Monday 10 December 2012

JOKKAdesign - Fine knitwear Collection S/S 2013


JOKKAdesign - Beyond - fine knitwear collection


The collection layout and visual presentation reflects the features of Japanese culture. A knitted Kimono-inspired collection with western tailoring. As raw material designer, the fabric planning takes a lot of time but is my key starting point. Global trends in fashion, music, art and world political events are in a continuous influence for me - so when I create from the raw yarn, it's like a movie projector - my thoughts reflect onto the material and I ‘see’ the following collection style.


The collection name, "Beyond", and refers to my previous Pearl fine knitwear collection - the same pattern was used in a different way and in these two collection's there is a feeling of West meets East. In the PEARL collection, the aim of this fine knitwear was to radiate a sense of the Baroque period - a luxurious silky atmosphere unfolds before you. The BEYOND fine knitwear collection aims to capture a Japanese spiritual world of nature.


My aim with the BEYOND collection is to try and confirm that we have to turn back to natural values and use natural raw materials. The collection reflects this, as the raw material – the yarn - is 60% merino wool and 40% wool yarn.




Photographer: Matyas Misetics www.misetics.com
Model: Ayona Delger/Prime Model Management
Make-up artist: Dorottya Nagy http://szianagydori.wix.com/dorottyanagyhttp://dorottyanagy.tumblr.com/

Hair stylist: Anett Vörös - Microphone hair
Special thanks to: Bullet Shih - Editor at Ahomina.com All of Art
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ahomina/134765339973381?notif_t=fbpage_fan_invite , Szandra Csek and MÜSZI


Tuesday 20 November 2012

DRESS BY IRIS VAN HERPEN

3D design by IRIS VAN HERPEN


" Iris van Herpen has collaborated on her collections with a number of artists from various disciplines, often on a recurring basis: choreographer and dancer Nanine Linning, visual artist Bart Hess, architect Daniel Widrig, Benthem Crouwel Architects, milliner Stephen Jones, milliner Irene Bussemaker, shoe brand United Nude (Rem D. Koolhaas), architect Isaie Bloch, filmmaker Zach Gold, graphic designer Tara Dougans, singer Joey Yung, architect Julia Koerner, jewellery designer Heaven Tanudiredja, and director and filmmaker Joost Vandebrug.
Singer-songwriter Björk wore dresses from several Iris van Herpen collections. She wore one of the dresses from the Radiation Invasion collection for the cover photo of her albumBiophilia (album). Both covers were photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. The dress also featured in the video Van Lamsweerde and Matadin shot for the song Moon of Björk’s Biophilia album.[1] Furthermore, Björk wore dresses by Iris van Herpen during live concerts in 2012 (Roskilde;[2] NY Hall of Science; Biophilia concert in Iceland).
Additionally, singer-songwriter Lady Gaga and artist and style icon Daphne Guinness have worn dresses by Iris van Herpen" Wiki

Iris van herpen's 3d Haute Couture 




"Van Herpen’s decision to explore the Rapid prototyping technology of 3D printing allowed her to be the first to introduce this technology in fashion, and to create astonishing designs with it. Van Herpen became fascinated with the endless design potential of 3D printing. In recent collections she further developed her prints by adding detailed handwork. She callaborates with the Belgian company Materialise NV for the printing of her designs." Wiki


Sunday 18 November 2012

Designer: IRIS VAN HERPEN

 IRIS VAN HERPEN


"Iris van Herpen (born 5 June 1984, Wamel, The Netherlands) is a Dutch fashion designer. She studied Fashion Design at Artez Institute of the Arts Arnhem and interned at Alexander McQueen in London, and Claudy Jongstra in Amsterdam. In 2007, she started her own label. Since July 2011, she is a guest member of the prestigious Parisian Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture, which is part of the Fédération française de la couture." Wiki

The “Cathedral Dress” from Micro S/S 2012

"Hybrid Holism" AW 2012/2013 collection. 




 “For me fashion is an expression of art that is very close related to me and to my body. I see it as my expression of identity combined with desire, moods and cultural setting. 
In all my work I try to make clear that fashion is an artistic expression, showing and wearing art, and not just a functional and devoid of content or commercial tool. With my work I intend to show that fashion can certainly have an added value to the world,  that it is timeless and that its consumption can be less important then its beginning. Wearing clothing can create a very exciting and imperative form of self-expression. 'Form follows function'  is not a slogan with which I concur. On the contrary, I find that forms complement and change the body and thus the emotion. Movement, so essential to and in the body, is just as important in my work. By bringing form, structure and  materials together in a new manner, I try to suggest and realize optimal tension and movement.” 
Iris van Herpen


Iris van Herpen has collaborated on her collections with a number of artists from various disciplines.



"Hybrid Holism" AW 2012/2013 collection.

Wednesday 14 November 2012

Amaya Arzuaga A/W 2012/13

" Emphasized volumes, geometric plisse effects, artisanal crochet work and contrasting materials for a collection based on stark, essential tones."
Maglieria Italiana N.172








Monday 12 November 2012

Jesús del Pozo A/W 2012/13

" Cutting-edge constructions and ultra-soft fabrics for sophisticated looks that tend to feature oversize lengths."
Maglieria Italiana N.172








Jesús del Pozo A/W 2012/13

Sunday 11 November 2012

Leonardo Cano A/W 2012/13

" For this talented spanish designer knits represents a realm for exploring: the garments are like sculptures that reveal macro-relieves, ruffles, transparency and bold silhouettes. "
Maglieria Italiana N.172






Thursday 8 November 2012

Sita Murt A/W 2012/13

Mysterious smoky color harmonies and sophisticated structures.
Sita Murt knitwear collection A/W 2012/13

"Natural delicate colors for sweaters and cardigans boasting sophisticated designs. 
Fringe, relief effects, collars and trim have been designed to create movement."
Maglieria Italiana N.172

Transparent Intarsia elements


Fur effect
Structured fur coat


Soft mohair pullover
Spectacular details

LOVE

Monday 24 September 2012

Story of the world travelled dresses 5. / A világ látott ruhák története 5.

Florence - Shanghai - Budapest
The Italian company Lana Gatto and JOKKAdesign I. project 
for the 69 Pitti Immagine Filati Florence/Italy
2012/2013 A/W colour and yarn presentation
JOKKAdesign Fine Harmony capsule collection

69 Pitti Immagine Filati - Exhibition of Yarn Collection for the knitwear industry for Trade visitors.
Italy/ Florence/ Fortezza de Basso
Exhibition hall - Lana Gatto's booth






Sketches and documentation on the exhibition



Camello
Cipria