Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2016

Mirela Rupic Tips on Wearing a Statement Jacket

It takes a lot of confidence for a person to wear something as bold as a multicolor statement jacket, and you need fashion knowledge to make that piece work with the rest of the outfit. Although Mirela Rupic is an acclaimed fashion and costume designer, with years of experience in the fashion industry, she knows how hard sometimes it can be to style a statement jacket without clashing too many colors or patterns. Statement pieces have never been so effective, and this fall they will be particularly in trend. Of course, not everyone can create a stylish combination, so if you don’t know or aren’t sure, Mirela Rupic suggests wearing monochrome outfit, so that the jacket can be the focus point.


A jacket is a key investment piece for upgrading your wardrobe, and a fashion essential during all seasons. There are a few jacket silhouettes that dominate the world trends. The bomber jacket had a major comeback a few years ago, and ever since we can’t get enough of it. A bomber jacket in bold colors or eccentric print can make any outfit more vibrant. The duster has a sleek style that can be dressed up or down quite easily. Because of its versatile style, Rupic is a big fan of it and uses it not only for her designs and creations, but for her movie costumes as well. If you want to give a more personal touch, you can play with size, proportion, colors, and get a simple dressed-up, modern look.

High boots are other absolute winners of this season. They pair nice with everything from dresses, pants, skirts, and you can wear them for different occasions. Burgundy has traditionally become a must-have color for the fall season. Combine it with black, but make sure that the main accent is on the burgundy, and you’ll have a real head turning outfit that will make you feel powerful, as a stylish queen. To finish off this combination, Mirela Rupic would add a small backpack, layered necklace and her personal favorite chunky boots as it can be seen at her blog at altervista. Traditionally, red is the color without that can be seen during fall, and in the right combination is stylish enough to attract all the street style photographers.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Rupic: Creating a Line that Attracts Buyers

The fashion industry is driven solely on results. Because consumers’ needs and wishes are constantly changing, there is no magic formula. Fashion and costume designer Mirela Rupic has been a part of the industry for over two decades. Based on her experience and knowledge of the apparel and fashion industry, in terms of what sells and what doesn’t, she has prepared a brief guideline with useful advice.


When you’re selling something, regardless whether it is jeans, shirts or dresses, there is always someone who is in the same business as you are. Your competition is in fact your biggest source of information. When creator is designing a costume collection, identifying a retailer’s best seller is a good starting point. If a certain brand has a piece of clothing that is repeated every season, the chances are that consumer’s show interest for that item season in and out. Creating a key item that can be repeated with small changes each season is what brings the profit. Every successful brand has that signature look or piece of clothing in their product offering.

Having products that will sell among consumers is the first and most important thing. However, you must also follow the current trends. The best you can do is incorporate those trends into your line with your niche. Although having a signature look is extremely important, knowing how to upgrade that look is equally important. According to Mirela Rupic, an assistant costume designer for TV series and shows at IMDB, in order to sell your apparel you must first produce a great clothing line with a solid foundation that you feel confident presenting.

Every brand and designer is working far in advance of the season they are designing for. Although this can be challenging, given the fact how fast fashion trends change, but giving yourself enough time to prepare and develop the line according to your standards, can ultimately make all the difference and be the crucial step for your journey to success. Because there are so many elements in the production process, you must keep in mind that a lot of things can go wrong and in that case schedule a meeting with costume designer. But no matter how frightening at may look, you need to find the best solution possible and arise above the situation.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Rupic on Making a Cohesive Collection



Designing an entire fashion collection can take more than a year. Famous designers launch their pre-fall, season, and holiday collections, with a team in several departments and a design team for every aspect of the collection. But for those who cannot afford all that, it takes six to twelve months to produce a well-done collection. Fashion designer Mirela Rupic has been involved in the fashion industry for over two decades, and understands the difficulties that come with preparing a clothing collection.

Designing a cohesive fashion collection is so much more than just an artistic process. In order to create fashion, build a successful collection, create a successful product season after season, launching it, all while dealing with limited resources requires a certain set of skills.

When you’re trying to sell a collection, you’re also wondering do they like the collection, are they going to buy it, and all that brings extra pressure to the designer. Being a designer is all about getting your name known, and that requires a lot of persistent effort. Nowadays, with everyone trying to make it, there is nobody interested in helping you become famous in this industry. You have to work your way up, no matter how much hard or even impossible it may seem. Even when everyone is ignoring you, you must be persistent, get your foot in the door, accept the criticism, accept the rejection, and follow up with the people who are interested.

Run the whole production process in your mind and figure out a way to produce hundreds of pieces not just a single sample. Making things work with a single sample is rather easy, but it’s another thing when you hit the production line. So broaden your visions and think upfront. It can save you a lot of money, time and nerves.

In order to turn your line into a successful business you must integrate the business side with the creative side. Figure out and try to cut the cost of every pattern piece and every stitch. Make sure you stay within your budget and always plan those unexpected things that will cost you extra. Add higher production costs onto the final price tag and you will either lose sales or lose money.

Designing the entire fashion collection can take more than a year. Famous designers launch their collection in several departments for every aspect of the collection. But for those who can not afford all this, they'll need six to twelve months to produce a good and effective collection. Costume designer Mirela has been involved in the fashion industry for more than two decades. More on this is available at her blog.

Friday, December 11, 2015

Fashion Designer Rupic Advice on Color Combinations

Once you've mastered the trick of pulling of great combinations that go together, figuring out how to incorporate color is the next lesson you'll have to learn. Mirela Rupic is a costume designer that has showed us on various occasions, how we are suppose to tone it down, balance bright with neutrals, and not let bold colors overwhelm. The result is a whole passel of people who are afraid of playing around with colors and tones. But what if Mirela Rupic is right and indeed emerald green and mustard yellow are the better versions of black, gray, and blue? The outfits presented by Rupic are epic and alluring, and that has a lot to do with how stunning the color combinations are. The color inspiration for her come from various places, usually found in nature and then she decides what clever combos are hiding in behind them.



If you still haven’t realize that somewhere between black and white there is an entire spectrum of colors missing in your wardrobe, then you’ll be happy to know that there’s no shortage of color at this year’s runway show of the fashion famous fashion designer. Pairing the right color combination can make or break an outfit, so if your wardrobe has a vast array of black, black and more black, then keep on reading and take note of these tips because it’s time to start thinking in color.

There’s nothing more fresh and appealing than the smell of grass on a warm summer day, and this color combination represents just that. Green and yellow is a combination that screams fresh and it looks great on any complexion. If you’re warm toned then put the main focus on darker tones of yellow, such as mustard. And if you’re cool toned as Rupic then sharpen up an outfit by adding light yellow and bright greens, because these shades will work best for your skin tone.

Soft pastels used in Mirela’s projects showed us that the reign of pastels are still going strong. Soft pink and blue may appear too subtle for some, but when styled in the right way, it can be just as eye catching as a bright pop of color. This combination will remind you of the soft scent of jasmine and warm spring breeze.