Showing posts with label Spring Summer 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring Summer 2010. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Unbeweavable....Grau Wal



grau wal.
eve cahill & anna rybakov.
grau wal was founded in 2009 by friends, eve cahill & anna rybakov.
originally from washington state, anna moved to new york in the winter of 2005 after receiving her b.s. in textile & apparel design from cornell university. eve, hailing from southern pennsylvania, joined anna in new york a year later, after completing the same program.
the collection started out as an accidental collaboration when the two started making bracelets and necklaces for themselves. the interest of friends & co-workers inspired the pair to launch the company in february 2009 made of brass and synthetic hair.











Some unrelated inspiration courtesy of Nom de Guerre Spring Summer 2010...









Sunday, January 10, 2010

Francesco Scognamigli Spring Summer Collection 2010



What You Need to Know;


Born in 1975 in Pompeii, near Naples, Francesco Scognamiglio opened his first atelier when he was 23. Since then his career has been constantly on the rise thanks to his designs often characterised by a strange dichotomy between research, experimentation and avant-garde inspirations on one side and the traditional principles of the Neapolitan tailoring school on the other. This perennial dichotomy came back in Scognamiglio’s Spring/Summer 09 collection: perfectly tailored cropped jackets were paired with black plastic see-through trousers; there was an emphasis on sleeves, shoulders and shoulder-pads, often decorated with ethereal feathers; sculpted ruffles appeared on necklines, skirts and dresses, alternated to cascades of roses. Soft and light fabrics were juxtaposed to stiffer fabrics used to create more structured volumes and silhouettes. This bi-dimensionality allowed the outfits to acquire a new form as the fabrics created chiaroscuro effects and a tactile experience exalted by the body’s movement. Scognamiglio’s ivory silky suits and his signature organza blouses were impeccable, while his rigid coat dresses mirrored the personality of the muse the young designer had in mind when he designed this collection, a self-confident and warrior-like, though highly sensual and sexy, woman.


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