Showing posts with label Fashion Designer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion Designer. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Sunday, 8 January 2012

Emelie Johansson

Emilie Johansson is a fashion and surface pattern designer from Sweden the images shown are from her latest collection called 'Structure is everything'

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Nikoline Liv Andersen I

Nikoline Liv Andersen's styling and concepts are amazing. Drawing on historical and modern fashions and mixing everything up; colours, styles, textures and fabrics. A melting pot of creativity Nikoline is currently exhibiting 'The Dance of the Deaf and Dumb Eye' and 'Slowly Seeping Through My Hands' at Horsens Museum of Modern Art. (Thanks),

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Mia Nisbet Chimwembe

Fashion Designer, Mia Nisbet Chimwembe has been shortlisted for Fashion's Finest designer of The Year Award 2011, however she has already been awarded Make Your Mark In Fashion Award 2008 and The British Fashion Council's Innovation Award 2009. Mia went to Madras College St Andrews and then went on to graduate in Textile Design at GSA. Mia fell in love with Malawi during a trip there several years ago and now her own ethical fashion label MIA merges recycled European and Malawi fashion and textiles to create her collections which have the richness of African textiles and western styling

Monday, 6 June 2011

Barbara Gongini

The dark theatre of Danish designer Barbara Gongini's W/F11 collection is breath takingly rich in texture, silhouette and form, a fashion fairytale.

Friday, 22 April 2011

Alessia Xoccato


Alessia Xoccato was trained at Domus Accademy, Milan. This is Alessia's Spring/Summer range 2011 using asymmetric layering of contrasting fabrics some translucent and some opaque.

Friday, 15 April 2011

Marc Le Bihan II

More Marc Le Bihan, Top and Middle image from his Spring/ Summer 2007, Bottom Spring/ Summer 2010.

Marc Le Bihan

Love the delicate fabrics and tones that Marc Le Bihan uses, and the wonderful and innovative detailing, gathering and seams. (thanks)

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Marta Makany II


Marta Makany's coloured ruffles.

Marta Makany I

Marta Makany is an Hungarian designer, her work is stunningly feminine, using translucent fabrics with lots of ruffle and layering. Marta Makany is an exuberant character, she has a blog, tumbler and flickr where you can see more of her work.

Dora Abodi

This was Dora Abodi's Spring/ Summer collection from 2010, it is packed full of quilting, pleating, ruffles and detail. The collection manages to create a sculptural and feminine form simultaneously, wonderful. Dora Adobi graduated from MODART in Budapest, she has a deeply ethical attitude towards fashion: no 'fast' fashion, no environmental and labour exploitation, no real fur, no 'exotic' leathers and often the textiles used in her collections are from recycled materials. (thanks)

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Richard Borges

Richard Borges worked as a DJ, part time designer and then landed a job in a high-end pop-up shop, which re-ignited his desire to be involved in the fashion machine. In 2008 he relocated to London and has been refining his aesthetic into some stunning collections and two label's Richard Borges and 23 7 Richard Borges. (thanks)

Thursday, 31 March 2011

Sunday, 6 March 2011

Federico Cabrera




Federico Cabrera, breaks photographs, fractures them, stretches them, smashes them and then holds up the broken mirror he creates, to the fashion world. His work is stunningly beautiful, whilst also poignantly disturbing and reflective, on societies manipulation of the human form, through the dictates of style, fashion and conceived beauty.

Federico Cabrera is an Argentinian now living in Finland, who works for the fashion brand Gilles et Dada

Thursday, 3 March 2011

Manish Arora


These images are from Manish Arora's 2007 Fashion in Motion show. I love the vivid combinations of colours, silhouettes and textures he uses in the clothes, but also the wonderful hair pieces and the fantastic makeup. Manish Arora studied at the National Institute of Fashion Technology in New Delhi, his fashion merges contemporary shapes and silhouettes with traditional Indian craft methods and the riotous strength of colour that is ubiquitous in the Indian culture.