Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Interview with Adrian Eric Morales from Snappylifestyle


We were delighted when blogger, stylist, designer and photographer (phew!) Adrian Eric Morales agreed to an interview with us. There is always some form of beautiful imagery displayed on website Snappylifestyle, whether it's something random he captured whilst out and about, or something more finely crafted. Be sure to check out Snappylifestyle.com to see the full extent of what he is about. 

 
Fashion Compendium: So, let's get this right…you're a blogger, stylist, designer and photographer, so it's safe to say you've covered every single aspect surrounding the fashion industry. Please briefly tell us how you got into each one, and the main quirks and plus sides of each one...

AEM: Well it just happened for different reasons. I wanted to have a better understanding and perspective from each one and the best way is just to do it, learn and enjoy the process. Each one presents their own challenges but you just have to be open and absorb everything while tailoring it to your own needs. 


Which one do you meet the most interesting people with?
Each one has a different story and outlook on their specific industry, which I find fascinating so all of them are interesting.

Do you find that they all more weaved and intertwined than people imagine or are they all completely different platforms?
Everything is related in one way or another, glued together by creativity.


| All of the images are are designed and photographed by the man himself under the A|E|M brand.the great thing about the brand is that materials come from all over the world and try to incorporate a little bit of history and cultural flavour in there. The collections have a very personal touch as they are inspired by all things that are close to him, including people, film, places and of course the love of all things vintage. | 

 

What has been the most standout fashion show you've been to this season, both style-wise and presentation-wise?

Each show has something to offer if you look closely at the overall presentation, you can find something interesting and unique in each one, something to take away from it, and I learn from every one.

How do you think the fashion (and fashionistas) differ here to the States?

In Europe, fashion is more forward thinking and open compared to the States, with the exception of certain cities. There is more international influence in Europe.

What are you currently working on at the moment designing-wise?

New jewellery collection and some bespoke pieces for some editorials and film.



So please can you briefly talk us through the designing process from ideas to production.

Well for me, it can start from an inspirational item, for example, a quote or a picture, etc. Once I have a thought, I tend to write it down in my journal or on something, whatever I have at hand. That is why I tend to always have a mechanical pencil, fine Sharpe and a notebook with me at all times. Once the ideas are sketched, the research process begins, ranging from books, words, art & culture, the streets, travels and films, anything that will help me form a better picture in my head of what I want to create. The materials are sourced and resources are researched. But still nothing is concrete, even when I start the actual pieces. I make changes as I go along and sometimes ideas just come forth as I make them. Once I’m happy with it and everything is in place, the samples are made.

What was the last thing you took a picture of that you were really proud of?

Wow, there are many that I like, but I would say some of the lifestyle images around the Jardin de las Tullerias during Paris Fashion Week A/W 2011. The weather was beautiful; the fashionistas were happy and smiling. (you can check these out at
www.snappylifestyle.com)




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