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Eudon Choi's amazing SS14 collection presented at London Fashion Week. Check it out!
"My inspiration was taken from the worldwide ethnic group clothing, particularly the ethnic group in South China, the 'triangle shape', and 'the two-dimension cut' comes from the 'huayao dai' ethnic," designer Min Nan Hui explains. The beautiful pattern and unique structure of this garment is what really had me in awe and I give props to Min for her originality. Make sure you check her out at http://minnanhui.com .
Here you are my friends, designer Holly Fulton has made my ideal spring and summer collection. Holly has done an extraordinary job with her SS14 collection and I think she deserves some praise. “The collection was all hand-stitched, hand-embroidered, inspired by people who made their own things in the Seventies,” Holly explains. Make sure you visit her website at www.hollyfulton.com .
Christopher Raeburn S/S 14 women’s collection presented at London Fashion Week. A beautiful collection by Raeburn, he once again fails to disappoint. Check it out!
Simple colors and wonderful structure = a beautiful garment. Designer Eudon Choi has done a phenomenal job with his S/S 2014 collection, with his experience in menswear design he likes to give his womenswear collections that sort-of masculine cut. Eudon’s inspiration came from nature and the exotic flora of Asia. Make sure you checkout some of his other collections at http:// www.eudonchoi.com .
Designer Rick Owens- Fall/Winter 2014 collection. This is a great fashion show I love the uniqueness that he has. Check it out!
“I think in menswear you have a lot of rules and I like to break rules, in a way,” designer Roni Ilan jokingly explained. Ilan is the first female doing menswear that I have written about and she has proven to me that us, females, are just as capable of making men’s clothing as men are at making women’s. Her collection exceeded my expectations and I feel she has given a good name to those women that love in making men’s clothes. Check out her short description at http://www.businessoffashion.com/2013/06/top-6-graduate-designers-from-csms-ba-fashion-show.html .
“I was always drawing and painting. It grew into more textile work, and I started involving my fabrics in my drawings,” designer Nathaniel Lyles explains. Lyles left me in amazement after looking at his extraordinary collection, which was inspired by an unattractive and unpopular Dawn Wiener in the movie “Welcome to the Dollhouse” (1995). Checkout his website at http://www.nathaniellyles.co.uk .
"I’m striving for really beautiful and carefully considered clothes,” designer Drew Henry explains. Henry has done an incredible job with his entire collection, Intersections, the different textiles and touches of color are a wonderful blend. For this collection, Drew spent hours in the Central Saint Martins' Library looking for inspiration from his home country, South Africa. “I was finding South African references that I had never even seen before: books from 1965 that had been forgotten on the shelves.” To find out a little bit more about Drew Henry go to http://dvrcty.com/DREW-HENRY-fashion-show .
Yigal Azrouël SS14 presented at New York Fashion Week. This is a great fashion show! Check it out!
Christopher Kane SS14 Collection presented at London Fashion Week. This is a must watch fashion show. I was immediately in love with his work as soon as I saw it.
One word, beautiful. Designer Marie Rydland specializes in textiles for fashion and has developed and weaved these textiles herself, that in itself is a good reason to check her out. Make sure you visit her website at http://www.marierydland.com .
"Original, intellectual and very beddable" the exact words designer Christopher Kane uses to describe his style. Can I disagree? Not at all. Kane’s inspiration for his 2014 Spring Collection was “flowers” and he brought excitement and anticipation to my spring. Make sure you check out his clothes at http://www.net-a-porter.com/Shop/Designers/Christopher_Kane .
You think that’s knit? Actually it’s not a bit of knit. Designer Philli Wood did a terrific job with this deceiving, yet attractive design. “As a knitter, I know first hand that knitting can be time consuming. One slip of the stitch and you’ll be right back where you started, perhaps cursing along the way,” Wood explains. That’s why his innovative technique of printing black knit patterns onto light nylon fabrics not only had me astonished, but I immediately felt his relief.
This outfit is beyond any descriptive words. Designer Yigal Azrouël did a phenomenal job with his 2013 Ready-To-Wear Spring Collection, as soon as I laid eyes on it I wanted my closet filled with Azrouël’s clothes. “The designs are inspired by the architecture of nature–rocks, streams, rivers. These elements are unchanging, and my clothes are for a strong woman who may be influenced by the world around her, but knows who she is and is true to that.” Yigal explains. Checkout his website to see more of his breathtaking collections at http://www.yigal-azrouel.com .
Treasure this 00:02:09 as much as you can. Kay Kwok Presented by GQ - SS14 at London Collections: Men. Watch this video!
This dress has it all. The awesome, yet simple color, the layers of fabric (to add that “puffy” look) and the touch of pattern on the side. Designer Holly Penfold did a marvelous job with her entire Westminster Graduate Collection, the flow of her design really grabbed my attention. To checkout her portfolio visit http://www.westminsterfashion.com/holly-penfold/ .