Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Festival SUCCESS... life is all go!

Ok so on Monday i returned from a very successful outing of Tassia.B. ethical fashion at Womad festival last weekend... and on tuesday i was offered an internship with Fashioning an Ethical Industry for 3 months next spring! So my life is speeding along nicely... without me really having to plan anything!
I am still just trying to adjust myself back into non-festival mode... which is very hard as i had such an amazing 2 weeks at Larmer Tree then Womad! I wish i could be back there now really, but life goes on... back to work! The lovely memories are keeping me going at work!
So my first collection is a success, we made a profit at Womad which i can put towards more fabric supplies to make more designs! I have offers to stock my designs in a shop in Brighton, and also a couple of offers to stock my work at a couple of other markets this summer!
I am trying to decide whether to branch out and do a few other colours, and also whether to work on a few autumn designs for the coming season! When i decide, i will let you know...

And as for this Internship, i just applied on the off chance, and didn't expect to hear for months as i am not available to start it until March! I spoke to the co-ordinator, Hannah, yesterday and she was lovely. She is really easy to talk to, and she said not to rush to start the internship after i get back from India, so thats great for me! So now i just have to find a part-time job in Bristol from March onwards, so i can afford to find somewhere to live! Any suggestion?....

See my current collection at my facebook group page by clicking on me (left!)...

Friday, 9 July 2010

What to do...?

I have a dilemma, of which i still haven't found the perfect solution, but explaining things in writing sometimes leads to an epiphany, so here goes!...
For years my career ambition has been to start my own ethical festival fashion business, touring the U.K festival circuit selling my designs which i would hand-make all on my lonesome! I figured if it wasn't lucrative i would find a job i could do the rest of the year, that would still give me the summer off to do the festivals (i know very unlikely such a job exists, but that was the plan!).
But since returning from 6 months in Canada and having to thing about things seriously, spending a bit more time with my old quaker friends, and having this mentor through my current job, my career path has started to get a bit cloudy and confused.
I started to think maybe i shouldn't even bother with the festival idea, as its never going to be a steady income, and won't revolutionize the ethics of the fashion industry! I started to think maybe i should be going into ethical fashion promotion, through charity work, or working for a Non-Governmental Organisation, or something along those crusading lines. I also started to think i really want my work, whatever it is, to be benefitting the struggle for better workers rights, employment and trade, in Africa specifically.
But as hard as i try, i cannot ignore my initial ambitions to work the festival circuit selling my designs, as spending time at festivals is the one thing i absolutely love to do, and look forward to all year round! It is very apparent at the moment, as i am off for 2 weeks festivalling on the 13th!
So through all my confusion i started to research possibilites and came up with a few things i would love to do in the not too distant future that may benefit my career plans somehow....

1. Volunteer for the Women in Progress organisation based in Ghana, working with the women of the Global Mama's Fairtrade co-operative to perfect their clothing designs, and learning about all the work the organisation does to help entrepreneurial women start their own small businesses.

2. Attend the Quaker United Nations Office summer school in Geneva, to learn about all the work Quno does in disarmament and peace, human rights and refugees, and global economic issues.

3. Internship at Edun, the ethical clothing company run by Ali Hewson. Edun is a company i admire, as all their work is focussed around provided trade and employment oppurtunities for people in Africa.

4. Internship at Fashioning an Ethical Industry, learning about the promotion of ethical fashion in the U.K, mainly through universities. They are based in bristol, so this could give me the chance to move back for a bit!

5. Possibly make contact with a company to source fairtrade production of my designs in Africa. Global Mama's do this, so could be a good follow on from volunteering. Alternatively a company called Soko started by Lalesso in Kenya could be a possibility. This would mean continuing with my Festival fashion ambition but possibly more effectively!


So here lies my dilemma... all this is alot of things to be getting on with, how do i do everything? Where should i start? And what is most important to me? These are all things i haven't figured out yet, and i am sure it's going to take a while to make any decisions! Any advice would be much appreciated!
My current thinking is that maybe i should still continue with my ethical festival fashion ambition, and source fairtrade production of my designs in Africa, maybe by volunteering with Global Mamas first, to establish those contacts for production. But it would also be helpful to do internships with Edun and Fashioning an Ethical Industry before starting my own business, as i would be more educated on the ethical fashion industry as a whole!
But i cant fit all that in such a short space of time... or afford to do it all without being paid... i need to get my priorities sorted!

hmmmmm what do i do...?


Tuesday, 6 July 2010

My busy weekend of frantic sewing!

I have spent the last 4 days glued to my overlocker, sewing like crazy to make sure i have everything made in time for the 2 festivals i am doing this year. In total over the past 4 days i have made 17 dresses, 13 pairs of trousers and 2 waistcoats! But even after all that i still have 4 pairs of trousers to make up and 16 waistcoats, all in a week! And i am currently working at my part time job with designer Eloise Grey for the next 4 days, so i think this week sleep will have to be a luxury!
I leave next Tuesday for Larmer Tree festival, which takes place in the beautiful Larmer Tree Gardens near Salisbury. I will be working with the lovely Jan who runs a stall called Sari's and Silk's, an eclectic mix of re-vamped Sari's and everything India inspired! (Jan visits India for a month every spring to source her recycled Sari materials, and hopefully next Spring i will be tagging along!)
After Larmer Tree i am heading straight to WOMAD festival, which takes place in Charlton Park near Malmesbury. This is a festival which feels like home to me, as i have been going with my family since i was very young! We run a stall called Textilia Paralia which works like an Ethical Artist's Co-op with work from freelance artist Joe Bilby (also my step dad), and contributions from a friend of mine Sara Thielker, who works as a freelance Illustrator, as well as all my Ethical fashion designs handmade by myself and my Mum, Melanie Butlin, who is a star of a seamstress!
I am looking forward to my 2 weeks of relaxation in sun-drenched fields (hopefully) with amazing music filling my ears and grass between my toes! But no dreaming until the work is complete... 'just keep sewing, just keep sewing'...

Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Coaching sessions are very inspirational!

Yesterday I had the second of my coaching sessions that are part of my involvement in the Striding Out program that is employing me at the moment. My coach is called Emma and she is so positive, its very refreshing! Basically the idea of coaching is to push my ambitions to the highest point by boosting my confidence in the work place, and making all my everyday tasks count towards my future career goals.
I am currently working as a Design and Marketing Assistant for a lovely ethical fashion designer called Eloise Grey (www.eloisegrey.com) and so my coach Emma is getting me to make the most of my time here, a limited 6 month period, to learn and contribute as much as possible to the business, to make my day to day life exciting and inspiring!
Emma has really got me thinking about my future career plans, and pushed my ideas to the exciting extremes of maybe one day having a leadership role within an influential ethical fashion charity or organisation, promoting the necessity for ethical fashion in the UK, and thus benefitting many small scale producers worldwide! I would love to one day be involved in creating trade and employment opportunities through fashion, hopefully in Africa as i feel i have a strong connection to the colourful continent! Plus it would be a real bonus to absolutely love my everyday work, feel like i was making a difference, and possibly get to travel and meet some truly inspirational people along the way!
Hopefully all that i am learning through my work in the ethical fashion world will be put to good use through my own ventures someday soon!

Monday, 28 June 2010

Currently busy busy... work and play coincide when it comes to festival design!

I am spending every waking moment thinking about my current design work... I feel I am doing too little too late for this year's experimental Tassia.B. designs! Yesterday I spent a beautiful sunny day wishing I could be outside doing nothing, but actually busily toiling, pattern altering, more toiling, dying metres and metres of fabric, and finally feeling like I am getting somewhere! (despite the yearning for sunbathing!)

So my achievements yesterday consisted of perfecting all 3 Tassia.B. Summer 2010 festival designs, with the ambition to have 4 colours of each design, in 4 sizes (thats a total of 48 garments!) made up by July 13th when I will be escaping the material world and retreating to 2 weeks of nothing but wonderful music, grass between my toes, and yummy food!

So as it stands I have 2 weeks ahead of me where I will be frantically sewing, and yearning to be doing nothing but sunbathing! I love the final push... every year I end up being just as unorganised!

Wish me luck!

(pictures of the new Tassia.B. Summer 2010 ethical festival designs to follow shortly!)