Inspiration

Easter time

How the year starts to fly, we are already at Easter time. We have comprised our favourite Easter inspirations for around the house for you all and of course we’ve found some great Easter print ideas.

Easter Prints

Easter Prints-Easter bunting

Easter Prints

Easter Prints- Easter holiday banner to decorate your home.
Easter Prints

Easter Prints-Easter table cloth

easter prints

Easter prints -Easter eggs

And add Easter eggs to your table! Happy Easter!

Katrantzou Fall 2014

Since Mary Katrantzou first collection in Fall 2009 we fell in love with her use of Digital printing and simple garment shapes. This season she steered away from her signature Digital Prints and instead focused on embroidery, beautiful fabrics and pleats. Although Digital Printing is nowhere to be seen we love the use of embroidery to create a pattern, the garments speak for themselves, a beautiful collection and a designer we will always be inspired by.

Mary Katrantzou

Mary Katrantzou

Mary Katrantzou

Mary Katrantzou

Mary Katrantzou

Images Style.com

Rodarte meets Star Wars

As you can probably guess we are crazy about prints and printing here at Digital Fabrics, so when Fashion week begins we keep a sharp eye on the designers who add a little special printed elements to their designs. A few Designers we love to watch are Mara Hoffman, Libertine, creatures of the wind,Honor, J.crew and Lela Rose just to name a few. As we view the updates coming from New York fashion week, we spotted one Designer duo with a unique look at mixing pop culture with high fashion. Rodarte’s Latest was inspired by childhood nostalgia and these Star Wars inspired gowns took us right back to our own childhood. What do you think of these gowns?

Rodarte Fall 2014

Rodarte Fall 2014

Rodarte Fall 2014

Rodarte Fall 2014

 

Images: Style.com

Where I see Fashion

Once in a while you’ll be deep inside the internet and stumble across something new and exciting which get’s you thinking about designing and all the wonderful stages of creativity. Where i see fashion collections fashion images and apirs them up with images of art, architecture, scenery, photography, really anything that shows a resemblance to the actually fashion photograph.

These photos though not what the designers where looking at when designing, make you think they might have. We are now obsessed with this new found Tumblr account and love seeing what it has to offer, we hope if inspires you as much as it inspires us!

 

 

images from Where i See fashion

Ugly Christmas Sweaters

Nothing says Christmas portrait like an ugly sweater.
//www.keatleyphoto.com/blog/2008/12/christmas-sweaters-and-little-stuffed-goats/

While we here in the southern hemisphere are lucky enough to have a warm Christmas (fingers crossed it’s not so humid, it rains, unless there’s a draught somewhere…in that case, wish for rain from Santa), we do miss out on the hilarity and fun that is the Christmas sweater.

Some look as though they have been made purely to win worst dressed at the annual ugly Christmas sweater parties that are happening all over the northern hemisphere as you read this, some could be considered cute and others relatively tame when you see the imagination that goes into decorating this festive treat. Don’t think yourself crazy to want to add lashings of tinsel, Christmas ornaments or even flashing lights to your get up because you won’t be alone in this Halloween-ish costume extravaganza.

Nice, how to playing it safe at the Christmas party

Naughty ugly sweaters…ew…

It’s almost a shame that, while our northern comrades snuggle up in their tacky (mostly) acrylic ‘jumpers’ and nurse a sickly sweet spiked egg nog, we here in the south miss out on the chance to don our upper bodies with a hand knitted masterpiece that someone once thought to be the height of holiday fashion! All we get to do lazy about by the pool or by the soft licks of the air con trying desperately to avoid any sudden movements lest it disturb the abundantly fully stomach or raise a sweat and wear a little as possible without raising any grandparental eyebrows.

And just plan bad…

With Christmas just a breath away, and a chance to get in on a warm climate version of the tacky sweater, what festive season prints are you coming up with? Make sure to get your print orders in lickety split and have everyone admiring your get-up over lunch on the 25th!

If you’re stuck for ideas, a quick image search will have you come up apples!

September Dress

Print design by Liz Smith for her wedding dress, printed at Digital Fabrics.

If you’ve ever thought, nay, dreamt about your wedding, chances are that a lot of that time was spent imagining your perfect gown. Whether it was princess, modern, vintage, beaded, laced, tulled or none of the above, it was to be unique and yours alone. And Digital Fabrics made that once imagined dress a possibility this year when they printed a bespoke design for a custom wedding dress.

Developed from a photograph of hydrangea’s, and repeated along the border of the ivory duchess satin, the colour and effect could not have worked better on the day. The ombre purple and mauves were a great contrast to the earthiness of the bush surrounds and were a true reflection of the bride’s personality.

If you look to the meaning of flowers, hydrangeas (although there are conflicting ideas) are said to represent anything that is sincere and heartfelt, a particularly good thing to be announcing for a bride to her groom.

The team at Digital Fabrics not only printed the fabric but had some helpful input regarding colour and fabric which made the process almost seamless.

So for that totally unique print you’ve been dreaming about, give Digital Fabrics a call as our design and print solutions go all the way to the altar!

More images can be viewed on the photographers blog The Flame Trees here.

Detail of the wedding dress, printed at Digital Fabrics

Look out at Kangaroo Valley courtesy of The Flame Trees Photography

banners

As the festive season nears we seem to have an influx of orders as expected, with customers wanted to personalise and spice up their homes and events, here are some ideas for any occasion to add some personality to any event

1. Printed menus

Create a set menu for your event and have a banner printed for each guest to keep and see whats next to eat, great for weddings and special parties.

Printed menu banner found on pinterest

2. Personalised birthday banners

Make that special someone feel even more special on their birthday, this is a great idea which we spotted on the website Lillychicevents.com.au

Hungry caterpillar inspired banner from lillychicevents.com

3.Cake toppers

Pinterest if abuzz with different cake toppers, we designed, printed and made this cake topper for a special mother which could be easily changed for any occasion.

Cake Topper printing and made at Digital Fabrics

5.Wedding banners

Personalise your wedding with banners, you’ll have the banner and the photos for the rest of your life aa reminder of your special day

wedding banner found on pinterest

6. Christmas Spirit

Personalise your home this Christmas with some printed items, advent calenders, banners like the garland we spotted on refreshrestyle.com, tree ornaments like the one seen from the website missmustardseed.com. The possiblities are endless.

advent calendar garland from MissMustardSeed.com

Christmas garland from refreshrestyle.com

All of us at Digital Fabrics hope you have a wonderful Christmas and New year!

Fashion flair

As you all know, last week we held a women’s scarf exhibition in conjunction with St George TAFE students fashion show, where students presented their super creative final collections.  Every corner of students dedicated space was well thought through, fabric design, garment construction, space styling and branding etc . Here are few names that we would like to share with you.

Rebecca Harding

Jessica Reynolds

Kamellia Allaf

 

Capsule Range Winners

After some time deliberating over the beautiful print submissions we had to choose our winner and 2 runner ups. What we were looking for was a overall repeating print with unique elements that would translate well into their overall collection designs. Students quickly realised that when digitally printing even a pixel can make a difference, here are our winners.

The Winner is:

Sarah Smith

We chose Sarah Smith’s design as the winner for her unique hand drawn designs, inspired by the crusades.

1st Runner up is:

Malani Biasetto

We loved the collage of texture displayed on Malani Biasetto’s repeating print. We thought it was a great way to display an array of prints inspired by Morrocan tiles

2nd Runner up is:

Jacqueline Wong

Jacqueline Wongs repeat came in 2nd runner up for using an image of a shipwreck inspired by a nautical theme into a textured all over print.

Exhibition

Last week Digital Fabrics was asked by St George TAFE to exhibit the scarves their students designed for a competition for us.

For those who couldn’t make it we took the liberty of photographing our space for all to see. What do you think?

You Design We Print

Digital Fabrics Exhibition at the MUSE, ULTIMO

Printed scarves on show

printed samples table

wall of printed scarves

 

 

 

 

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