Sunday, December 19, 2010

Inspirer article

http://http://www.inspirer.nu/news/2010/12/7/fashion-along-african-horizons-designer-terese-meijering.html

Summer range 2010



Mix and Match clothing boutique had a photoshoot with photographer Gerhard Uys recently. The Nooi summer range concists of different white dresses made from a varity of fabrics, accented with brown trimmings and accesories, except for one 1960's green and pink floral dress I just had to make! The clothes are combined with different vintage props on a white background, each photo creates it's own scenario, waiting at the train station, cycling in the countryside etc. The model is Nadja Seale from Lilly Bloom.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Girls in the Garden


It is awesome to have talented friends...

Two things close to my heart is music and gardens, so I feel really privileged to be able to sell my clothes(50% off on winter and fashion week stock by the way;-)) at the Girls in the Garden tea garden party this Saturday. Four talented friends will be singing, everything from Folk by Ola Kobak to Jazz by the lovely miss Hildegardt Whites... This gets my heart so excited. And of course everyone is invited!!!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Alice in the public eye.




Alice did it again! in the Beeld Leefstyl today they are featuring articles on fantasy and fantasizing. As part of the theme they wrote an article about fantasy in fashion. On the cover is photographs of Abigail Betz's Sweet blossom range inspired by the Alice in wonderland blue Victorian dress, showcased earlier this year at the Afi fashion week, accompanied by an article on page 5, Nooi was also featured as our own Alice range fit in perfectly with the theme. Abigail is one of my favourite South African designers, and in my mind one of the best. To find Nooi in the Newspaper on the same page as Abigail is my own little fantasy come true...

I find it interesting though that the Alice range started to get publicity in the last month as it was my winter range. I might be better at trend prediction than I thought, or is it just an understanding of the zeitgeist? I started wondering about this after I saw that another designer did A Voortrekker range at the last Afi fashion week, after mine was already showcased in the January Afi fashion week. Not to mention the Mr Price projects Vellies you can now buy. Trend predictor or trend setter, I don't know but I am glad to know that my ideas concerning design is on the same page as Abigail Betz's ideas(excuse the pun) and other South African designers. I also really enjoyed seeing how different our interpretations of Alice in wonderland was, even though the initial idea was the same, the difference in our style of design and end products is phenomenal!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Ekhaya magazine







A lovely surprise arrived in the post this week, the September/October edition of the Ekhaya classic lifestyle magazine(a magazine I think everyone interested in local fashion needs to read). The editor in chief, James Nkemele did a four page feature of the Nooi Alice in Wonderland range. I was impressed by the quality of the magazine not to mention the charisma and warmth of the Editor.
Go check them out

By the way the photographers that did the Alice in Wonderland shoot, the awesome folks from welovepictures, shot the photo used for the cover of this months Sarie Bruid. We are so proud of there first cover!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

God the ultimate designer.

Just a thought I wanted share with you...

A friend of mine who studied with me, once told me that her art teacher told her to look at nature for good colour combinations, yesterday this advise struck me again. Holidaying in the Western Cape I went to the two oceans acquarium. The fish are so beautifully dressed, stripes, patterns, feather like fins, soft pinks, even some leopard print... I was so amazed and inspired by the sight, nevermind the colour combinations some of "the clothes" they wear are extravegant beyond anything we have thought of, proving to me God as the ultimate designer.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Weiss Beer and Wolves


Weiss beer and Wolves, now you might wonder how does Weiss beer and Wolves cafe end up on a fashion blog, except for my beautiful gold and turquoise earrings I bought there, I had a conversation with the girl sitting next to me, that got me thinking about a new possible future for Nooi. Somewhere in the conversation I realised the girl thought I was the girl with the label that revamped vintage clothing, a conclusion she made from my wedding dress project. I thought, why don't I revamp old clothes? Not only does it fit in with the Nooi image but this could be very economical. Every Nooi garment covers the cost of drawing a new pattern and fabric, which then ends up in the garment's price, reducing profit...revamping old clothes completely eliminates those two elements that contribute to the price. And of course there is the green recycling element. Hmmmm.... I think I'll be visiting the hospice soon.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

The Nooi wedding debute...



Photographs by Kate Mclukie
http://www.katemclukie@gmail.com

Saturday past was the wedding of my good friends the now McNeills. When Maike McNeill first started speaking to me about her wedding dress I tried my best to avoid it, but I knew from the beginning I was meant to make this dress. The Responsibility of it Stressed me out to much. It is some body's wedding dress! If you screw this one up, you disappoint the girl inside that has been dreaming about how she will look on her wedding day since early childhood. Being the ultimate dreamer and girl, to me there is no greater horror!

Being the ultimate dreamer and girl I immediately understood what it is that she wanted though. She asked me to just come and give her advise with the idea to guide her in telling who ever was going to make it what to do. The concept for this dress was taking her Gran's old wedding dress from the 1940's and reconstructing it into a modern dress for her, combined with crochet work from her other Gran. (I by the way love the sentiment behind this). Back to the idea giving, she put her Gran's dress on for me, and I pinned it on her body into an empire line dress, a very Victorian style, a very Nooi style and a style that really suits her body. I then put a leather belt and crochet work around her waist to finish of the look. She was so in love with the dress I could no longer say no to making it.

In time the style stayed, but rouging was added to the top, with a beautiful Silk Satin lining, and a soft silk chiffon skirt, to add a dreamy flowy feel. We kept the belt as this suited her personality. Strangely enough as unusual as it is to wear a leather belt on your wedding dress, no one even commented on it, it suited her so beautifully it completely blended in with the total image.

As scary and intimidating a process this was for me, it turned out to be nothing but fun, I got lost in the detailing and handwork, this is what making clothes is about! I hope to make many more wedding dresses in the future.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Veldskoen-Vellies!!!

info@leathercraft.co.za
Veldskoen or Vellies is something that has made me very excited from the beginning of the year. The fascination started with an intuitive feeling, maybe we can even name it trend prediction for al things pure, traditional, familiar, cultural, authentic and handmade. Ever since the models wore Vellies in the New Generation show at the Audi Fashion week in January the buzz about the Vellies hasn't stopped. One of the models even bought her shoes literally of her own feet at Fashion week! Therefore Nooi has decided to start selling the Vellies....They will be available at the Mix and Match boutique. Hand made by Abrie Breedt from Leather craft. I hope you will be as excited as I am about these amazing shoes which I believe to be a huge future trend!!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Logo


Nooi has an awesomeness new logo...couldn't wait to share it with you. It was designed by my friend Maike Backeberg, creativity overflows....you have to see the rest of her work though, check her out at www.lovemademedoit.blogspot.com