Out with the old and in with the new

          One of my favorite ways to celebrate the changing year is by starting a fresh calendar. I like to switch it up each time. For 2017, I had a New England Fall Foliage Photography calendar hanging. It was beautiful but this year I was looking to take another direction. I want 2018 to be different.

My cover girl is armed with coffee and ready to take on the new year!

My cover girl is armed with coffee and ready to take on the new year!

 

          Some time last winter I began tossing around the idea of creating a Fashion Illustrated calendar. I enjoy sketching mini collections and series and although art is fun to hang alone, I'm all about functionality. Putting together the pieces in a monthly calendar gives them purpose.

May is on her way to a music festival.

May is on her way to a music festival.

          As this year went on I continued to sketch pieces for the calendar here and there, and in between other projects. Some of pages were designed specifically with a month or a season in mind. Others fell into place by coincidence afterwards. I actually had a few different options I was playing with for July but in the end, I chose the piece that fit in best with the style of the other months.

July's channeling beach vibes in a flowy summer dress.

July's channeling beach vibes in a flowy summer dress.

          My favorite sketch in this calendar is probably October's. I'm partial to the colorful leaves and the layering. This one started as a pencil sketch. I scanned it and digitally went over with my bamboo tablet in Photoshop. October's sketch actually wasn't made with the calendar in mind but it fit right in.

Pumpkin spice latte in hand!

Pumpkin spice latte in hand!

       There are a few different drawing methods sprinkled through out the months. January, July, April, September and November were digital drawings done completely on a tablet using the Autodesk Sketchbook program. This is a new style of sketch I just started experimenting with this year. It's a bit quicker and cleaner than the traditional way. I intend to explore it more in 2018.    

The September group is ready for Fashion week

The September group is ready for Fashion week

         Through the entire process I was constantly showing the calendar to friends and getting feedback. I came to the conclusion that not everyone hangs a wall calendar. Some people stick to an office desk calendar. Others keep a planner instead. I wanted to make my calendar relevant for those friends as well so I reworked it into a few additional formats. 

Deanna Kei Easel Calendar

The stand alone Easel Calendar features each month on an individual card. The cards sit together in a wooden base.

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          I also added a printable planner download and formatted it to fit most standard planners. There's a download for 8 x 10 printing too for those who aren't planner savvy. 

Deanna kei 2018 Planner

All of the formats are available in my Etsy 's calendars tab

I want to know what your 2018 calendar looks like? Share in the comments below!

FASHION WEEK TYPES

There are a million things I love about September~ One of those being the runway shows! New York Fashion Week kicks off the season every year and is followed by London, Milan and then Paris. 

I miss the days when NYFW was held in the tents in Bryant Park but many of the shows are still held around the area. Working at a design office in midtown NY, I always get to experience the excited buzz that seems to sweep over the city each runway season.

The streets are always brimming with high fashion but its especially easy to spot the trend savy stepping their style game up a notch just for fashion week.

I did a quick sketch series on my 4 favorite Fashion Week types.

The Fashion Blogger:

Fashion Blogger Sketch - by Deanna Kei

Phone charged and ready to go! This girl's dressed head to toe in designer pieces and is always at the right place at the right time. Here she's styled in a chic black and white combo, adorned in one of the seasons prevalent trends: ruffles.

 

Next up, The Fashion Editor:

Fashion Week Editor and Journalist

Front row seats come with a price. (In this case, the price is a strong 'style know how')

She's repping that bold sleeve detail in flared, raw edged, tiered denim belted with a sash.

 

 

The Fashion Photographer

NYFW Fashion Photographer

Even the photographers are dressed to a T; a casual chic aesthetic with a ton of pockets and the flex needed to get that perfect angle.

 

Last but totally not least, The Fashion Assistant

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Chaos! but the show couldn't go on without her! Dressed in an on-trend button front jean and a basic tee; No heels here--she's been on her feet all day. (Though she'd typically be dressed in all black as per the usual FW backstage dress code)

 

 

Whats your dream fashion week role? Which Fashion week blogs do you follow? Comment below!

 

2016 Holiday Gift Guide

The holiday season is my most favorite time of the year. It can also be one of the most stressful times as you scramble to complete your shopping. To make things easier I've put together an Illustrated holiday gift guide to help you check off that fashionable-someone on your list. The best part is that all of these items are from makers and small businesses so each has a personal touch.

 

2016 Holiday Gift Guide

1.)Fashion Totes

Fashion Tote

 

  • Fall Fashion Girl Illustrated Tote by dEANNA kEI

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This Illustrated Fashion tote is printed on sturdy PolyPoplin and measures 13"x 13"

Get it here

2.)Kid's Tees

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  • Lead Vocalist Kids Shirt by Hip Kid Apparel

A sassy band tee for the lead vocalist in your life. Available in kids sizes. Part of the Family Garage Band Collection.

Get it here

 

3.) Prints and Mugs

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  • Watercolor Feathers Mug by 622 Press

A beautiful ceramic mug with a calming watercolor feather design. The perfect mug to house your morning coffee.

Get it here

 

 

  • You Got This - Motivational Fashion Print by DEANNA KEI

A downloadable motivational print for that busy bff who could use a reminder that she's awesome (hanging on her wall).

Get it here

 

  • Pug Art Poster Hipster Pug - Fine Art Print By Aberleigh

Know some one who liked Pugs before they were cool? They'd probably love to have this print as home décor.

Get it here

 

  • Rocket Ship Digital Download by AshleeBinderinDesign

This Fun rocket Ship printable adds a little whimsy to any room.

Get it here

 

 

4.) Fashion

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  • Be Your Own Beautiful Top by The Confetti Collective

These self-love tees are all about loving yourself as you are. They come in both women's and girl's sizes.

Get it here

 

 

  • Sea Glass Wire Wrapped Earrings with Gold Wire and Gold Hooks by CraftyLittleGnome

Beautiful lime green handmade earrings. Nickel-free

Get it here

 

 

 

5.) Books and Accessories

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  • Sailor Moon Cosmic Heart Transformation Brooch by Chibee Studio

This handmade resin replica pendant is perfect for fans of the 90's cartoon super hero, Sailor Moon. It's available as a brooch or key chain.

Get it here

 

The International Fashionista's Lookbook Diary by Dana Lardner and Deanna Kei

The International Fashionista's Lookbook Diary is perfect for the young fashion savvy jet setter on your list. It's a style driven coloring book and design journal packed with creative prompts to get an aspiring fashionista designing her own runway collection. The book introduces ten fashion girls from around the world on coloring pages and includes tidbits about each country. Fashionista's can have fun and be creative while closing the global gap.

Get it here

 

Editing for this post was done by: Victoria - Contact: VictoriaKnC@outlook.com

 

Happy Shopping! Have a favorite holiday gift? Share in the comments!