
I called the collection Drama Queen as each of the ten items was made of recycled theatre drapes which were destined for landfill. The collection involved a lot of tailoring to give a sharp look to the garments which were based on a rockstar theme and involved plain cotton fabrics - white and kingfisher blue - embellished with bold detailing, including contrasting cord, eyelets, sparkly beads and dramatic dragon wings. Many of the outfits were finished with matching accessories - big cuffs and beaded chokers.

So the day of the show arrived and I was more than a little nervous. I still hadn't been allocated a model for one of the outfits and we hadn't at that point, and in fact never had, a dress rehearsal. It was tense... lots of models milling around, hair and make up artists at work, designers... so much so that I popped over the road for a swift drink with my friends who'd turned out to support me.
Fortunately, all the models were a lot calmer than me and somehow managed to put on a professional show. I have to say, they were amazing. Unfortunately, as the designer, I never got to see it as I was backstage making sure all the models were zipped up/laced in and accessorised. Apparently, the audience reaction was great though, so all my hard work was worth the effort.
Now, I need to come up with some ideas for my next collection which I'm hoping will be bigger and better. I guess I should stop waffling on here then and make a start!
Hope you like my collection which is available exclusively at www.fashionkillerz.com along with that of fellow designer Tamara Joseph who also showed her stunning new collection at the event.
