Otago Daily Times

Reinventio­n part of creating new collection

- PAM JONES

DESIGNER Becs Calder, of Lauder Station, has completed her latest transforma­tion of fibre from sheep’s back to catwalk, but has added another dimension to her entry for this year’s WoolOn Creative Fashion event.

Rather than using new fabric this time, she has ‘‘taken the scissors’’ to previous entries, deconstruc­ting them into bare pieces of fabric and then ‘‘reinventin­g’’ them as new designs.

The longtime WoolOn entrant — this will be Calder’s seventh WoolOn, and she has won several categories of previous events — is this year entering the event’s collection­s category, for which she had to create a collection of three pieces.

Calder said she loved the satisfacti­on of turning ideas into garments and entering WoolOn.

‘‘It’s something different — it’s a challenge to be a bit more creative.’’

A sewerdesig­ner by profession, Calder said as well as being creative she enjoyed the practical side of her passion, and had a ‘‘start to finish’’ style in both her business Curvature and when entering WoolOn. She designs and makes all her creations.

Calder said she was proud to use her industry’s product for her WoolOn fashion pieces, and loved the ‘‘thrill’’ of seeing the finished garment on the catwalk.

‘‘I love it, it’s the whole package, seeing the models with their hair and makeup done. You get a really cool feeling when you see them walk down the catwalk.’’

WoolOn communicat­ions coordinato­r Jill Herron said Calder epitomised the ‘‘whole WoolOn creative vibe’’ of turning sheep’s wool into catwalk fashion.

Fiftyfive designers had entered this year’s WoolOn, which would feature ‘‘woollen earrings, shoes, a bumblebee, playing cards and a 3D evening gown’’ as some of the ‘‘incredible’’ entries, designer liaison Kaye Sutherland said.

This year’s event had new categories for novice designers and wool accessorie­s, and entries had come from all over New Zealand, she said.

WoolOn has two shows, on August 17 and 18, and an ‘‘Up Close’’ event at Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery on August 19, attended by judges and designers.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Winning design . . . Lauder Station designer Becs Calder’s 2014 entry in the WoolOn Creative Fashion Event, Chain Reaction, photograph­ed against a Central Otago backdrop. The garment won that year’s special occasion category.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Winning design . . . Lauder Station designer Becs Calder’s 2014 entry in the WoolOn Creative Fashion Event, Chain Reaction, photograph­ed against a Central Otago backdrop. The garment won that year’s special occasion category.
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Becs Calder

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