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Di Hassall, shoe designer for Rainbow Club- interview

May 23, 2014


Di Hassall

I met Di a some months ago at the Rainbow Club event – she is the head of design for the brand and we had a little chat. We got along really well and stayed in touch! As you all know, I’m a total shoe nutter and I had to find out more about the person behind the creation of such beautiful objects. Di was very gracious and agreed to do an interview, which I am sure will be a fun read as well as informative for anyone wanting to work in shoe design.

1 – when did you fall in love with shoes, do you remember any particular event?

I can’t remember exactly, I just always loved shoes, but when I was at school, aged around 5 or 6, I remember my whole class making models from cardboard boxes, most kids made houses or cars or boats, but I made a pair of Scholl sandals! the buckles were made from silver foil bottle tops and the rest from cardboard and fabric. I think the teacher was a little surprised, especially when I attempted to wear them in class!
Around the same time I went into Nottingham shopping with my Mum, and she bought me new school shoes, silver dance shoes for my dance class and a pair of little shiny red patent shoes that were in a sale, I couldn’t believe it, 3 pairs in one day! I kept them all in their boxes by my bed, and kept taking them out and looking at them. I never changed and since that time shoes became my big love!

2 – How long have you been designing shoes for?

I did my degree in fashion and textiles and for my final project I chose to make shoes, after doing work placements with Emma Hope and Jimmy Choo. On finishing college I set up my own business and learned the rest of my trade the hard way!

3 – What has been the most interesting project you’ve been involved with?

I’m not sure there’s any one thing, I made some shoes for an exhibition at the Victoria and Albert museum many years ago and they’re now being used again in the current wedding exhibition  there that’s just opened, ironically the shoes look really dated and certainly aren’t my best, but it feels like a real piece of history and I’m so proud of that. However, I get lots of pleasure from doing things like making the occasional one off pair for a bride when we’ve run a competition, because you know you’ve helped make their day extra special. It’s a really good feeling.

4- Which are your favourite shoes ever?

They have to be my little red patent shoes, I don’t have them any more but I can still picture them in their box as if it were yesterday and they were the start of it all.

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5 – Which is your current favourite pair of shoes?

I have a pair of pale pink nubuck shoes with delicate ankle straps and lovely little camellias on the front, they’re called ‘Sugar Plum’ from the Hassall collection, and look just as great with a pair of jeans, flowery summer dress or even a wedding dress!

6 – Tell our readers a little bit about your career – how did you get into shoe design?

At college I did work placements with Emma Hope and Jimmy Choo and that was it, I knew there was nothing else for me. After that I did a course for graduates starting their own businesses and then set up a studio in London. I had to learn a lot along the way and spent time in shoe factories and with hand shoe makers learning whatever I could along the way. It’s not always been easy, but I’ve never wanted to do anything else, and I still love it just as much today.

7 – What advice would you give to anyone wanting to work in the same area?

Keep learning and get as much practical experience as you can from as many different sources as you can.

8 – what advice would you give to your younger self?

Primarily to have more faith in myself, I always thought everyone else was much more talented than me and as a result I didn’t always make the most of the opportunities that came my way.

I’d also tell myself not to be in such a hurry! I always expected everything to happen overnight, and as a result made my mistakes along the way. If I’d had a little more patience I would probably have done things in a more measured way!

 

Thank you for your time Diane and I hope to see you again soon!

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Blog hops and link parties – blogging tips

May 22, 2014

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Blogging is not just about showing your pretty frocks, it is also about sharing and communicating with others and creating a community with other fellow bloggers – you will not only meet new people and make new friends but also gain more visibility for your blog.

Knowing this, it is important to participate and contribute, and a great way of doing this is by organizing or joining link-ups for other bloggers. As there are more and more of these available, I started losing track of all of them. I am sure I am not alone in this so here is a little list I compiled of a few bloghops and link-ups anyone can join. Some will have a theme and be quite flexible, others a bit more specific. Regardless, I am sure you will find a few you can join in and have fun! So get sharing!

Shoe Shine Tuesday Ephemera – every other Saturday of every month – share the shoes that make you shine.

Hat Attack –  The Style Crone – 1st of each month – share your headgear , hats scarves, or anything else you adorn your pretty head with.

Secondhand First The Citizen Rosebud – Every Friday – Show your second hand finds and outfits. Share on Social media using the tag #SecondHandFirst

Shiny T Tuesday – Flight Platform Living – first Tuesday of Every Month – Share what makes you shine.

Pick-Me-Up Spy Girl – Every Wednesday you’ll have a different prompt to share something. Share new and old posts alike, just as long as they fit the week’s theme.

Share-In-Style Mis Papelicos – Every other week, on Saturdays. For sharing your personal style with likeminded bloggers. Each Share-In-Style has a theme but you can come as you are too!  #BloggersShareInStyle

Visible MondayNot Dead Yet Style – Every other Monday – Share the outfits that make you feel good and visible, regardless of your age.

Weekend Blog HopClaire Justine oxox – Every Friday – Share your favourite posts from the week and meet new bloggers

Creative Mondays – Claire Justine oxox – Every Monday – Share your creativity, be it in crafts, an outfit… whatever you fancy. Tweet your post to @clairejustino using the tag #CreativeMondays for a fave and a retweet!

Wordless Wednesdays – Claire Justine oxox – Every Wednesday – Post photos and nothing else.

Silent SundaysCosmic Girlie – Every Sunday. Share one photo you have taken during the week running up to the post. No text, no tags, no explanation are allowed, the photo should stand on its own.

All About You Mama and More – Anything and everything about you, your opinions, what makes you tick… Share on social media using the tag #AllAboutYou.

Our London – Mama and More – Every other Thursday. Exclusive for London peeps, share the things you like about your part of the city.

Social Follow LoveVeViVos – Weekly –  Share your social media profiles and find new people to follow on different social media platforms. Use the tag #SoFoLo on Twitter.

Post Comment Love –  VeViVos  – Weekly –  A link party to discover and be discovered – a newbie will be featured and you can share any recent of your posts. Use #PoCoLo if you share it on Twitter.

Do you have any others you usually join? Let me know in the comment section and I’ll add it to the list!

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I want complete control – dealing with change

May 10, 2014

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Things are changing. At least for me. Sometimes you just realize that whatever you’ve been doing isn’t working anymore and then, something’s gotta give.

I was glad to hear that I am not the only one feeling a shift and a pull towards different and new things. It would appear that the stars have something to do with it – if you believe in Astrology, know that the Eclipses and something about a Cardinal Grand Cross may be the culprits. Regardless of who’s to blame, to me this is a process that has been slowly been evolving over the last few months. A need to renew things, purge unnecessary ones, and realign with my true self. It has been gathering momentum and now it’s in full swing. Like my The Clash tee says – I want complete control. Control of my life and my destiny.

I am currently taking small but sure strides in the pursuit of happiness, my happiness. Like a phoenix, I need to rebirth and this change will manifest in many forms. Slowly they will become apparent and the Universe will reveal what are the next steps of my way. For now, I have decided that I am refurbishing this little old space and will be taking it to slightly different paths. I want to be more creative and share more artwork, explore different concepts, talk about lots of other things. Stay tuned for more!

Outfit details: Jacket – Zara (from a swap), Skirt – Matalan, Shoes (unseen)- Irregular Choice, Cap – Primark, Cardi – H&M, T-shirt – The Clash (purchased at their pop up store in London)

I’m joining Share-In-Style, at Mis Papelicos –  the theme is “Pink” this Saturday. Join us there too!

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My top 5 thrifty travel tips

May 9, 2014

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After participating in the Great British Budget as an expert, I was contacted by Deal Checker, a travel search engine for a few tips on travelling on the cheap. As you know, I travel a lot and I’m not exactly a millionaire, so I’ve learned a few things here and there that might be useful for others. Here are my top 5 tips for travelling on the cheap:
  • Stay away from ‘tourist trap’ restaurants – they tend to charge more for lesser quality and you don’t really get the local vibe of the place.
  • Get a map and walk to places. You’ll get to see more and save on transportation.
  • If you can’t afford a hotel and enjoy the social aspect of travelling, try Couch Surfing. You get to meet interesting locals and you don’t have to pay, although a bottle of wine or a cake would be nice and courteous. Alternatively, there’s also Airbnb, which I use frequently.
  • Don’t be afraid to look stingy and bring your own food on the plane. You won’t be able to smuggle in any drinks due to the liquids restriction but you can get away with packets of biscuits or a couple of sandwiches.
  • Do your homework and find out in advance which museums are free. If it’s a big museum, you might be able to make a whole day out of it.
Read mine and everyone else’s tips on Deal Checker- they did a great looking free e-book that you can download! What are your tips for saving money when travelling?

 

The ultimate guide to saving money on holiday from Dealchecker.co.uk

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OOTD – Red and Blue

April 30, 2014

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Happy middle of the week AKA Wednesday. In my case, Wednesday must be the new  Friday as I am having Thursday and Friday off. As next Monday is a bank holiday, hello super long weekend!

Today I have an outfit to show you. My friend David took these photos the other week when he was visiting and I think they look pretty good. I’m wearing one of my favourite colour combos – red and blue. The boots don’t get enough wear for their awesomeness. They’re like the boots a glam rock super hero would wear, don’t you think?

Details: Headscarf – New Look, Skirt and Tights – H&M, Shirt – Ralph Lauren, Cape Coat and Cardigan – Zara, Bag – Ahcahcum Muchacha, Boots – Irregular Choice, Necklace – c/o Name The Necklace