Right before we open the line for a new season, there's always a frenzy of activity. There's a flurry of fittings and last minute changes to samples and last minute additions to the line that keep everyone in the garment industry working all hours until fashion week and market begin (because we're not the only ones who work this way, it's an industry-wide epidemic). This frenzy sometimes makes me want to change each and every sample before we shoot it and put it on the line. This season, that led to a lot of late-night arts and crafts. In the wee hours after the office was closed, Frank (gryphon's development and production coordinator) and Tom (consultant and special friend of gryphon) and I tea-dyed and bleached things until they resembled something more like good clothes. The real credit for the final results go to Frank. Tom and I deserted him after the fun, experimentation phase and Frank stayed in the disco bathroom tea-dyeing and bleaching the samples that actually ended up on the line.
gryphon sweatpants, a cup o' bleach and a paintbrush.
The end result of sweatpant bleaching:
Post tea-dyeing: Frank's ingenious makeshift
drying rack in the disco bathroom
This is the end result of our tea-dyeing:
Tom (left) and Frank (right), on set at the
look book shoot. I think the late nights
and bleach fumes leading up to the shoot
caused them to seek comfort in my fur accessories.
Aim it's Alix Light - newly moved to Miami - and so so impressed by you and proud that I have had you in my life! miss you! and congrats xoxxx
ReplyDeleteAim it's Alix Light - newly moved to Miami - and so so impressed by you and proud that I have had you in my life! miss you! and congrats - sending lots of love xo
ReplyDeleteThis was such a great read! I loved seeing the last minute arts and crafts that goes on behind the scenes!
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