Monday, January 3, 2011

Amelia’s Compendium of Fashion Illustration

One of my highlights of last year (woah can't believe it's 2011 already) was having the amazing opportunity to illustrate for Amelia's magazine. Its a really lovely magazine and I'm delighted to have my illos featured in it.

The book Amelia’s Compendium of Fashion Illustration is out now and features illustrations from some really lovely illustrators (some of whom I've had the pleasure of meeting and chatting to on twitter), such as Abby Wright, Abigail Daker, Antonia Parker, Emma Block, Faye West, Jenny Robins, Jo Cheung, Joana Faria, Natasha Thompson and Gareth A Hopkins and many more.


Here are some beautiful spreads from the book:

Christopher Raeburn illustrated by Gemma Milly.

 A beautiful spread from Abby Wright

 From Somewhere illustrated by Rachel de Ste Croix.

 By Stamo illustrated by Krister Selin.

9 comments:

  1. Oh, what a beautiful collection in that magazine! Do you have a post about your illustrations that were included? Wow, must be wonderful to have been included :)

    Aoife x

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  2. Oh gosh no I was involved in the book, I wish haha! I've only been illustrating for Amelia's Magazine since December. If another one of these is made, I would jump at the chance though. :)

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  3. Thanks for including my work! I agree - the book is great <3

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  4. Isnt it just can't wait to get my hands on a copy , your work is just beautiful in it :)

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  5. Yey just started to follow your blog! likey!! xxx

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  6. Oh, sorry. I misread the first paragraph! Silly me (also, new reader :p).

    I'm sure when the next one is out you will be, your illustrations from previous posts are fantastic!

    Aoife x

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  7. Yay thanks Faye! :)

    And thanks Aoife for the lovely comment, I shall be keeping my eyes peeled for the next one ;)

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  8. There're all quite fabulous, aren't they?

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  9. They sure are, everyone involved should be rather proud , its a really stunning book :)

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