Angeleye Fashion

Moda is one of the UKs largest fashion events for the trade. Here designers showcase their work to High Street and Boutique retailers.
These are the designs you are more than likely to be wearing in the coming months rather than the somewhat over the top designs the grace the catwalks of various fashion weeks.

Taken from the brands website which can be found here

ANGELEYE was founded in Camden in 2008. Growing from nothing and starting at the markets, one thing that will never be forgotten is its roots and where it was born.

Maintaining the philosophy of creating trends and exciting fashion that is exclusively found at inspirational London landmarks such as Camden market. This unique perspective and understanding of trends are ingrained in the DNA of ANGELEYE.

Currently supplying our womenswear designer collections to independents and retailers throughout Europe, Canada, USA, Middle East and Asia, either under our own ANGELEYE brand name or by our white/private label Signature X.

ANGELEYE was founded in Camden in 2008. Growing from nothing and starting at the markets, one thing that will never be forgotten is its roots and where it was born.
Maintaining the philosophy of creating trends and exciting fashion that is exclusively found at inspirational London landmarks such as Camden market. This unique perspective and understanding of trends are ingrained in the DNA of ANGELEYE.


We are currently supplying our womenswear designer collections to independents and retailers throughout Europe, Canada, USA, Middle East and Asia, either under our own ANGELEYE brand name or by our white/private label Signature X.ANGELEYE fashion is stocked and sold by well-known industry leading retail chains and online stores such as Debenhams, SilkFred, Lipsy (Next)and ASOS through to small and independent boutiques.

ANGELEYE fashion is stocked and sold by well-known industry leading retail chains and online stores such as Debenhams, SilkFred, Lipsy (Next)and ASOS through to small and independent boutiques.

Learning to Dance with Red and Ginger

The amazing dancers from Red and Ginger

On stage at Nottinghams Vintage Carnival on the 2 September, dancers and audience alike certainly looked like they were having fun!

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Red and Ginger Hot Vintage Workshops

Vintage Festival at Leicester Racecourse

Saturday the 1st of July saw the racecourse at Leicester hosting a vintage festival with a swathe of stalls, entertainment and cars to see. Staff and members of the public embraced this and were dressed in period clothing from the 1950’s.

Those brave enough were able to learn dance moves and strut their stuff in the dance tent accompanied by live music. For others it was an opportunity to bask in the gorgeous sunshine and remember a bygone age.

Witley Court Fashion

Recently I was fortunate enough to shoot with the very lovely Lauren Ritchie who is a local singer and upcoming new model.

I have to give an incredible amount of thanks to Witley Court for allowing us to shoot there, on a bank holiday and unannounced. Stunning location and definitely worth a day there to look round, we spent a few hours there and noticed quite a few areas we had missed as we left.

Lauren did her own make up and styling for the shoot and whilst she could be classed as an inexperienced model this certainly didn’t show at the shoot. She was perfectly made up and took direction incredibly well. Although the venue was pretty busy, she took this in her stride and was the perfect professional.

Urbex

These are a few images from an explore of an abandoned farmhouse. A criminal waste of a lovely property that has been allowed to fall into disrepair. It currently teeters on that fine line where in a few short years it will be beyond repair.
My model for the day was the lovely Stacy. The shoot was two fold in that I wanted to see how the property photographed for a future shoot and also I wanted to test with Stacy with a view to a future biker style shoot we had discussed.
The morning had started off with lovely blue skies peppered with fluffy white clouds and as we arrived at the shoot location this had been replaced by grey overcast skies and a significant drop in temperature matched by a gentle breeze…
Today marked the death of a second of my 7dayshop umbrellas, however it’s death was not in vain as it cushioned the landing for the flash heads and pocketwizard that was behind it!
One day I will learn my own lesson that no matter how light the wind seems an umbrella is perfectly made to form a very effective kite!!


By Water and by Rail

Pretty much the first day of Summer saw Charli and I heading to Birmingham to try and take advantage of the weather. The light was pretty unforgiving it was harsh, bright and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. One of those days when you envy photographers who have the huge scrims and portable shades – the ones you only need for 5 days a year in England and today was one of them!
We started off at the Canal Basin behind the Mailbox, and took a couple of quick snaps:


As the light was getting harsher and harsher we dived into the nearest subway for a quick bite to eat and a throw away comment lead to us heading to Coventry Railway Station, yes the backdrop to many an expensive fashion shoot…..


Whilst we were shooting these we were approached by the station staff and asked if we were shooting for Virgin Atlantic as Charli was ‘wearing the uniform’