Showing posts with label Designers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Designers. Show all posts

Thursday, October 23, 2008

CHRISTOPHER KANE

Christopher Kane (born 26 July, 1982) is a Glasgow-born London-based fashion designer, who graduated from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 2006.

Kane was born as the youngest of five children in Newarthill, near Motherwell, in North Lanarkshire to an engineer and draughtsman and housewife mother.
While still in college, Kane worked for fellow designers Russell Sage and Giles Deacon and attracted the attention of Donatella Versace by winning the LancĂ´me Colour Award in 2005. Kane subsequently won the Harrods Design Award for his MA Graduate collection, consisting of £1,500 and a showpiece window in Harrods from February 24 to March 8 2006. The collection consisted of stretch-lace dresses decorated with brass rings. He was immediately hired by Versace to work on the label's Atelier couture collection as well as consulting on shoes and accessories.

In December 2006 Kane was photographed by David Bailey for British Vogue alongside Antony Price, whose 1980's bombshell evening dresses and curvaceous feminine styles foreshadowed Kane's bandage-tight tailoring.
Kane established his own-name label in 2006, with his sister, Tammy Kane, who studied at the Scottish College of Textile Design, running the financial side of the business and also assisting in his fabric creation and design process. His first independent show, presented on 20th September 2006, consisted of super-short bandage dresses in neon shades. Kane said of his collection that he " only used neon last year because it was [his] first collection and I wanted to go as bright as possible." The collection was lauded by prominent international fashion critics and credited by various sources as a major contributor to summer 2007's 'fluoro' trends. In April 2006, Kane was awarded the Young Designer of the Year at the Scottish Fashion Awards. Subsequently, the designer launced a capsule collection for British high-street clothing store Top Shop.


His second collection, show cased on 13th February 2007, once again received positive reviews from leading critics. Moving away from his signature tight-fitted look, Kane showcased a collection of velvets and leathers in a more relaxed silhouette. This was also his first collaboration with prominent shoe designer Manolo Blahnik, who created the shoes for the show.
Kane collaborations extend into music, whereby he designed costumes for Kylie Minogue's music video 2 Hearts. On 18th October 2007, he collaborated with Beth Ditto for luxury label Swarovski's Fashion Rocks show held at the Royal Albert Hall to critical acclaim. In addition to designing his own label and consulting at Versace, he is also part of Atlier Swarovski, a small collective of designers who create special jewellery collections for Swarovski.


On 10th September 2007, days before Kane was scheduled to show his third collection, it was reported that 23 pieces from the Spring-Summer 2008 show had been stolen from his London studio. In addition to cashmere and leather pieces, a laptop was also stolen. No fingerprints were found upon inspection. However, the designer proceeded his third show and second collaboration with Blahnik seven days later on 17th September 2007, once again changing directions and introducing snake skin printed chiffon and denim in yet another collection that won rave reviews.
On 27th November 2007, he was awarded New Designer of The Year at the British Fashion Awards. Kane has also been credited for single-handedly turning the fortunes of cashmere producer Johnstons of Elginby partnering with the company to produce his line of cashmere garments.


Known to be a passionate promoter of his home country, the designer was appointed as an ambassador for VisitScotland in January 2008. He celebrated Burns Night by showcasing a special trunk show of his Spring-Summer 2008 collection as well as hosting an exclusive party at Harvey Nichols the ambassador for VisitScotland. Furthering his role, Kane collaborated with Lancome to create a limited edition Juicy Tube lip gloss. The finished product, called Burns Night, is a tangerine colour with a beautiful illustration printed on the tube along with Kane's signature and was launched in February 2008.
On 12th February 2008, the designer showcased his fourth collection which departed again from his previous themes. Featuring dresses of layered organdy and plastic sequins, cable woven cashemere tops and dresses along with heavily embellished jackets, the show was greeted with similar praise from fashion critics.


On 16th September 2008, Kane showcased his fifth collection, this time building upon his previous theme of circular sequins which "had grown into even bigger circles of chiffon and leather that rippled like scales around the models or created scalloped contours down their bodies to oscillating – and very short – hemlines." Inspired by "Planet of the Apes" and "The Flintstones", it was met with similar praise from fashion critics.


Christopher Kane RTW Spring 2009










more of this collection HERE

Sunday, August 24, 2008

ALESSANDRO DELL'ACQUA

Alessandro Dell'Acqua is a Italian Fashion Designer who was born in Naples in 1962. Dell'Acqua studied at the Art Institute of Naples and graduated in 1981. His career began in 1982 when he worked for the Marzotti Group. He has also worked in a knitwear mill - his fellow employees at the mill now work for him. One of his colleagues when he worked with Genny was the famous designer, Versace. He became the leading designer for the famous knitwear company, Pietro Pianforini.

Dell'Acqua's firsst collection debuted at the Milan Moda Donna in 1996 and it received rave reviews. Since then his career has gone on to greater and greater heights. He has won the Oscar Della Moda twice in Italy. Dell'Acqua's inspirations include the great Italian actresses, Anna Magnani, Sofia Loren and Monica Vitti.




MENS SPRING 09 COLLECTION







WOMENS COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTS SINCE 06





Saturday, July 26, 2008

HENRY HOLLAND & HOUSE OF HOLLAND




Henry Holland is a fashion designer from Ramsbottom, Lancashire, England who is the designer behind House of Holland who he partners with graphic designer Chris Williams & sales manager of the line Jessica Fletcher..House of Holland is known for its bold 80's color reminiscent tee's displaying chants most would dare to say..like the lines popular tee collection offering to show appreciation to legendary fashion designer's through loud sexual chants that rhyme..
(for the record he was one of the first to rock the loud colorful clothing look..)

HERE'S THE BIO OF HENRY FROM HIS VIEW
There once was a boy called Henry,
(Whose taste was somewhat bendy…),
With a pash for fash,
And all things flash,
He was quite the talk of the trendy.

One day Henry had an idea,
And a genius one it was clear,
For a range of t-shirts,
That were so hip they hurt,
"Anna Wintour'll love 'em", he cheered!

So he set about thinking of slogans,
That the fash crowd would lap up like no-one's,
His fave celebs,
Designers (and plebs),
None were safe, and he had so much fun!

That's how House of Holland was born,
(on the name he never was torn),
"Buy this Coleen!",
His first t-shirt screamed,
And so Heat magazine got on board…

The rest, as they say, is history,
And there really is no great mystery,
If you want to be cool,
At work, play or school,
Better snap one up pretty damn swiftly!







Find out more about Holland in a recent interview with the Telegraph HERE

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

PIERRE HARDY THE GOD



Pierre Hardy began his career with Christian Dior's shoe collection in 1988. He was recognized for his achievements and soon was collaborating with Vogue Homme International magazine where he was in charge of the show page, editing and illustration. Since the 1990's, Pierre Hardy has been very busy with different projects. He has been designing the men's and women's shoes collection for Hermes, handing the Art Director of Sequoia, and becoming the professor at the "Ecole Superieur des Arts Appliques". He also worked as the art director for the "Young Designers International Festival in Hyeres" from 1992 to 1997. Pierre Hardy launched his successful, self-titled collection in the summer of 1999 and began his first collection for men in 2001. He then became the creative director for Hermes Jewelry and also designs the shoe collection for Balenciaga. In October of 2003, the first Pierre Hardy store opened in Paris.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

MELODY EHSANI IS DOPE!!!



Melody Ehsani is a L.A. based designer..who has cooked up some ridiculously fly shoes & accessories..I havent been able to meet her in person but Ive stumbled across her stuff & been in love..Her jewelry has been seen on everyone from Eryka Badu to Alicia Keys to Ciara..Because of her jewelry I call her the female version of Verbal..ha..2 check out her stuff click $HERE$