Womenswear fashion designer
Fashion Design (BFA), 2024
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Languages spoken: English, French
Born in Australia and raised in England, Scarlett emerges as a dynamic individual with a unique fusion of influences. Her strong interest for sportswear serves as the guide for her creative journey. Scarlett's approach to life is a harmonious blend of boundless optimism and curiosity, which seamlessly translates into her designs. she crafts voluptuous volumed shapes and adopts an intricate approach to draping clothing. She hopes to apply these skills as a sportswear designer in the future.
Thesis Title: Shawlie
For my concept I am exploring two minorities who both existed in Ireland a century apart. The first focuses on ‘The Galway Shawl’ more specifically, the ‘Black Shawlies”, a group of women in 19th century Galway Ireland. Although wearing the traditional Galway Shawl which was common at the time in Galway, those who wore it in the colour black historically carried a negative connotation due to social class based prejudices and were subsequently labeled ‘black shawlies.’
I am intertwining this tradition with sports wear inspired by ‘the pony kids’, a book by Perry Ogden which depicts young Irish travellers in the late 90s. The young traveller children were ridiculed and seen as outcasts to society. and the kids were nicknamed the ‘Urban cowboys.’ My collection focuses on an amalgamation of these two groups who share in common the misfortune of being socially outcast because of their traditions and connoted class.