Thursday, June 18, 2015

The Chloé Shirt





Button up shirt: "Chloé" by Jackie Rose
Keith Harring skirt: Forever 21
Model: Jackie Rose
Photography: Mariah Moore

                    Often I'm asked the question, "How would you describe your style?" and I always end up tossing out vague, descriptive mash-ups such as "Breakfast at Tiffany's meets Andy Warhol" or, "somewhere between Dior and Keith Harring." I tend to pair things that are complete opposites together. For some reason, it gives my brain a sense of harmony. This outfit is exactly that. Introducing the first ever hand-drafted, hand-sewn, one-of-a-kind button up blouse made by yours truly. I'm calling it Chloé (based off the T.V. series Don't Trust The B* in Apt 23). I'm very pleased with the way this piece turned out, and the best part is that it's a 100% original design that I can reproduce in various sizes, colors, and fabrications. It's very possible that I could have items like this available for purchase at some point in the future!

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

The Courtney Skirt








                 She's a doll isn't she? My model, Courtney, has been one of my best friends since grade school. So when she asked me if I could make her "one of those big white puffy skirts", of course I said yes! Originally it was supposed to be her Christmas gift, but because it was also a school assignment, I had to wait for my teacher to grade it, so it ended up being more like a New Years gift.
                 This drafted circle skirt is made out of tulle and taffeta with six french seams, three on each side, one for each layer of tulle! I wanted to achieve the maximum amount of poofiness with the least amount of fabric so I used taffeta to help keep the fullness underneath. At the time, both Courtney and myself were too busy to get together for me to take her measurements, so I literally just guessed, and it actually ended up fitting her perfectly! I would have preferred to shoot this look outdoors, but being wintertime in Chicago, there was no way I was going to make her suffer through the cold. So what you're looking at is literally the only available ten square feet of space I could find in my tiny sewing studio, with a mattress and table cloth for a backdrop... I think we did okay, considering our limitations! It was definitely a lot of fun, and the experience has helped me get more creative about shooting in my studio in the future.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Gothic-Romantic City Chic



Dress: BCBG MaxAzria 'Braidey' $198 (with pockets!!!)
Shoes: Nasty Gal's Shoe Cult 'Living on the Wedge' Bootie $98
Purse: Vince Camuto 'Mikey' Tote $278
Hat: Forever 21 $10
Scarf: Jim Thompson $48
Belt and Necklace: Unknown


                     These shots were taken somewhere along Lake Shore Drive shortly after Travis and I attended the open house for The Academy of Art University in San Francisco. I'm currently reading Nasty Gal CEO Sophia Amoruso's book #GIRLBOSS (which I have yet to finish but so far it's fantastic) and found out that Sophia had also attended and worked at The Academy of Art University in San Francisco! I'm not exactly sure if that's supposed to be a sign or a warning, but I'm choosing to take it as a sign. 
                     Not only is this school located in an amazing city where I already have family, but they provide their students with so many opportunities like getting to work on NY fashion week, and having famous designers critique their work. Sounds amazing, I know. So my goal now is to vacation to San Fran in February or March 2015, so that Travis and I can plan to move there by summer. 
                     While this is all way too exciting, it's going to take a butt-load of work and planning on my part. I need to get my transcripts from the three schools I've already been to, finish my projects for class, update my resume so I can apply for jobs out there, purchase various household items, and like a million other things but I won't bore you with the details. 
                    I've only actually moved out once on my own before and it was to an already furnished apartment which, I wan't even paying the rent for... The cost of living in San Fransisco is high. Like, super high. But I'm hoping that means the pay is higher too. I'm not sure how exactly I'm going to be pulling all of this off but I know I'm ready for my new big-girl lifestyle. Wish me luck!!!

Monday, October 27, 2014

Happy Birthday, Kristina Bazan!



I had the pleasure of meeting the incredible Kristina Bazan last week at Macy's State Street for an event with Michael Kors. Kristina is the founder of Kayture, one of the most influential blogs in Switzerland as well as internationally, with over 1 million followers. Since 2011, she has been traveling the world working with high-end designers such as Louis Vuitton, Dolce&Gabbana, Yves Saint Laurent, and Jimmy Choo just to name a few. Did I mention that today is her 21st birthday? She's only TWENTY-ONE!

Kristina, I can not elaborate enough what an absolute joy it was to meet you. It was so refreshing to see that with all your accomplishments and publicity, you're still so humble. You treated each person that came to see you like they were long-lost friends, and spent time talking with each of us. You're ambitious, kind, and beautiful inside and out- and that's what makes you so inspiring! Not only are you living the life that every girl dreams of, but you're doing so with grace. 

Have a very happy birthday, darling! May your celebrations be filled with all your heart's desires!!
                                  xoxo,
                                      Jackie Rose
                                  'The Fashion Fairy'


Thursday, October 16, 2014

Louis Vuitton's Handbag "Zoo"

(I guess this is old news, but no one I've talked to seems to know about it so...)

In honor of the design house's 100th anniversary in 2012, Louis Vuitton commissioned British artist, Billie Achilleos, to create the "Maroquinaris Zoologicae", a collection made entirely out of the brand's signature handbags and small leather goods.

Wait, wait, wait...

Louis Vuitton is making fake animals... out of real animals?

Yyyyep!
23 gorgeously hand-crafted leather animals to be exact...


Iguana, duck, squirrel,


armadillo, 


cricket, 



and life-size panda bear, just to name a few...


           On the one hand, I'm incredibly impressed. Coming from a background of selling designer handbags at Nordstrom, attending designer triangle meetings for insight on exactly how the pieces are made, taking classes and attempting to sew leather myself (and breaking three needles), it's not at all hard for me to be able to appreciate such amazing craftsmanship that went into this installation- not to mention the time it took to execute! The giant panda alone took two months and 74 bags to complete... If that doesn't deserve applause I don't know what does.
           On the other hand, I try to shop vegan when I can. I don't necessarily believe that animals are here for us to "use". I am very much aware that in the wild, creatures hunt, kill, and use one another for sustenance, but we humans have this thing called "money", and we just don't know when to stop. We take more than we need, and it creates imbalance. 
           I'll be the first to admit that I'm always ogling over the latest Ferragamo satchels and Valentino totes, but the excessive use of real animal to create fake ones here does make me the tiniest bit uncomfortable. I think I would have really loved to see Vuitton using such a magnificent display as a way to create hype for a non-profit organization in order to help animals that might be endangered or something, giving the collection a more meaningful and pro-active purpose. But alas, the world is round, the sky is blue, and Louis Vuitton does what Louis Vuitton wants. 

           What's your take? Are the leather animals more impressive than inconsiderate? Or is it just too ironic to be able to enjoy?... I'm really on the fence here- I wanna know what you think!


Original article from The Denizen, April 2012
Photos by Rex Features 




Tuesday, October 14, 2014

2 for 1: Designing Through Decades

                    Ohmygosh, it's been so long since I've posted anything! I took a brief vacation to visit one of my close friends, Kate Noreen, at The Ohio State University. I had never seen her school before and her sorority was throwing a "Great Gatsby" themed party so of course, I took the opportunity to come up with a killer costume.
                   My boyfriend plays League Of Legends, and one day I had enough curiosity to ask him to show me all the "champions". One character that really caught my eye was "Jinx", a 1920's flapper, (pictured below) and we joked around about how we could be each video game characters for Halloween. It was sort of just a soft glow of an idea, but then once Kate mentioned the Great Gatsby party, I got SO excited and started buying supplies to begin my transformation into Jinx:

  • I found the dress at Goodwill for only $5. I cut off the sleeves, made it into a v-neck, and added two layers of white fringe ($6 from Hobby Lobby). 
  • The pearls, green pendant, and green brooch were also from Goodwill at about $5 total for those.
  • The stockings were $5 on Amazon.
  • Gloves, $9, also Amazon.
  • The garter belt is where I really splurged- $12 from Lover's Lane.
  • And last but not least, a feather from Hobby Lobby- $1, with a purple headband I had from home.

                Not only did I have a blast "droppin' it like F. Scott", I also got so many compliments on my outfit. Everyone was impressed that I made it myself. A few people even knew who I was! Now I don't have to worry about Halloween coming around the corner... (different parties, different states, I think that's allowed right?)
               Speaking of Halloween, have your seen American Horror Story Freak Show yet?? Cause I haven't. I heard it's really creepy! I did however complete and submit my entry for their costume design contest! 


               She's a psychic fortune teller who dabbles in snake charming and trapeze flying. My inspiration came from ABC's Once Upon A Time, Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame, and of course the 1950's where Freak Show takes place. In retrospect, I'm not really sure if anything actually goes together? But hey, it was fun to create and if I get picked I get to execute my design on the set of AHS!

           In other news, the transition to the new location at BCBG Max Azria is slowly unfolding now that we have a new store manager, and I'm now channeling all my energy towards my school work as I wrap up the semester. I'm still creating, still learning, and still looking for more inspiration and new opportunities every day. 
                      Love and Light, 
                                   Jackie Rose 

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Current Projects



                                                      What's on my plate:
        • Starting work at BCBGMAXAZRIA 
        • Submitting designs to the American Horror Story Freak Show contest
        • Making a vest for myself
        • Making a vest for Carolyn
        • Making a Jinx costume
        • Making a Maleficent costume
        • Hemming Jackie Noreen's dress
        • Repairing Trav's pockets

                                I've obviously bit off more than I can chew...
                                Am I gonna eat all of it anyways? Hahaha Of course.