This week was the final week before my final piece shoot so I was busy getting everything prepared from styling to designing the set.
I started off testing with different looks for the shoot, You can see from the images below which looks worked and didn't, I like the looks I've crossed out but that was when I'd planned to do the shoot outdoors instead of inside. It was important that all the looks were different to each other as in each image the model will be playing a series of female characters and that from previous tutor feedback about my styling work that they're should be a different look for each image in an editorial which I really agree with.
With the idea of the theme being based around women in the media from last weeks research I wanted the looks to be very playful, cheeky and girly. On my budget I shopped mainly at high street stores such as H&M, River Island and Lazy Oaf, I borrowed some of my grandma's vintage jewellery for accessories and made useful props out of old objects lying around the house.
I altered the dress and printed out newspaper style words (which go great for the media esque theme) relating to what women get linked to everyday in the press and stuck them onto the blue dress, They were originally going to be stuck around the set I designed but I felt it didn't make much of a statement compared to being on the front of the dress.
I designed my set for the shoot using two A1 sheets to create two separate collages which I then stuck together and spray painted with pink ink which represents a sort of decay over the perfect images of how girls are meant to be in the media. It came out well in the shoot only thing that went wrong was it wasn't tall enough for the model to stand behind which is why I should have extended with another change, in future I should ask for the models height so I can measure it to that.
These are two sets of glasses I made for the magazine front cover shot, Over the course I've found I'm not a designer but I love creating one off accessories they were very simple to make with a few sequins, PVA glue and spray paint much better than the ones I was going to buy on-line and it adds my own personal touch because I made them.