Delighted to showcase our two new luxury suites at The G&V Hotel Edinburgh! More to come on this project very soon..
Picture – Kurt Paris
We are looking for some enthusiastic fun people who excel in there field to join our team in central Edinburgh.
Internship: Pattern Cutter
You will be working closely with the designer and have excellent skills in drafting and manipulating flat patterns from sketches, making toiles and have a flair for design.We are looking for real team players who can work unsupervised in a small fun team and who excel in their field.
Start date: June
2 days per week. Flexible
Closing date for all applications is May 19th. Please apply with a relevant CV with the subject Intern2015 to judy@judyrclark.com
Please note internships are for a minimum of 3 months.
Internship: Fashion PR Intern
This role will include creating press releases, mail shots and understanding all elements of social media .Previous experience essential.
You will have knowledge of the fashion industry; the ability to work unsupervised and be able to communicate with press, buyers and the public with confidence.
Experience in Photoshop, Mailchimp, WordPress and all social media platforms would be an advantage.
Start date: June
2 days per week.Flexible
Closing date for all applications is May 19th. Please apply with a relevant CV with the title Intern2015 to judy@judyrclark.com
Please note internships are for a minimum of 3 months.
Part time job: Seamstress/tailor
You will be working closely with the designer and have excellent skills in drafting and manipulating flat patterns, making toiles and have excellent sewing skills. This position will suit someone with great experience in making made to measure garments.We are looking for real team players who can work unsupervised and who excel in their field.
1-2 days a week, flexible days, central Edinburgh.
Start date: June/part time position
Closing date for all applications is May 19th. Please apply with a relevant CV with the title Tailor2015 to judy@judyrclark.com.
Happy bank holiday! You can now SHOP the LACE NOIR collection ONLINE.http://judyrclark.com/shop/
Each piece is made from a Madras lace which is produced on 19th century lace looms in Ayrshire by Scottish Lace Mill MYB Textiles. They are the only producer in the world manufacturing patterned lace with original Nottingham lace looms some of which are over 90 years old.
The unique capsule collection is designed in the Edinburgh Studio and handmade to order.
We launch our new collection during Milan fashion week from Feb 28th – March 2rd at SUPER, Hall 3 of FieraMilanoCity in Viale Scarampo. See the new collection LACE NOIR.
See Judy R Clark in an installation at premium international showcase SCOOP.
‘Scoop is a premium women’s apparel and accessories tradeshow held at the iconic Saatchi Gallery, London. Our exhibitors are leaders in the industry – directional, talented, successful and unique.’
Headpiece – The Imaginarium Apparel
We featured in Vogue Germany this week. See the translated interview below.
“I like to walk through Edinburgh when the fallen leaves crackle under my shoes,” tells us Judy R Clark during a visit to her hometown last fall. The studio is located in the heart of the Scottish designer of Edinburgh, their designs are unmistakable homage to the Scottish home – reacted with details of Plaid, headdresses and romantic lace. She herself spending her favorite season in layering outfits and boots – the perfect combination for long walks through Edinburgh.
VOGUE: What do you like about Edinburgh?
Judy R Clark: The atmosphere, the architecture, the art and fashion scene. And that there are always new places to discover that inspire me. Since I use many materials from Scotland for my collections, it is best that I live in the capital and the manufacturers can visit at any time. It allows me to accompany the emergence of my designs from the beginning.
A perfect day in Edinburgh …
… Would start with a walk along the Water of Leith. Then I would stroll over the Stockbridge Market, visit an exhibition, and go to Stockbridge and Morningside shopping. In the evening I meet my friends at a dinner – the perfect way to end the day.
Where you reserve a table? And where you meet your tea time?
The Gardner’s Cottage, one of my favorite restaurants, is only five minutes away from my studio. This historic cottage was originally lived in the gardener, offers the seasonal delicious dishes. I like the flavor! Or Empires, a small Turkish restaurant on Saint Mary’s Street. Here you can dine surrounded by oriental decorations and can listen to live guitar music. For a meeting in the afternoon, I recommend Leo’s Beanery. There are award-winning brownies are a must . The owners have made the way the furniture out of old doors and sewing machines.
Which location would you recommend for cocktails “after work”?
Panda & Sons on Queen Street. The outside looks like an old barbers shop. You can wander downstairs to a false bookcase and pull an old book to open the door to the basement bar where you can sip cocktails in old barber shop chairs. My favorite cocktail is the Birdcage which comes in a glass dome full of rosemary smoke.
Which shops you equip regularly visit?
Armstrong’s Vintage Emporium is a perfect place to be inspired. The selection of dresses and costumes is just fantastic! For new pieces I shop preferably in small boutiques in Stockbridge and Morningside.
Picture of the new Lace Noir Collection – David Stanton
See the article online here
Some great new images shot by Jodie Mann Photography in Devour Magazine featuring our Pheasant Feather Frock Coat and Tulle Skirt with headpiece and breastplate from Tigerpunk.
Photo – David Stanton –
Giant Chandelier Earrings – Euan McWhirter Jewellery
Model – Victoria Middleton
MUA – Molly Sheridan
The new collection launches soon here is a taster of whats to come!
We are teaming up with some our top favorite talent in Edinburgh’s Newton this weekend. Stop by and say hello!
Its very central but here is a map to help you out.