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Monday, 30 November 2015

Fashion Illustration: Interview with our SS16 Illustrator, Scott W Mason

We're between seasons, but there's a definite air of anticipation in the office. Applications for AW16 closed last week and with a growing collection of upcoming talent to choose from, the selection process for next season’s designers is underway.

We caught up with our SS16 in-house illustrator, Scott W Mason to gain some insight into the things he looks out for in a collection and his personal highlights of SS16. With a degree in Fashion Photography from Falmouth University, Scott is lead by a strong, clean aesthetic within collections. ‘My personal favourites from SS16 Merit Award Winner, Roberts | Wood and [AW15 Merit Award Winner] James Kelly. They both had such exciting structures and shapes to draw, as well as minimal use of colour which I have a soft spot for. 






As well as presenting emerging designers to the fashion industry last season, Fashion Scout also showed cult icon, fashion designer and musician Pam Hogg's SS16 collection, ‘I loved Pam Hogg’s collection, she’s always a huge Fashion Scout highlight and [this season's] collection 'Lawless' really showed her punk personality in full force.


As the largest off-schedule event during London Fashion Week, Fashion Scout provides illustrators like Scott with the perfect place to expand their fashion illustration portfolio. He explains his technique: ‘I scribble down my responses live from the catwalk, focusing on the shape of a garment- the flow of the fabric or a specific pattern.’ It takes talent and technique to draw live fashion, capturing a garment's movement and essence all while working amongst the reams of industry guests at a show can be tough. ‘There’s a lot of pressure [drawing live on] the catwalk, it’s tougher to work around prying eyes, I want to make sure every illustration is perfect.’

With only a few seconds to draw his response, Scott has to choose carefully when selecting which look from a designer he wants to focus on: ‘I tend to go for shape mainly, there isn't a whole lot of colour in my illustrations so I'm always drawn (pardon the pun) to lines and shape. For example with my Apu Jan illustration, the shape of the dress was beautiful to me, with the vertical lines of the top with the horizontal drape of the waist with it then kicking right out with the flowing fabric, drawing those shapes and lines excites me far more in an illustration than any print or rainbow of colours.’



SS16 was Scott’s debut as Fashion Scout’s in-house Illustrator, but he has illustrated fashion for several years, ‘embarrassingly it was America’s Next Top Model that inspired me to get into fashion. I couldn’t afford to do photo shoots, so drawing was my only option.’ Showcasing his illustrations on Instagram, Scott has built up a large and engaged following over the past few years and is making a name for himself as one of London’s great new talents.

Fashion Scout gives established and  upcoming talent a spotlight to showcase their work in, and as well as launching many designers, this past season gave Scott the support to take the next step in his own career. ‘It was a great experience to work within a group of other creatives and working towards a daily deadline always pushes you to your limits.’ Since working with Fashion Scout in September 2015, Scott has started working at bridal footwear boutique and is also selling originals and limited copies of his SS16 artwork.





Scott looks forward to the AW16 season in February 2016, ‘I have two soft spots: one is staggered hemlines (they're so fun to draw, much like in James Kelly's collection), and I absolutely adore anything that has a pop or illustration-type look to it like Typical Freaks collection in Ones To Watch, so fingers crossed for something similar next season.’ 

With selections for next season currently underway we’re sure AW16 will provide plenty of illustration inspiration.

Scott W Mason’s work can be found online at http://scottwmason.com/ where his original artwork can be purchased.

Illustration: Scott W Mason
Photos: Simon Armstrong
Editor: Fiona Nicholls 


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Saturday, 19 September 2015

Fashion Scout: Day 1 Highlights SS16

Yesterday we saw only the beginning of a wealth of talent being exhibited at Fashion Scout this London Fashion Week.

Highlights included Angel Chens dramatic 60s rebellion and Robert | Woods collection of astonishing fabric architecture and unique texture.

Angel Chen

Angel Chen

Angel Chen

Angel Chen

 At 18:30, Fashion Scouts Ones To Watch show took place in The Gallery,  these four designers (JS Shin, Anita Hirlekar, Leaf Xia and Typical Freaks) exemplify the best in forward-thinking fashion and emerging talent.

JS Shin

JS Shin


Anita Hirlekar

Anita Hirlekar

Leaf Xia

Leaf Xia


Typical Freaks

Typical Freaks
A stunning and textured collection from our Merit Award winner, Roberts|Wood, show attended by Susie Lau and Vogue Italia. 

Roberts|Wood

Roberts|Wood

Friday closed with the devilishly exciting collection from Pam Hogg, the room was packed, the looks were extreme, daring and really quite beautiful. The show? Electrifying.

Pam Hogg

Pam Hogg
Pam Hogg

Pam Hogg

If today and the rest of London Fashion Week explores the same level of versatility and creativity, we are looking forward to a truly stunning showcase of fashion innovation here at Fashion Scout.

Fashion Scout for London Fashion Week runs from 18th-22nd September 2015 at the Freemasons Hall, WC2B 5AZ

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Words: Alexandra Craft (@alexandrasaidso)
Images: Maja Jankowska (@babypolsky)
Editor: Fiona Nicholls (@fifinicholls)

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

SS16 Fashion Scout: Exhibition Designers

This year Fashion Scout will be exhibiting the work of fourteen designers in our exhibition spaces at the Freemasons' Hall.  This exhibition will run from Friday 18th - Sunday 20th 10:00 - 19:00, the featured designers include this year's Ones to Watch designers: Leaf Xia, Anita Hirlekar, JS Shin & Typical Freaks. 

Anita Hirlekar

JS Shin

Leaf Xia

Typical Freaks

We are also pleased to present the work of Alexandra Nam, Caitlyn Charles Jones, GF Hawthorne, Jay Briggs, Krasmira Stoyneva, Nicola Brindle, Mehle, Siripirun, Vektor Berlin and this year's Merit Award Winner: Katie Roberts-Wood (Roberts | Wood). 


Roberts | Wood

This year, Fashion Scout are happy to present an eclectic and talented mix of designers. Make sure you stop by the tower entrance and catwalk foyer at the Freemasons' Hall this Friday - Sunday to view the stunning work of these exciting new designers up close and in detail. 

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Friday, 20 February 2015

EXHIBITION | Typical Freaks Interview







London College of Fashion graduate Sonia Xiao and Central Saint Martins graduate Seun Ade-Onojabi partnered together to create a distinct bold and bright London based brand, Typical Freaks. They chose to exhibit at Fashion Scout due to the great mix of designers and how it is such a good platform to get the chance to show to industry.

The biggest inspiration for their AW 15/16 collection comes from the colours and shapes that are found in dog beauty pageants. Rosettes and an out there colour palette make an appearance in this new and exciting collection. This includes pieces made from heavy weight cotton, scuba Jersey and bright pink fleece. Although a lot of the pieces seem as though they are quite heavy, this is lightened up through the use of sheer fabric and long printed dresses.

Meadham Kirchoff has been a massive influence to both Sonia and Seun when it comes to designing and making their garments. However other creative influences are the recent graduates from Central Saint Martins that have inspired them.

The main uniqueness to their aesthetic is how they hand print, paint and embroider every single piece of fabric. This process can sometimes take up to a year as they get no outside help, however it adds a personal touch to the pieces. This is quite a young collection and is targeted towards someone who is bold, creative and likes to have a different look.

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by @AmberJenner @ambergracejenner

Photos by @clairebearrr93

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

The Fashion Scout London Exhibition Returns


This February, from the 20th - 23rd, Fashion Scout's London Exhibition returns with a facelift. Back by popular demand, this season sees Fashion Scout's most exciting ever line up, with a selection of the brightest new UK and International talent on display in the Freemasons' Hall, Covent Garden. 

Open to all Fashion Industry, Press and Buyers the Fashion Scout Exhibition is the best place to see a curated selection of the best new designers to watch's work up close and meet the designers themselves.

This season the Fashion Scout London exhibition will display the new season collections of 9 Industry selected designers including the Merit Award Winner James Kelly and the Ones to Watch winners. The full list of designers are:

Angel Chen
Clio Peppiatt
GF Hawthorne
James Kelly
J Moon
Kim Stevenson
Niro Wang
Minju Kim
Typical Freaks

For more information, or to attend the Fashion Scout London Exhibition email press@fashionscoutevent.com.

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