I鈥檓 a fashion artist. I make clothes and art.
I鈥檓 getting ready for the London Fashion Week Show. So we鈥檝e got like nine days to go, eight days, something like that. Yeah, it鈥檚 pretty scary.
It鈥檚 about putting on a good show and getting the right people there to see the collection, to get Press which means get different magazines or Internet websites or celebrities writing about you and then also about getting the buyers there that actually buy the collection.
It鈥檚 good to have people around to like work with. It just makes everything run more smoothly.
People just come and see the collection from all over the world. And they say we want that for our shop and then pay me to make it for their shop.
This is one of the pieces from the last collection. This is on to silk. It鈥檚 a really soft fabric. And like my artwork鈥檚 been printed on to the garments. So today I鈥檓 going to be painting directly on to some fabric which will then get made in to a final garment which will be on display next week in the shop.
So once I paint on to the fabric, it will also be like a piece of art as well as a garment that you can wear because of the painting directly on to it. It鈥檚 a complete one off.
My first like big break was some editor from Vogue magazine seeing one of my jackets on someone and asking who made it and then she then commissioned me for Vogue to make pieces for Vogue. And then from that I got a commission with this really big designer store called Joseph, who commissioned me like 100 pieces, to go in to their flagship store.
So I鈥檓 going to paint directly on to the fabric to make this top. And I have to concentrate because I don鈥檛 want to do it wrong. It鈥檚 the actual final one. It鈥檚 very risky. It could go wrong, but hopefully not.
My style wasn鈥檛 me or traditional. It was never photo realistic. I鈥檝e always just embraced it. It鈥檚 not perfect.
The first time I got paid was at school when I came in for non-uniform day wearing a pair of jeans that I鈥檇 customised myself with bleach and stencils and safety pins. And then someone else in my class asked me to make them a pair as well. So they gave me 拢5 to do that. I did like a few pairs for a few people across the school year. Stuff like that early on gave me confidence to just go straight on to garments with paint and go for it.
If you have that confidence, great, but it takes a while to get it. Like honestly at school I was so quiet, I didn鈥檛 really like, express myself or even speak that much.
I did art at GCSE and really liked it. I was always like in the painting room, just doing different things. It was never usually perfect, but I would just try different things. So it gave me the confidence to go on and do like an art career really.
I鈥檝e made a top today. So that鈥檚 how easy it could be. Things don鈥檛 need to be as complicated as you may be see in the magazines, on the fashion shows. You can just try and do something yourself that鈥檚 as simple as like customising a piece of fabric. It鈥檚 really good when everything鈥檚 in a box and ready to go. It feels like something鈥檚 over and then it鈥檚 going out in to the world.
There鈥檚 so much that goes in to putting on a show. First of all getting a venue, getting the models that are going to wear it, paying for everything鈥 It鈥檚 such a huge job. Thankfully, I have people helping me out.
I like the pressure. I like the stress. I like the excitement of it. I like seeing everything come together鈥
It can be really difficult. You鈥檝e got to have a lot of commitment to want to work in this job and this industry. I mean you鈥檝e got to have that drive and ambition there to continue.
You know, you鈥檝e got to like be strong and try and keep going!