CATHERINE MAIR MORGAN BA (HONours) FASHION CONCEPTS AND COMMUNICATION DIGITAL PORTFOLIO
Catherine MAIR Morgan Fashion COmmunicator tel: 07710268106 catmorgan19@hotmail.co.uk http://issuu.com/catmairmorgan
CONTENTS. 1. 2. 3. 4.
PROTOTYPE FOR KALEIDOSCOPIC A/W 2013 RANGE PLAN For Kaleidoscopic a/w 2013 Design for Kaleidoscopic a/w 2013 Photoshoot for kaleidoscopic a/w 2013
5. Print DESIGNS 6. HARVEY NICHOLS STYLING 7. Inhibition 8. responsive group project 9. THE HIP STORE 10. Urban Outfitters live project 11. ‘Object for Meditation’ 12. Branding for Illustrated People with Topshop 13. ‘DisTRACTION’ FOR ILLUSTRATED PEOPLE WITH TOPSHOP 14. Branding and magazine design for Illustrated People with Topshop 15. 16. 17. 18.
‘Digital deconstruct’ Creative writing for Amor MAGAZINE Illustration ‘ISOLATION’ PRIMARY INSPIRATION
PROTOTYPE.
Model: Rowan Brodgen Design: Catherine Morgan
kaleidoscopic a/w 2013
RANGE PLAN.
DESIGN.
Kaleidoscopic.
Model: Charlotte Brough Design: Catherine Morgan Photography: Catherine Morgan
PRINT DESIGN.
AFRICAN INSPIRED FOR FASHION CONCEPTS AND CREATIVE STRATEGIES.
STYLING.
Model: Matthew Lavin Styling: Catherine Morgan Photography: Conor Burrow
InHibition.
Models: Jan Cassar & Norma Kelly Photography: Catherine Morgan Styling: Catherine Morgan
“I’m going to put my face on... but isn’t this your face?”
Responsive group project Make: Lauren Quinn Photography: Catherine Morgan Contributors: Emily Cashman, Beth Ruston & Laura Sweetingham Models: Yvonne Gorogodo & Lisa Errico
THE HIP STORE.
Model: Matt Lavin Photography: Catherine Morgan Styling: Catherine Morgan Designs: The Hip Store, Leeds. UK
STUDIO.
Urban Outfitters live project Model: Tom Clark Styling: Catherine Morgan Photography: Catherine Morgan
OBJECT FOR MEDITATION.
‘Object for Meditation’ inspired by Frank Avray Wilson Model: Olivia Johnson Design: Catherine Morgan Photography: Catherine Morgan
BRANDING. ‘HELIOCENTRIC’
Illustrated People with Topshop. Model: Tom Clark Photography: Catherine Morgan Designs and Styling: Catherine Morgan
DISTRACTION. ‘RENDERING REALITY’
Location: Thwaite Mills, Leeds. UK Model: Tom Clark Designs: Catherine Morgan Photography and Styling: Catherine Morgan
DIGITAL DECONSTRUCT.
Model: Megan Upton Design: Catherine Morgan Photography and Styling: Catherine Morgan
CREATIVE WRITING.
New Yorker stylist Amia Serrano proves in her work that she is indeed a fashion conscious. It’s inspiring for me to look up to fashion designers/photographers and stylists to have a look at their work. Looking at hard dedication proves just how much time management you put in to be successful. Here we take a journey through her work! With a variety of experience, Serrano has worked with Open Lab Magazine, Relaspe Magazine, Kraven Magazine, and Bridal Tribe Magazine. With also an internship with a fashion editor! It doesn’t stop there; safe to say Serrano is doing her thing! Correctly and efficiently that is. However, beneficial to graduates and inspiring stylists to get out there and work with your talent. A proven dedicated and committed stylist. Serrano’s goal is to be a well-known celebrity stylist, and she knows she can make dreams a reality. With a bit more help, she’s on her way there. Lets take a look at her wonderful creations… Let’s take a look at what stylist Amia, reveals to Amor! Your porfolio is nuts! Who and what gave you such an inspiration? A: Thank you! I told myself I want to be diverse in my styling so I guess I can say that all that inspiration was built around the concepts for each shoot. What is your style/dress sense? A: Classic, simple and versatile. Who is your favourite fashion designer? A: I don’t have a particular favorite, I am just drawn to certain designers more than others. Why made you want to do styling? A: I’d rather put a whole look together rather than design each piece of that look. Did you ever think you were going to do as much, as you have done? A: No. Haha. God has blessed me with a lot of opportunities including this interview and it’s cool to look back and see how far I’ve came. What’s it like working with ‘The Network’? A: It’s been interesting, but in a good way. This is my first time being represented, so it’s a learning experience. Again, I’ve been blessed with a lot of opportunities with The Network. What’s been your best experience so far? A: Styling Recording Artist Mashonda and her Life Style Her video for Russell Simmons’GlobalGrind.com. Other than loving fashion so much, what do you like doing? A: Reading – magazines, The Word, self-help books. Are you French knickers, thong, or granny pants kind of girl? A: Never tried French knickers, so I’d say thong. Where do you see your self in five years time? A: Having done a few spreads in Top magazines and a list of celebrity clientele. What advice would you give someone starting out? Network, get an internship and keep at it because it takes time to build. You can also check out Amia Serrano’s website at : www.amiaserrano.com Or even follow her on Twitter: @AmiaSerrano Words: Catherine Morgan
ILLUSTRATION. ‘ISOLATION’
Model: Megan Doherty Designs and Styling: Catherine Morgan Photography: Catherine Morgan
PRIMARY INSPIRATION.
DOCUMENTARY.
LEEDS COLLEGE OF ART