University of Brighton Fashion and Textiles 2012

           

Lotte Goodwin

‘Riots in Birdland’ is a trans-seasonal six outfit collection which comprises of five looks for men and one look for a woman. I have been heavily influenced by music and musicians, with particular reference to jazz, soul and hip hop. My interest in jazz musicians and their style began when I discovered a photographic book called ‘Nights in Birdland’ a couple of years ago. The book captures a revolution in music when white Americans looked to their black neighbours for inspiration and entertainment. This collection is a reaction to how music and style have developed over time and the effect that they have had on street style; jazz being the first port of call and the 90s British Soul II Soul collective being the last. This amalgamation of music and fashion is embodied in the collection; the oversized silhouette from the zoot suit, saxophone straps used as bag straps, and elements of the 1980s Funki Dred style contributing to my street wear aesthetic.

I will be using denim to exaggerate my oversized silhouettes and create a relaxed feel towards the suited jazz musicians seen in my research. Working closely and faithfully to original denim garments whilst at the same time creating my own strong denim identity. I am not re-inventing the wheel; denim has an extensive history which I respect and follow through in my own work.

I have been very lucky and have received sponsorship for denim from a Brighton based denim brand Fallow. My collection is for those serious about their style but with a lighthearted soul.