Well, WOW is over for another year and what a fine season it was! After last year's disappointment of not getting into show (lesson here: don't do something that is 'just a bra', do something that is THE bra), 2013 has turned up great times. Wearable Wonders has gone into reprint, I did talks at Te Papa to school groups, a presentation to over 300 people at the Designer's Forum, a pre show dinner talk at Shed 5 for 90 corporate guests, a pre show showing of a private WOW commission for Finishing Touch made from their fabulous stationery products, the exhibition of some of my past garments at The Roxy Cinema, a Bizarre Bra workshop there and a charity auction of Vena Immaculata, my 2011 entry- which raised $1000 for the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation.
So I feel I have been given and given back. And with 'Angel's
Trippy Trumpet' getting an honourable mention at the awards, I also received the completely
stunning new WOW book. It is a must for anyone considering entering or simply
to drool over. You get to see such glorious details- this really is a fabulous
book. I'd love to see it and some of the garments at The V&A in London.
They would fit right in and stand right out all at the same time.
So what now that this month of wearable art indulgence is
over? Well, I was in the studio on Sunday with my $2 shop Barbie doll, spray
painting her a particular colour for my 2014 creation... yes, I have been
bitten early. I might also do another bra too. And in the meantime I'm working
on an idea for Bling My Bra- there are talks of a catwalk and guest entries; I
can't enter the competition myself because I'm a judge, but I do have some exciting materials
to play with and I need to keep my hands busy, and this is a fabulous event in aid of The Breast Cancer Foundation and this year there will be a groovy band at the exhibition night.
Interested? Consider it a prelude to the 2014 WOW Bizarre Bra section. Go on, you know you're busting to have a go!
This post is decicated to Joanne Cunningham, my good buddy and seeker of adventure at Wellington Polytechnic Design School back in the day. She passed away September 22nd 2013 from breast cancer. She was 54 and it was too soon.
This post is decicated to Joanne Cunningham, my good buddy and seeker of adventure at Wellington Polytechnic Design School back in the day. She passed away September 22nd 2013 from breast cancer. She was 54 and it was too soon.
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