Monday, March 8, 2010

Paris Fashion Week day 4 & 5

Dear Readers,

The week carries on with many interesting news!

To start, as we promised you, more pictures on the last collection of Bernhard Willhelm presentation.It's in the borderline between an art installation and fashion ( as he has done in the past already).






Photos by Maria Ziegelboeck


Next, we would like to present you to Laura Theiss. She is originally from Lithuania and graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2009. She has a strong passion for knitwear. She describes her interest as a tongue, she says " For me knitwear is comparable to my mother tongue: it's a sort of language embedded in my DNA and I find it easy to express myself through it. The best part of being a knitwear designer is that I can create my own fabric with a needle and a yarn."

Her current collection exhibited at the OnOff showroom is based on women samurai from Japan.
Here is a preview of her line and we are hoping to talk more about her work later on...





Ann Demeulester




A Moment in...

The brand "continues the approach of a collective of 9 interdisciplinary talents with the creative process informed by the skills and artisans that often have a cursory relationship to fashion, such as painters, sculptors and musicians."









The No Feelings Team.

Photos from the Flanders Fashion Institute


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