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Beigefoldedshoe

Posted by Fabrik | July 10, 2009

Beigefoldedshoe by Marloes ten Bhömer

Marloes ten Bhömer launches ‘Beigefoldedshoe’, a shoe made from a single piece of folded leather and stainless steel heel construction, which stems from one of her visionary footwear concepts, transformed into a wearable shoe through two years of design and engineering development. Hand made in the UK, and incorporating technical expertise from international manufacturers.

http://marloestenbhomer.squarespace.com/

The first special edition MARLOESTENBHOMER® shoes are now available to order. Click here to go to the ONLINE BOUTIQUE.

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Campanas + LACOSTE

Posted by Fabrik | July 3, 2009

LACOSTE TAPS CAMPANAS TO CREATE 2009 HOLIDAY COLLECTOR’S SERIES

Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana have create a range of polo shirts for fashion brand Lacoste.

From the artist:

Based in Sao Paulo, Estudio Campana is constantly investigating new possibilities in concept and uses for different clashes of materials. It creates bridges and dialogues where the exchange of information is also a source of inspiration. Designers Fernando and Humberto Campana carry the duality of their rural Brazilian background and the urban codes from their youth and adulthood.

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The Uniform Project

Posted by Miss Frijol | June 20, 2009

The Uniform Project - 1 dress 365 days

Starting May 2009, I have pledged to wear one dress for one year as an exercise in sustainable fashion. Here’s how it works: There are 7 identical dresses, one for each day of the week. Every day I will reinvent the dress with layers, accessories and all kinds of accouterments, the majority of which will be vintage, hand-made, or hand-me-down goodies. Think of it as wearing a daily uniform with enough creative license to make it look like I just crawled out of the Marquis de Sade’s boudoir.

The Uniform Project is also a year-long fundraiser for the Akanksha Foundation, a grassroots movement that is revolutionizing education in India. At the end of the year, all contributions will go toward Akanksha’s School Project to fund uniforms and other educational expenses for slum children in India.

The Story of Uniforms

I was raised and schooled in India where uniforms were a mandate in most public schools. Despite the imposed conformity, kids always found a way to bend the rules and flaunt a little personality. Boys rolled up their sleeves, wore over-sized swatches, and hiked up their pants to show off their high-tops. Girls obsessed over bangles, bindis and bad hairdos. Peaking through the sea of uniforms were the idiosyncrasies of teen style and individual flare. I now want to put the same rules to test again, only this time I’m trading in the catholic school fervor for an eBay addiction and relocating the school walls to this wonderful place called the internet.

The Dress

How do you design a dress that can be worn all year around? The mastermind behind the uniform dress is my friend and designer, Eliza Starbuck. We took inspiration from one of my staple dresses, improving upon the shape and fit to add on some seasonal versatility. The dress is designed so it can be worn both ways, front and back, and also as an open tunic. It’s made from a durable, breathable cotton, good for New York summers and good for layering in cooler seasons. With deep hidden pockets to appease my deep aversion for carrying purses. More photos of the dress and the dressmaking process coming soon to the Uniform Blog.

The Accessories

The hats and plumes, the dickeys and drapes, the shoes and slips, the belts and brooches – much of what you will see are byproducts of my cyber-slacking on eBay and Etsy, backed by visits to the many local vintage boutiques, thrift stores and flea markets of New York. I am also collaborating with other designers and friends to create original pieces. If you are looking to purge some of your old accessories or if you would like to design a piece or concept an ensemble for The Uniform Project, see Donate Accessories.

http://www.theuniformproject.com/

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Do it yourself dresses

Posted by Fabrik | April 1, 2009

Berber Soepboer / Michiel Schuurmando - Do it yourself dresses

Berber Soepboer approached Michiel Schuurman in August 2008 to design the textile for a series of dresses. The COLOURING & the ASSEMBLY dresses were shown on the 7th of September in Bergeick in ‘De Ploeg’, a very famous textile factory.

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Mary Katrantzou / 2009

Posted by Miss Frijol | March 4, 2009

Mary Katrantzou, in her new collection, hypper-real imagery is futher explored combining jewellery and ruffle prints. Colour blocking hives the collection a graphic edge, with pop inspired colours: orange, pink and bright yellow with real real jewellery! woooooooooow!

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Agatha Ruiz de la Prada

Posted by Fabrik | March 4, 2009

Agatha Ruiz de la Prada Fall 2009

Ágatha Ruíz de la Prada y Sentmenat (born 22 June 1960) is a Spanish fashion designer who is one of her country’s best-known personalities in the clothing industry, in addition to being a highly-recognized figure on the European social and entertainment scene.

Following studies at the Barcelona Fashion Institute [l'Escola d'Art i Tècniques de la Moda de Barcelona], she entered the world of fashion in 1980 at the age of twenty and started her career as a designer the following year, in the aftermath of having arranged her first fashion show in Madrid’s Centro Superior de Diseño de Moda. Top models like Eva Riccobono and Andreea Stancu walk regulary for her during fashion weeks.

In the following years, Ágatha Ruíz de la Prada became a leading figure of the capital city’s sociocultural movement of the late 1970s-early 1980s, known as the Movida. The popularity of her original bright-colored designs was assured by her skillful use of the motifs of moons, stars, suns or hearts, which also transferred to her designs for furniture, carpets, crockery, lamps, pens, pencils, lip balms, scents, sleeves, towels or bed linen as well as clothes for men, women and children. She is also known for having joined and supported Spain’s Green party, the Confederation of the Greens, and for her success with top commercial enterprises such as Audi, Air Europa, DHL, Absolut and El Corte Inglés. In addition to fashion stores in a various Spanish cities, she also has outlets in Milan, Paris and New York.

Agatha Ruiz de la Prada official page

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Iris van Herper

Posted by El Javi | February 20, 2009

Check out the latest Iris van Herper collection. Crazy!

more images and video at irisvanherpen.com

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Daisy Balloon

Posted by Fabrik | February 19, 2009

Daisy is a worldly known balloon artist.  She has won the world’s first ever balloon dress competition and countless awards forward. Along with her keen sense of fashion, she holds affectionate side when performing in front of the kids.

more artwork and interview to the artist at Hitspaper! don’t miss it!

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