Friday, 5 December 2014

Final Evaluation

Evaluation of The Fundamentals of Hair and Postiche 'New Elizabethan's' hair style. 

How did I overcome any problems? 
I think the main problems that I encountered in terms of designing my hair style would be getting the balance between the elements of historic and contemporary. For example at the start of the project I would either be thinking of something really contemporary or historic and there would be no in between. However once I had found the balance I think my design came together quite well. 
Another problem that I found with the project was with my partners design. When creating the look my partner did not want to include and crimping in the design, therefore when creating the design I found it quite difficult to clip the hair to the padding without loosing any of the volume that the backcombing had given the hair. However this was a minor problem as it just meant that I had to be a little more careful with placing the hair and allow extra time to perfect any parts of the hair that may have lost their volume slightly.
Another problem that I think I have faced with this project was allotting my time out of lessons for each section of the course. I believe that going into the next project I will need to manage my time a lot better. This is a personal issue that I will hopefully overcome next project. 

How did I develop my research?
When researching for my design I think the main thing I wanted to take into consideration was the natural length of my own hair. Therefore I always had in mind that I would like to keep the bottom layer of hair down and so researched frizz textures from the catwalk that I could re create for my design. 
I also developed my research by thinking of/ finding an element that I would like to include in the final design and practicing it with my partner to see if it would be possible to create. 
When developing my research into historic ideas I believe the trip to the London Portrait Gallery really helped my develop my ideas. This is because before this trip I was feeling lost with the project and didn't really have an idea of what to include in the design, however after the trip I was feeling very inspired by the portraits and what i could actually create in terms of the historic element of the hair design. 

How did I find it working to my partners brief?
I think that I found it fine working to my partner's brief. However I think that this is because I had a dedicated partner who was willing to explain and help me with the design. This made it a lot easier to understand the brief and going into the assessment we had spent a lot of time together practicing each brief so that we could achieve the best results in the allotted time. 

Bibliography


First post:
http://erzetfashion.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/braided-hairstyles.html Author: Reeta Larsson, Date: Sunday 9th November, 2014 

Second post:

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Fourth post:
http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/topshop-unique-spring-2011 Author: Summer Luu, Date: 22nd September 2010 

Fifth Post:
http://www.bottesfordhistory.org.uk/page_id__354_path__0p3p78p.aspx Author: Bob Sparham, Date: 30th November 2007

Sixth post:

Seventh post: 

Films:
BBC drama 'The taming of the shrew' aired Nov. 2005
http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/shakespeare/tamingoftheshrew/shirley_henderson.shtml
'Elizabeth' (1998) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0127536/
'Elizabeth: The Golden Age' http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0127536/

Books:
'Historical Wig Styling' Author: Allison Lowery, Publisher: Taylor and Francis LTD, Publication Date: 4th April 2013 

Peer review of timed assessment

How did I overcome any problems with the design?
I think the main issue I had with this design was the fact that because the design did not involve any crimping, which would allow the hair to be easier to apply to the padding, the hair would often slip off the padding due to being too smooth. I had to overcome this by being very careful when I was clipping the hair to the padding, so that I did not lose any of the volume that was put into the hair by back combing.
I think that working with someone else's design was ok in this circumstance. This was because my partner was willing to out in the time out of lessons to meet up and practice the design, therefore going into the assessment we both understood what we had to do and what was expected with the design.
With my design I think that I could have practiced with the pearls a few more times to see if I really did like them in the overall look therefore when explaining the design to my partner she would have had a clearer understanding of if she needed to put time aside during the assessment to apply them to the hair. What I think could have been more explained to me in regards to my partners design would be the curl with the front section of the hair as this was only created by chance and not really mentioned again until the assessment.

Assessment part 2: My partners design









Here is the outcome of my partners design that I have re created. In general I believe this look was successful, however I feel disappointed with the fact that you can see some of the clips from the back and that one side of the padding looks a little bigger than the other. 

Assessment part 1: My design












Here is the outcome of my final design that my partner re created on me. During the timed assessment I decided not to include the pearl headband around the hairline because this looked too much and distracted away from the curls that were decorating the padding. I like the outcome of this and I think it looks really dramatic from the back.

Final design instructions

Here are the instructions and images that I provided for my partner, along with my final design sketches on the day of the assessment for her to follow. I have done this to make the assessment as simple as I could for my partner. I think this was good to do as it also proved that you had a clear idea of what you wanted the final look to be.


Final Hair design.

Here is my final design for my New Elizabethan hair style.
As you can see I have decided to include the middle parting with the padding which will have a frizzy texture, which will then be decorated in curls for the historic element of the design. Then I have decided to go with the big frizzy ball texture that I have researched into for the contemporary element of the design. I have chosen to do this as when practicing I think the outcome was quite successful and looked  quite strong. Finally to add an elegant element to the final design I have chosen to take pearls to decorate the hair line, the pearls are a historic element while the placement of them around the hairline of the head will be a more contemporary look. 

Monday, 1 December 2014

Practice for the assessment: My partners design




This weekend I met with my partner Sammie to practice her hair design. The design included padding pointed upwards on each side of the head, with a french plat which leads into a fishtail plat directly down the middle of the head. The padding was the covered with layers of backcombed hair and the front layer was twisted against the padding to create a curl on the top of the padding. Above are the images we took after I had finished styling the hair. I think this design is very fun and looks Elizabethan with the padding, yet contemporary with the plat down the middle of the head. With a bit more practice I feel I will be able to execute this design to a good standard.

Practicing with ribbon and plats.

Recently I posted the initial designs for my New Elizabethan hairstyle. This included a bun and with a plat wrapped around it. Which can be seen below 

When looking into how to make this more modern, I looked at the Oscar De La Renta spring 2010 show which included the models styled with a milkmaid braid with ribbon threaded through it, situated on the top of the head. This links to the work we had previously been doing in our lesson in which we practiced incorporating ribbon into the plats. I feel this would add an elegant element to my design therefore I have recently been practicing with threading ribbon through plats. Here is the outcome.

I feel this worked quite well and with practice could be something I decide to use in my final design. 


A modern take on plats with ribbon: Oscar De La Renta spring 2010

When looking into how to make Elizabethan hairstyles modern, one particular look kept popping up in my research, this was the Oscar De La Renta spring 2010 show. This has a very Elizabethan vibe to the hair due to the fact that the hair has been milkmaid braided and threaded with various colours of ribbon. The hair has been styled all up with the milkmaid braid across the top of the head. I really like this look and I feel that this will be something to consider when finalising my own designs as I feel it gives the overall look an elegant, pretty feel. Here are some of my favourite images of the hair from this runway look.



Reference: All images sourced from google images, research and images originally from here