Entries Tagged as 'fashion photography'

Creative Crush ❤ Cara Gray

Posted on: Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Creative Crush

I am super excited to be able to present to you the work of the fantastically talented Cara Gray; illustrator, blogger, and founder of Uptown Girl. She is one talented lady and one to watch and follow! Her work is beautiful and fashion-led, and I am thrilled Cara has shared her work, creativity, and methods with us here on Dexterous Diva. Why not pop along to her site too and buy yourself a limited edition print? Beautiful! Take it away Cara…..

Fashion Art is my creativity of choice. My artworks are all digitally created; however, I often start off each piece by drawing, painting or collaging.

what inspires you?

Fashion, Style, Beauty and Travel are my greatest inspirations. From fashion icons Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe to classic fashion photography – I am always in search of glamour, elegance and timeless style! This inspiration extends to my goal for each of my artworks. That like the ladies in my artworks, viewers are inspired to become the leading lady in their own lives.

I live between the Gold Coast and London, so I mainly work from home in my small studio space. I also work by appointment as a graphic designer, so I am often in the offices of Advertising / Branding Agencies.

I started off my fashion art collection ‘The Woman Of Paris’ by looking for imagery that inspires me- such as iconic locations in Paris and glamorous vintage fashion photography. I then started creating the initial sketches of my ‘leading ladies’, the backdrops and settings. I scanned these in and then created my artworks digitally.

My Fashion Art Website and store is online at– www.CaraGray.com. I also have a Fashion News website – www.UptownTwirl.com – which is focused on bringing the best trends, reviews and style inspiration to readers.

Thanks Cara!
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We’ll take Manhattan ❤ style icons

Posted on: Saturday, January 28, 2012

We'll take Manhattan 1

The work of David Bailey, his love affair with Jean Shrimpton and their ground breaking trip to New York in 1962 has been documented in a film for BBC4. I watched it this week (it’s still on the iPlayer here), and as a snapshot of fashion editorial photography history it is so inspiring. Bailey is synonymous with fashion photography and his muse Shrimpton set a new, exciting, Beatnik tone for Vogue magazine in the 1960′s which broke away from the society fashion norm of previous years. One of my favourite images is the one below, with “The Shrimp” posing outside the UN building with a teddy bear; the image represents youth, innocence meeting adulthood, a new age and so much promise in one, simple, edgy shot.

Images: David Bailey ❤ Style inspiration clothes: Jeans: WardrobeMistress.co.uk / £45 ❤  Explorer Bag Tusting£530 ❤  Scarf WardrobeMistress.co.uk / £180  ❤ Striped Betty Dress Tara Starlet / £85 ❤ Calabria  Red Beret Tara Starlet / £12 ❤ I can’t wait to explore the city next weekend, and I will certainly be taking a slice of retro history inspiration in mind! ❤

 

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