Fashion Industry V&A
In the 19th century fashion benefited from
advances in technology. The development of spring steel led to the invention of
the ‘cage crinoline’. This frame of light strong steel wire replaced heavy
layers of petticoats and women’s dress became even more voluminous. Although
ridiculed by the press, crinolines were very popular and produced in their
thousand.
I have putted this little information about the dresses back
in the time because it’s interesting to know more about the women’s fashion and
especially I do agree that women’s dresses are replaced with the heavy layers
dress to became more voluminous because that’s how the traditional dresses are
looking like and I can kind of match all this information together and compare
the dresses back in the time together with the traditional dresses from
different countries in the world.
I had difficultness to find any bar, shops in London
with Mexican traditions instead of Nando’s Restaurant but I haven’t seen
anything interesting that could catch my eye in there and I could talk about, instead
of food which it’s hot and spicy. I know that the main dish in Mexico
its called burrito which it’s a wrap with the meat, vegetables and chilli
sauces inside it. By the way I would like to focus on fashion mostly by trying
to link up all the information which I have collect so far by looking at the
Colombian Shop Market, Restaurants, and Museum in London.
Because I couldn’t find exactly the Mexican Restaurant with the tradition
decorations I have visited the V&A gallery.
I have research for the clothes that could look similar or
kind of remind me of the Mexican and South American wear. I have gone to the
Fashion exhibition in the gallery and I have founded many interesting dresses
with the flowers designs and especially colourful dresses which I was looking
for. Because I have chosen difficult Subculture I have to work harder to find
as much information as I could to write about it and develop my research more
forward by visiting the galleries shops and restaurants. I could not travel to Mexico
to get all this information so I have to collect them all in London
which is kind of easy because we got mix of cultures and we can get to know
more about them and their traditions.
I have visit V&A gallery and went to look at Fashion or
any South American exhibition but I couldn’t find that much and I have focused
on the traditional dresses.
I have found some interesting dresses which had the flowers
design made by the weave technique. I have seen other interesting dress which
was sewn with the sequins the whole dress and the flowers design. I found it
interesting because it was shiny and the flowers design was sewn into different
colours which were interesting. This dress has been exhibit on the manikin with
the wallpaper on the back which has the flower design on it and which has
remind me of the South American design patterns.
I have also look at the Wedding Dress 1851, which was made
in England and
it was made with the cotton muslin lined with linen and trimmed with bobbin
lace. The dress is linked with the marriage of Eliza Sneath to Joseph Candlin
in Sheffield. This dress got my attention because it was
white and it has the flowers design fabric next to it. I really like the shape
of this dress because I could see the connectivity with the traditional wear in
South America because they got this kind of shape and
colours of the dresses.
I have looked up the other interesting garment which was the
blazer and the wallpaper behind the blazer. This garment looks like it has the
print making on it and weave techniques. Leafs design could be done with the
print making technique because it has light colours on it and it looks like it
has been printed on the fabric. The other flowers design with were very
colourful and bright could be done with the weave technique because I can see
the thread very closely and sewn into the fabric. I like this idea because I
can see that this garment has been created in many ways by using different
techniques which is interesting and especially the wallpaper which have the
same colours and the techniques as this garment. I like the whole idea that has
been presented because it shows the clothes back in the time and the
traditional designs and colours.