My online portfolio: Malotke Designs.

Monday, February 20, 2017

Shoes & Flowers

Shoes and Flowers


Shoes and Flowers by brimalotke 

I love oxfords/brogues/
loafers/ and any form of these classic styles. When I was in London studying abroad at the London College of fashion I took a Shoe Design class where I focused on looking more into men's shoes and working between a balance of femininity and masculinity. I designed a line of men's shoes inspired by the story "The Princess & The Pea." I love the blending of structure (typically associated with masculinity) and flowing lines (in this case the floral details or touches or colors). I am loving these combinations in the shoes pictured above. I may be rambling, but these styles are just classic and perfect for any wardrobe. You could pair them with jeans, a button down, and a blazer for a more professional yet casual look. Or you could try a tailored dress, sweater, and fun jewelry for a more dressed up style. Really, to me, the limits are endless and could work for any different style.

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Mannequins and Media

Close up of pattern
and necklace.
I haven't been taking as many pictures at work of mannequins I've dressed but here is one of my favorites. It's a simple little black dress paired with a lovely pink and black coat. If the coat was my size it would be hanging in my closet right now. I decided to keep the accessories minimal and go with a black and silver necklace (reminiscent of costume jewelry), a black and silver clutch, and pink heels. The outfit is elegant, simple, and easily molded into anyone's wardrobe. I like the pieces individually and think they could work well with other pieces in your everyday wardrobe. For example, the dress could be paired with boots and a sweater for a more casual vibe or the heels and other accessories could be worn with jeans and a tee to dress up a go to outfit. 

As for social media posting with the displays, I haven't quite done a blog piece with any type of "final" piece that I've posted to the work account. To the right is one of the posts I've done and uploaded to my work's Instagram (and other platforms). It features the outfit of the day and a few Parisian cafe and pastel images I drew inspiration from on Pinterest. It's a very "Me" post with the pastels and French inspiration, but the outfit is not really my typical style. I like working with pieces I would never wear (i.e. crop tops) because I think it helps me think outside of my comfort zone for styling. I can't really dress all the mannequins in black and white and lots of patterns. I try to work with more styles I'm not typically drawn to so that I can expand my ideas of the different fashion styles and what works together in my mind for future combinations. I will miss all of the access to different styles when I leave.

I will try to keep track of the displays I change in the next few weeks for a nice ending to this mini series. I will be leaving my current work place for a new adventure in the beginning of march and can't wait to see what happens! I'm still surprised with my success at expanding out of fashion into costumes and into marketing. Not 100% set on my "ideal career" but experience never hurts so I'm excited to see what plays out. If anything I'll have more time for my sewing projects and hopefully build my portfolio more.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

For the Love of Stripes

Stripes
Stripes by brimalotke

I'm never entirely sure what my so called style type is but I do know one thing, it includes a lot of stripes. I recently snagged an amazing job opportunity (YAY!) and it's a more professional setting than my current employment. It needs business casual attire and every now and then I'll need more business dress as well. While some may think "Oh man I have to give up jeans and a flannel for chiffon and khakis," I'm super excited. There is a whole section of my closet that never see the light of day and I can't wait to explore the way to pair my fashion sense with the typical business wear. As of now I have about 4 button down tops that are various combinations of black and white and would work perfectly with dress pants or a nice skirt. It's weird to think how easily and excitedly I am to give up super casual dress to dress up but I am really looking forward to it. 

Plus... I just bought a new padfolio and while I was originally thinking pink, my boyfriend pointed out it wouldn't be me unless it was black and white striped. So of course I found and purchased a black and white striped padfolio. Just one way to incorporate how I like to express myself with fashion into this new realm of employment. I think I'm ready to conquer any business meeting or future business adventure. :)

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Old Hollywood Glamour

Always Learning

Besides working as a shift manager I also handle social media and product description writing for a stationery company. One of the main things I do daily is organize content and post on the different platforms. This week I attended a webinar over how to use Pinterest for your business. While it was very helpful, I also learned about a website that provides images, templates, and more to create amazing visuals that you can then use for what ever you want. Some of the features cost money but there are a lot of great ones for free. 

I wanted to share one of the images I've created using Canva (the graphic design website) that incorporates stock images, great colors, and a product image from Lemon Tree. It's a simple website to use and it's very handy since it allows you to combine your own images with free (or paid) images and accents such as backgrounds, illustrations, templates, and more. I will definitely continue to create social media images using Canva and will explore the other types of images as well (think info graphics, ads, and cards). 

While I enjoy Photoshop and Illustrator, I think Canva has a slight advantage with the templates and provided inspiration. Stay tuned for more great images! I may try to start creating some for my own use with design and promoting my apparel design work.

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Denim Jacket Update



Progress Picture.
Whenever I have some free time I try really hard to work on the many projects I've started and stopped. A while ago I had purchased some more patches for my jean jacket, however they've just been sitting around waiting to be ironed. Since I don't work until later today I decided why not add some more patches to my jacket?! So I put a Harley Quinn patch on the bottom left with a "KAPOW" patch right next to it that has a little Batman symbol inside the "O."

Front right pocket.
Then I added a "KABOOM!" patch on the right pocket flap. I had gotten a set of 6 little patches similar to these 2 so I plan on using at least a 3rd one for the jacket. I may save the others for future projects. When I had started this project I looked through all of my sewing stuff to see if I had an patches before going out to buy some. I only had a packet of 2 little green flowers. I figured since I've had them forever I might as well use 1 of them, so I placed it on the flap with the "KABOOM!" patch. I think it looks pretty neat for the front. I haven't decided on purchasing nay others as of now or where to put the other little ones I already have ready to go. I'm pretty excited about the progress so far and I look forward to coming up with new ways to alter this jean jacket. I am considering putting a lining in (minus the sleeves) for some more color/pattern. We'll see what happens!