I  find inspiration in everything I see each day, for example being in the  city to being in the country and finding patterns within these.  All my  collection is organically inspired - trying to balance the idea of  growth and decay through textures.  I do most of my designing through  making and experimenting. What techniques and materials are used to create them?
What techniques and materials are used to create them?
 What techniques and materials are used to create them?
What techniques and materials are used to create them?All  of my pieces have at some point used the technique of cuttlebone  casting.  This is my unique selling point.  It leaves an unpredictable  texture on the ring and is the stuff birds eat that you can buy in every  pet shop!!! Most jewellery pieces that you see in all shops only use  the technique of lost wax casting for the pieces to be made which is  used by large companies etc.  I developed a love for this technique  while studying at university.  I graduated in June 2009 recently and  decided to continue this technique to create my collections.
I  always work with gold and silver.  My most recent collection I use  black oxidised silver and rose gold plate with brown diamonds but can  commission to do pure rose gold pieces.  I love rose gold - as a  precious metal it had gone out of fashion for a while but has been quite  popular this year and is on the increase.  I believe as a designer I  will always continue to work in precious metals.
 What is your studio like?
What is your studio like?

 What is your studio like?
What is your studio like?I set up my studio in January 2010.  I had no plan to set up my own studio as I had lack of money.  
After  moving to Essex from my home of Bangor, N.Ireland (so I could be closer  to London - The BIG CITY) to stay with my boyfriend who I met at  University I had arranged some internships in London.  I gained so much  experience from these and learnt a lot about running a business in the  fashion Industry.  My most valuable internship was with Fannie Schiavoni  - she is great and she gave me the opportunity to do some freelance  work.
So......I always thought I wanted to work  within a design house before securing some funding in January for the  set up of my Workshop from the Arts Council for the purchase of my  tools.  I set up temporarily in the countryside of Essex where I was  staying and started designing.  It was weird at first as there was so  much freedom for me to make anything I wanted but I had to have some  sort of control and set myself design briefs etc. which was the start of  my new most recent collection.  Black and Rose - The Growth Series.  I  have now just found a new studio in London which I will be moving into  in the new year.  I am very excited.  I think it will help me so much  more by having my new studio in London. What is the starting point of a collection?
What is the starting point of a collection?  Do you have a favorite piece?
Do you have a favorite piece?
 What is the starting point of a collection?
What is the starting point of a collection?The  starting point for me in a collection is to sketch, sketch, sketch and  then to get straight into making taking some of my designs and seeing  what works.  Some things do and something don't........ Once I get one  piece I love, for me its all about expanding from their and developing. A lot of pieces I make don't make the cut into the collection.  I think  its important that I want to wear what I am making and that I do wear  what I am making!!!!
 Do you have a favorite piece?
Do you have a favorite piece?I  have a different favourite piece everyday.  My collection is all about  stacking so its great fun making up different combinations.  So in that  way, the customer can play around collect and depending on their mood or  what they are wearing or the occasion can make up a different  combination.
Any plans for your next collection?
So  excited for next collection.  Got some plans - more diamonds and  complete change of colour i think.  I love colour and think its so  important and think the black and rose gold is great for autumn/winter  with all those burnt oranges and greens which are in the shop now.  So,  less of the black oxidised for next season I think.
I personally really like the idea of stacking - not only are the pieces unique by themselves but the wearer can create their own pattern that is individual to them. I am looking forward to the next collection and I really like the Rose Gold it is such a lovely colour. Ros is currently working away at her next collection for the Goldsmiths' Fair in October - keep an eye out for her and check out her website. Ros is also on twitter and is very lovely!! Best Wishes
Best Wishes
Fashion Fantasist xx
I personally really like the idea of stacking - not only are the pieces unique by themselves but the wearer can create their own pattern that is individual to them. I am looking forward to the next collection and I really like the Rose Gold it is such a lovely colour. Ros is currently working away at her next collection for the Goldsmiths' Fair in October - keep an eye out for her and check out her website. Ros is also on twitter and is very lovely!!
 Best Wishes
Best WishesFashion Fantasist xx

















 
 
 
 
 
 
