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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Loss / Recovery / Decay




Last week I had the absolute pleasure of visiting the Lossless exhibit at the Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University to do a collaborative photo shoot with Carl Bajandas. I couldn't have been more flattered or excited for this shoot because Carl's work is eminently breathtaking and brilliant. He says this piece "explores our relationship to loss as one of entropy."

Upon arriving to the third floor of the Miller Gallery, Carl's work (titled Loss / Recovery/ Decay) is easily the first piece you'll see. One of my immediate reactions was "HOW!! How did you do this Carl?!" The large-scale arched canvas stretches across the entire center wall. When I first saw this piece it was a vibrant aquamarine color with little hints of copper here and there and a beautiful sparkly and grainy texture.  This effect was achieved by creating a solution of copper sulfate crystals in water. The copper oxidizes and the solution crystallizes. Surrounding the piece is a hypnotizing droning sound. This sound is also part of the art work. Behind the canvas is a computer that plays the noise though a special software. The software registers the dark discoloration of the piece and emits the sound correspondingly. When I went back to the exhibit last week, the art work had changed so much since I had first viewed it. There were dark browns and greens running down the canvas along with a little bit of the turquoise/aqua color still peaking through the art work. It was mesmerizing to see how the color field had changed in just a couple of weeks. Check out the time lapse video to see how the chemical reactions are "slowly co-evolving both sound and color."

Because I find this piece to be both striking and calming, I decided to wear something that was neutral and a pattern that corresponds yet clashes with the natural texture/pattern of the art work. I bought this dress a few years ago at Goodwill. It was originally a maxi dress with long (puffy) sleeves so immediately after I purchased it I brought it home and cut the sleeves off and cut off most of the length at the bottom so it would look more flattering on my body. I'm extremely happy with how it turned out and I add this wide belt to give the dress less of a boxy shape. I paired the dress with these brown heels to coincide with the dramatic feel of piece, being that it's quite tall and spans the entire center of the gallery.

Thank you again Carl Bajandas for doing the photography and Miller Gallery at Carnegie University for inviting me into the gallery to do the shoot! It was an absolute honor and beautiful experience.

Please check out the rest of Carl's work on his Vimeo channel and visit the Miller Gallery at CMU for more upcoming exhibits!   

xo,
Maddie



Outfit Details: 
Dress: Vintage
Belt: Charlotte Russe
Heels: gomax

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Lunar Gala Fashion Show




In case you aren't familiar with Lunar Gala, it's an incredible organization at Carnegie Mellon University. The Lunar Gala fashion show takes place every February, in celebration of the Lunar New Year. The entire show is student run with student designers, models, dancers, and producers. Hundreds of people (including CMU students and members of the Pittsburgh community) attend to take part of the amazing fashion, music, and displays. This year's theme was "Hypnose: The Illusion is Beautiful." Some sponsor of this year's Lunar Gala included Baci Lingerie, Ross Park Mall, and Red Bull. This show was also the launch of StockingNoir's  new collection Streetheart Collection and their insanely rad 3D lookbooks designed by The Indigo Project, a freelance graphic design business created by my dearest friends Remington Brooks and Marie Mashyna and the photography is by Rachel Norris of Sugar and Spice Wedding Photography!


When Amanda Yuan, the PR Director of Lunar Gala, emailed me and offered me a press pass to the event I was absolutely thrilled and honored!!! Ian and I took our seats close to the stage and oh my god were we BLOWN AWAY by this show...

COCOON

Designer: Miriam Buchwald (Sophomore Industrial Designer)
"The most significant aspect of my line is that it's made entirely from hot glue"


SAINT KNOX

Designers: Keith Joseph & Hayden Smith (Third Year Industrial Design Students)
"Our Collection draws inspiration from the decaying nature of organic and inorganic materials"

FJORITS

Designer: Anna Cederquist (Senior)
"The silhouettes and fabric choices of the line dance between what is considered mature and childish"



HETEROPTERA


Designer: Liana Kong (Junior Industrial Design Student)
"My line takes direct inspiration from the book Heteroptera by Cornelia Hess-Honegger, where she illustrates mutations caused by radioactivity"

BIOME


Designers: Ying Lin, Josh Lopez-Binder & Paulina Reyes
"The Biome line is about exploring the organic expressiveness of nature through computational design and digital fabrication"


SENHUA


Designers: Chloe Chia, Alex Kane & Jessica Shen (Sophomores in Design, Computer Science, Business and French)
"a fashion line that experiments with unconventional materials, dyes, and wearability"

DILATE


Designers: Gina Huang, Irene Joung & Angelina Namkkung (Sophomores in Design and Art)
"Dilate experiments and expands upon the notion of how light, ephemeral and intangible, can be incorporated into wearable materials"

LUMI


Designers: Christin Bongiorni &Mia Skinner (Sophomore in Fine Arts and Senior in Tepper School of Business)
"LUMI fuses illuminating electronics with bluetooth technology to create unique interactive clothing"
MUREAUX


Designers: Shivani Jain & Jacqueline Yeung (Junior Architecture Students)
"Mureaux dictates form through the extrusions of the body"

CAPSAICIN


Designer: Colleen Clifford (Junior Architecture Student)
"I took inspiration from toucans, and translated the quirky bird into a graphic vision, meant for an urban environment"

UV


Designers: Samantha Chiu & Antonio Ono (Junior Design Students)
"Our line takes inspiration from the colors, geometry, and textures evocative of digital environments"


YOUTH

Designer: Eilleen Huang (Freshman Design Student)
"My line YOUTH is inspired by what the Victorian Era of the future, or the Neo-Victorian Era, would resemble"

ERRORZ


Designers: Aya Demier & Rick Shanor (Juniors in Mechanical Engineering and Design/HCI)
"We were inspired by EDM stages and it's careful construction through geometric reflective shapes and pulsing beams of light"
VAGOBA


Designer: Vishaal Dokras
"Vagoba is a critique on the way the British Empire invaded India and stripped the civilization down to a vulnerable core. Hence, the core garments represent a traditional Indian style, whereas the embellishments, prints, and colors are inspired by European florals and textiles"

AVALOKITA


Designers: Susan Park & Jane Yoon (Junior Communication Design Students)
"Avalokita is inspired by the Buddhist God,, Avalokitesvara, who embodies compassions and spires to free all living things from suffering."

SPECTRAL DISCORD


Designer: Rachel Ciavarella (Junior Industrial Design Student)
"Spectral Discord is a representation of the sensory over-stimulation caused by the modern day information flood"

STOCKINGNOIR X STREETHEART COLLECTION


Designers: Elysia Panda (StockingNoir) Katie Maillis (Streetheart)



RED BULL CAN DESIGN CONTEST



JCREW



THE FINALE




Amanda Yuan looking insanely gorgeous and adorable, about to announce the winner of the Armani Exchange Raffle 
Needless to say, this was one of the most exciting and beautiful events I've ever attended in Pittsburgh and I feel so lucky to have been able to attend! Congratulations to everyone involved in organizing the event and to all of the designers!!! And special thanks to Ian for doing all of the photography for me throughout the show!