The day when I heard the good news about being selected for the Zandra Rhodes internship I felt over the moon to have the chance to learn from a well-known designer. I did research even before the interview and believed that I would learn so much from this experience. The designs and prints posted on the website and social media caught my eye because they are truly beautiful and I wanted to see them in person. Since I had done some printing back when I was doing my bachelor's degree I was also interested in understanding it further. I wanted to develop my knowledge of how prints are created and how the elements of a print can be developed. Every day I kept wondering and could not believe that I was part of this Colourful Heritage internship project.
The first day of my internship with Zandra Rhodes finally came, I was really nervous but also excited and I tried my best. I learnt how to press garments nicely and met new people - Zandra Rhodes, everyone in the Studio, Lorna, Ellen, and the other interns. The following day I did some preparation again for the next photography session. I steamed and ironed different types of materials and designs, which always inspired and amazed me.
Then, my first photography day arrived. It was great to make sure the garments were properly placed on the mannequin and ready to be photographed. After a few garments I swapped roles with the other intern. My fourth and fifth days of the internship were really great and I learnt a lot from them.
On my sixth day, after all the garments were well prepared for the next photography session, we moved on to the accessories. The accessories - hats and hairpieces - were amazing. Unfortunately, I did not get a chance to attend the photography day for the accessories due to my university class schedule, but at least I had seen the great pieces.
The following internship day was my final photography day, focusing on the remaining garment pieces that had not been photographed yet. And my last day of my internship also went well. I still cannot believe that my last day was highlighted by a stunning piece hanging on the rail, and I got a chance to see and take a picture of the cape that Freddie Mercury had worn.
I am really happy and enjoyed this internship. I will never forget this opportunity.