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Blog: andrea joseph's sketchblog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Cartoon Brew (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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The fashion sphere can’t seem to get enough of Mickey and Minnie these days, and not just the expected corporate collabs like OPI cosmetics or Barney’s Electric Holiday, but actual couture showstoppers stomping the runways in fashion capitals and captured in the pages of high fashion editorials (like the above Peter Phillips mask for 2005 US Vogue). And even after having revisiting the subject a dozen times over the last five years, designers are still finding new inspiration to cut and sew a pair of mouse ears into their fashion stories.
Marcel Gerlan’s spring 2013 collection “Gerl Power” for Gerlan Jeans featured a girlie assortment of bow-veralls, polka dots and Minnie-maxi skirts as means of alleged expression of feminism for the current generation of young women.
Fashion photographer Prasad Naik’s severe and somewhat abstract analysis of the subject was the star in his 2012 fashion editorial.
Iceberg’s spring/summer 2010 collection brought impractical play suits and gimmicky mouse eared shoulders to Milan fashion week in 2009.
And Jeremy Scott, who arguably began this specific cartoon-y trend with his fall 2009 ready-to-wear collection showcased head-to-toe tributes to the cartoon icon, including his now famous Mickey Mouse sneakers for Adidas.
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If you somehow haven’t noticed, March Madness is going on right now. Not only is it one of the greatest spectacles in sports, it’s also a sort of fashion show for sneaker heads. From Creighton’s Gregory Echenique’s hot pink kicks in honor of... Read the rest of this post
Add a CommentBlog: andrea joseph's sketchblog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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OK, this is the last thing I am going to say about shoes, from now on. I feel like I've talked about nothing but bloody shoes recently. So, I'm changing the subject. From my next post, of course.
Blog: andrea joseph's sketchblog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I remember at the beginning of the year, making a whole load of New Years drawing resolutions. I then proceeded to draw loads of shoes. Even though that hadn't been one of the resolutions. I had a big old shoe binge (or should that be purge?), for about a month and half. It seems that I have one of those every six months.
It's totally unintentional. I'm not that obsessed with shoes. I like them, yes, but I don't spend most of my day thinking about them. Despite what you may see on this blog. It's made me think about it. Why? Why shoes? Why do so many people like shoes so much?
Anyway, here's another drawing of a Stan Smith. It belongs to Josh, who has a thing for Adidas trainers. So it's not just a girl thing.
Blog: andrea joseph's sketchblog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I know, I know.
Another week passes and I still haven't produced a drawing that I want to share. So today, once again, I found solace in a ballpoint pen and some Adidas trainers. Predictable but comforting.
Blog: andrea joseph's sketchblog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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This is not a shoe blog. I know it looks like a shoe blog, but it's not a shoe blog.
I've had such a frustrating week of drawing. I kept a couple of days free for drawing. It's not often you get the time to just draw, is it? I was so looking forward to it. But, as sometimes happens, I was completely unhappy with every single drawing that came out of that time. This is the best of a bad bunch. I'm not even going to bother posting the rest.
This is a quick ballpoint drawing of my most favourite trainer ever - the Adidas Gazelle. It's such a lovely design and they are so comfortable. In fact, a pair of these old faithfuls appeared in my very first blog post, many moons ago. See it HERE.
Blog: andrea joseph's sketchblog (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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This is very strange. Not that I'm drawing shoes, trainers to be specific, in ballpoint pen. That's probably pretty predictable. What's strange is using somebody else's pc and somebody else's scanner. It all looks so strange. I have no idea what the quality of this scan looks like to you, but it's not looking great from where I am sitting. Which is in somebody else's chair.
Still feeling a bit blue about my scanning issues.
But shoes always seem to cheer me up. View my shoe collection HERE.
Blog: Ypulse (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Today's Ypulse Sponsored post is from Kiel Fletcher (pictured below) the events marketing manager at Fuse, anchor sponsor for this year's Ypulse Youth Marketing Mashup. This post is part of that sponsorship. To learn more about Fuse Marketing and... Read the rest of this post
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Oh, please, not from now on! I'd miss it too much!
But your shoes are awesome..
Will love to see what you'll do next then :)
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I for one have enjoyed the shoe talks...
But like Peter said, I'm looking forward to what you do next.
:)
I'm not that into shoes either, but I sure do love yours!
your crosshatching is so genius... so soft! i'm in awe
Great work, don't stop the shoes, we'd all miss them
Will this one be for sale?