Sunday, January 2, 2011

How to get inspired?

I dont think I find inspirations very easily, for some reason I feel like i have to go searching for it. Process incorrect? The process is NEVER correct.

Anyways, here are some pictures i have collected in my search.

Color of these pants are key! I love the softneww of the pink, not too childish, but still feminine.

This one, I like the pattern, but just dont see myself wanting to use pattern in a collection. It feels too forced at the moment. I like the upper silhouette, but would want the waistline higher.

I am completely captivated by this jacket but completely unnattracted to the fit. The pattern is gorgeous, I love the statement that the use of the large floral print has created. Simple, bold. sooo feminine.

Monday, December 27, 2010

oh your kidding me.... I love it!

take a looksy at what we found here..... http://www.richwoman.com/

Brilliant.

Barbara Amiel

add her too. Good reading on her too...

I want rich people to wear my clothes.





simple. I want my clothes to be worn by special members of an elite status. Could be career, could be mannerisms ( they just act that way ) or it could be social, or wealth. I want rich people to wear my clothes.

money money money

So I am reading this here blog a little school break and I wonder if I just have an obsession with rich people... gives me an idea for some names of my collection.

Is this materialistic or shallow tho? I dont want to be shallow. It is important for a person to be humble no matter what they have. Especially money. but now i ask myself why do I like rich people.

F*&^ ! why ask why, Nicole, why.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Collection Nicole Louise

Well here it is, I didnt have much luck at presenting all 8 peices in two color ways, however, the sample colors on the side represent the choices I will use. Pencil crayon renderings do not indicate my exact colors, but my mood board does with the midnight blue border around Coco Chanel, and the layer of smoky lavender that covers the board, the rest of the colors are indicated by the bows on the board.