designed entirely for the client, one of a kind pieces. Hopefully we can get an interview with Kevin himself soon.

Check out Robbie, our super amazing model coordinator who keeps everything together backstage. No pressure there then!

Next weekend are the last rehearsals before the big dress rehearsal – followed by the big night itself; The Theatrical Catwalk Show on 22nd May. Get your tickets now dudes because tickets are selling fast, like icecream on a sweltering summer day. In demand you see.

Model Rehearsal

Models Rehearsing

Robbie Model Coordinator Genius

Robbie Model Coordinator Genius

Charlie & the Models

Charlie & the Models

Kevin, Renaissance Designs

Kevin, Renaissance Designs

 

Conversations with Sam Hiscox May 10, 2009

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Conversations with Sam Hiscox:

A while ago BFW welcomed aboard a Mr Sam Hiscox as part of our talented photographic team. No new member gets away without a little peep at their merry selves and so Sam has bravely volunteered to let us know who this crazy kid with the camera really is, where he creeps around on a Friday night and what he is most proud of.  Oh yeah, of course, here’s a photo of the dude. Nice bow tie, we like.

Sam Hiscox

Sam Hiscox

BFW: Hello Sam! Why do you take photographs? Why not music or some other creative medium?
Sam: I like painting and drawing too but since my photography started kicking off I haven’t had so much time to concentrate on that. I love capturing moments and that’s what cameras are perfect for, so that’s what I prefer to hold.

BFW: Do you only snap people, or are you partial to some landscape or abstract images too?
Sam:I definitely prefer to shoot people. People are weird and everyone looks different so it is almost like a challenge to capture a different person and take an aesthetically pleasing picture of them.  You don’t need stunning people to make stunning portraits. People are infinitely different. Each quirk, each, movement of every person is always so different and it makes those people so interesting. I could sit and watch people go by for hours and never get bored.

BFW: When did you take your first amateur photo…get your first camera…how did that come about?
Sam: My parents tell me I was always after cameras as a child. I had a toy camera when I was just a nipper that I never let go of and I remember a camera I had that I was obsessed with at the age of about 7. For a long time I hassled my folks about getting a proper camera, I had an old Minolta SLR that I bought from my uncle when I was twelve. I finally got to study the subject at college when I was seventeen and that was it for me, no going back.

BFW: When did you take your first professional picture? What’s your most treasured accomplishment yet?
Sam: That’s a good questions because I think you need some good years and respect under your belt before you can run around telling everyone you are a real pro! I don’t feel like I’ve earnt that yet. There are some pictures I’m proud of though. I have a portrait of Blaine Harrison of The Mystery Jets that is one of my most viewed photos on my flickr account at www.flickr.com/samhiscox It was a dark day for me and the weather was very strange. The man is a musical genius and the colours, the sky, his conversation and his expression all came together really nicely in this 1/60th of a second!

BFW: You can introduce our audience to one artist/individual – who do you choose and why?
Sam: OK I’m going to choose a friend. His name is Ben Parks and he is London based. You can see his work here www.benparks84.blogspot.com. Park’s work is very ‘snap shot’ based and he has this one camera he takes everywhere with him. Kind of like a holiday camera except the holiday is his everyday life and the people he meets are the sunshine. He captures things with beautiful composition.  I aspire to do such a good job myself.

BFW: Who and what are your inspirations and influences?
Sam: My inspiration and influence is life itself. The things around me. People – their feelings and their actions are what makes everything.

BFW: Where can we find you on a Friday night Sam?
Sam: On a Friday night you’ll find me snapping away at digital on the sea front!

BFW:Who. Are. You. Sam. Hiscox?
Sam: I am a boy from Cheddar. I eat chocolate like a girl with constant PMS, I like the 80′s, I like meeting new people, even if they turn out bad. I like colour. I grind my teeth and I’m too honest for my own good.

BFW: What makes you cringe when you’re snapping away?
Sam: Over pouting. People being shy when they really needn’t be because they look amazing. Drunk bimbos grabbing my damn camera lens!

BFW: If you could pick anyone, dead or alive or comatose etc to photograph who’s your subject of choice?
Sam: It’s a difficult choice between Twiggy, or going back in time with Blondie and shooting her entire career.

BFW: What are your ambitions?
Sam: To be a successful fashion photographer, write a book, live in a different country for a while and photograph a world tour with a big band.

BFW: Lastly, do you love Fashion Sam? BFW are insane about fashion, literally. What do you make of all that jazz?
Sam: Of course! Fashion never used to be my thing but now it’s a big part of my thing. Fashion has FOUND ME and everything is better now!

BFW: Quite right on that last point Sam. Fashion makes everything better indeed.

 

 
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