Author: Jesse Ship

Thale TIFF Preview

Thale TIFF Preview

I will be attending the screening and have a chance to interview the director of the Scandinavian troll-ish fantasy that is Thale tomorrow. Stay tuned for the director interview, I can’t wait!

NYFW Infographic

NYFW Infographic

This is so incredibly à propos, especially after the awesome lecture I had at the Antwerp University’s Fashion Management lecture in Fashion Tourism from Prof. Craik!  

Rickard’s Cardigan – Canadian Beer Gets ‘fashionable’

Rickard’s Cardigan – Canadian Beer Gets ‘fashionable’

Ok, so it’s not exactly a high-end label cross over like Diet Coke and Jean-Paul Gaulthier as in Europe but it’s still kind of a fun and funky project that will no doubt be tapping into somebody’s fashion friendly pockets.

From the press release, the beer is described as:

An autumn spiced lager infused with seasonal spices of cinnamon, nutmeg, clove and a hint of brown sugar, Rickard’s Cardigan features fall flavours that are as familiar as putting on your go-to knit.

Rickard’s Cardigan will be available in liquor and beer stores across Canada in 6 packs, with release date and price varying by province.

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 4 – Delvaux Handbags

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 4 – Delvaux Handbags

! If yesterday’s trip to the Van De Velde lingerie factory was a highlight for the guys, the Brussels Delvaux factory tour was clearly the ‘must see’ moment for the ladies.  Delvaux is a Belgian luxury handbag company founded in 1829, a year before Belgian 

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 3 – FINANCING!

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 3 – FINANCING!

I’m scared of numbers and not actually in a position to be mapping out finances for my own fashion design collection, or someone elses, so today’s topic was naturally intimidating.  But Raf Vermeiren of CultuurInvest, a cultural loan and investment firm tried to demystify the 

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 1 – MOMU

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 1 – MOMU

The MoMu or ModeMuseum is Antwerp’s fashion collection archive, housed within the prestigious Antwerp Fashion Academy where 60 out of 500 applicants get in every year, and only an average of 8 eke it out to the bitter yet beautiful end. At the time of our visit, the museum team were busily setting up their next installation, a tribute Madame Grès (or slate, a nickname she acquired), a true icon in the industry, who started her fashion house in Paris in 1943. Grès despised sewing so most of her magic was created through the use of pleats. The exhibition will display originals on loan as well as tribute pieces from haute-couture heroes like Comme Des Garçons, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Marc Jacobs, Lanvin and so on.  So instead of exploring an exhibition, we were given a backstage tour of the museum’s fashion collection archives (and the upcoming expo seen below) which are mostly acquired through donations from private owners.  The archive contains hundreds of pieces dating across the century, and most particularly is the largest repository of designs from German yet Belgian residing avant-garde designer, Bernard Wilhelm.  Wilhelm’s wacky career has seen him assisting greats like Walter Van BeirendonckAlexander Mc QueenVivienne Westwood and Dirk Bikkembergs.

The photos below also show one of the museum’s restoration experts repairing a 1950s cocktail dress that was shipped especially from the US for delicate repair.

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 2 – Challenges & Strategies in Fashion Business – An Moons

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 2 – Challenges & Strategies in Fashion Business – An Moons

Day Two was a crash course in organizational planning for up and coming fashion designers and business owners. An Moons helped outline some of the biggest pitfalls that are encountered in the Belgian indpendant design field.  As with any creative business, finding capital, not just 

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 1 – LUNCH!

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 1 – LUNCH!

A light champagne lunch (they really know how to do it right in Belgium!) was hosted in the reception room attached to the wedding chapel inside Antwerp’s stunning city hall.

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 1 – Fashion Tourism & Global Culture

The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 1 – Fashion Tourism & Global Culture

Our first lecture of the week was kicked off by Professor Jennifer Craik of the School of Fashion & Textiles at the RMIT University of Melbourne, Australia, author of The Face Of Fashion: Cultural Studies in Fashion.  Prof. Craik took our morning class on a global tour, showing us how fashion and tourism have intersected in our daily lives, to the point where destination shopping has become as equally valued as destination traveling. Starting with the history of Louis Vuitton and their seminal, stylized, and waterproof canvas bags and steamer cases originally designed for explorers of the late 19th century, leading into the creation of department stores in the 1900s, which were intended as homes away from homes for the upper-class, complete with chapels, libraries and other domestic accoutrements.

Not much has actually changed. It really made you think about some of the absurdities that we thought were things of the past but that we come to embrace in the 21st century, where stores have been advertised as even bigger and better than the tourist attractions we are supposed to be visiting.

A footnote to fashion tourism are Fashion Weeks.  Our flashy little blue planet is now home to over 300 Fashion Weeks world wide with some cities like New York and LA hosting as many as 22 per year. I had no idea.  I always thought the intention of these events was to cater to buyers within the industry but it seems that municipal organizations have always had their place in the events, starting with the first of their kind in New York in 1943. As I discovered, Fashion Weeks are as much industry as they are city marketing and PR.

Jesse Dreams of Belgium: The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 1

Jesse Dreams of Belgium: The Antwerp Fashion Management Summer School Experience – Day 1

It’s been a few years since I’ve found myself back in school.  After some lucky timing on a pre-planned trip to Belgium and the right ‘network’, I’ve again found myself in a university lecture hall, a situation I have not encountered since my last awkward