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Harrison reed delve final major project magazine article
1. Delve’s Fashion Range Raging High!
We are thrilled to announce the, available for purchase here and in specialized
newsstands and bookstores Delve fashion range.
This issue is devoted entirely to the subject of fashion advertisement—the first such
study devoted to the cultural field. It features extended interviews with leading
practitioners of Delve’s Fashion, Mr Harrison Reed Delve himself and my own
perspective on how the interview went.
So Mr Delve tell me a little about yourself. Where are you from? What’s your
educational background? What are your general professional and non-professional
interests?
Well I was born in Kingsville in western London in a little village with my small family
mum, dog and sister as my father sadly died when I were very you so I had an
extremely hard upbringing. But education helped me to get me to where I am now. I
went to Bricks valley primary. My secondary school (London city high school) was
where my fashionable knowledge exceeded as I went onto college by joining a
fashion design/business six form centre where only selective places where given so I
was very lucky. In my spare time I like to play polo and keep fit by performing yoga
2. every couple of days. But there’s nothing I like more than to get on with business and
designs.
What does fashion mean to you?
Fashion to me is our own sense of style. It is a reflection of our personality. It means
being comfortable and classy, but not just in our clothes but in our thoughts too. But
as fashion is my past and present profession I’ am glad to have chosen the path I
have.
What is the best brand you’ve ever worked with and why?
In November 2012 I worked with the astonishing and incredibly talented Jasper
Alexander Thirlby Conran (owner of Jasper Conran) where we discovered some of our
hidden talents such as bag design and accessories design. We premeditated many different
and morely enhanced designs which then made onto the fashion marketing system.
Who are some of your favourite designers?
Well after working with Jasper Alexander Thirlby Conran he’s a good friend of mine and I
expect us to work more in the future. Also, one of my favourite clothing brands Wolf and
Badger in London’s own High Park. Henry Graham & George Graham the founders are also
very good friends of mine.
Who is your favourite local model and why?
3. This is Asif Jamisonis a local London model who I castoff as one of my first posing models.
She is such an enthusiastic character who’s flexibility is also used be hide the camera. Here
professions also get the better of her as she did cause a lot of mischief but besides all the
dramas his passionate charm got the better of me.
What matters to you most about being a fashion designer?
The products!! To me everything, every single little detail has to be perfection or else there
will be no sale and no profit. Popularity is also on the top of my priorities list. When being in
high street fashion gossip is one of the main outlets are cares a lot for your own production.
How do you prepare for a fashion photo-shoot or show?
Pre-preparation is essential when organising such a multi task occupation. So ensuring that
everything and everyone is doing what they’re supposed to be doing is applicable.
What do you like best about designing clothes?
Having my own independent self to organise it all is everything I could have asked for. Being
the top dog in fashion designing I’ll be honest is a hard job to hold but having all the
support I have drives me to success. That is all that matters to me!
What are your favourite colours to work with and why?
I like the colour grey as it has so many different tints and lights that can be used within
fashion design. I also enjoy working with all altered shades of blue which can really enhance
and help things look a hell of a lot better than the original design.
Where can readers find out more about you and your work?
I have a lot of local advertises in London and in Paris, also in Milan. I’ve also took into
consideration the opinions of customers and other fashion designers and retail details by
setting up a Delve’saskanything.com where all the answers are answered by my own
personal professional fashion designers/retail designers. But all these questions are only
selectively asked as
Interviews with professionals are every night and phone calls are taken.
In this issue of unique magazine Harrison Reed Delve was interviewed and from this our
popularity has risen so from us at ‘Unique Magazine’ we thank you Mr Delve! But if you do
have any questions again as Mr Delve said visit Delve’saskanything.com. A lot is expected
of Delve’s clothing range and its upcoming fashion shows and photo-shoots are free to
4. watching online or even prompt you to a little outdoors and visit the fashion show at High
Park London L7 856, 20th
August 2013.
For next week’s issue we interview two amateur models who are exceeding acceptance
within the upper class high street fashion labels.