BB Formula

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Polaroids, check.  Bunny/Mickey Mouse ears, check.  Cute redhead, check.  Slightly oversized illustrated tees, dresses and tanks, check.  Ok, that sounds like I'm being slightly disparaging towards Beatrice Boyle's illustrated garms exclusively for Browns Focus that some of you may have already bagged (they're flying out of the store at the mo…). Beatrice Boyle started off studying fine art at CSM and then transferred over to LCF Fashion Illustration and has specifically been concentrating on painting girls in a post-party, make-up-over-runneth teary state, which she has printed on the clothes.  She has fashion-focused intentions to take her artwork and collaborate with a designer in clothes or perhaps even a runway set. 

No no no…. I actually like the tees fine.  Perfect for the sort of lazy days I seem to be having staring at my ankle to see if the swelling has gone down.  Admittedly the formula as listed above is helping
to sell the tee into me even more and given that they're between ¬£45 – ¬£65 I'm
not balking at the concept or the price.  I might have raised my
eyebrows a bit if they were charging over £100 and at the same time
sending out the same cutesy, off-beat vibe.   

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23 comments

  1. I certainly don’t look like after a night out! What am I doing wrong?!

  2. Great post, love the art work, but i think it’s too literal to put on a tshirt, and maybe it’s already been done to death?
    x Fashbashsoundclash x

  3. Correction…
    “Beatrice always thought she knew she wanted to study fine art, but when she finally found herself studying BA Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, she realised her figurative canvases didn‚Äôt make sense surrounded by the installation pieces and video art her fellow students were making. When she transferred to London College of Fashion she found her large scale paintings didn‚Äôt fit in there either. Completely immersed in both the worlds of Art and Fashion her work incorporates both, and lies somewhere in between.
    After graduating from the London College of Fashion this summer and gaining interest from her Graduate exhibition held at the Royal Academy, Beatrice, 23, has since forged her own path between art and fashion, worlds she can‚Äôt choose between.”

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