Krasilnikova was
launched in 2009 by Irina Krasilnikova. After the hyper-romantic and
elegant designs of previous seasons, SS14 came as a shock to many as
Krasilnikova showcased tough laser-cut platform wedges, knit textures
and faux-fur.
The designer's latest inspirations hark back to the romantic aesthetic she's become known for, full of sophistication, quaintness and refinement. Designing for a contemporary, self-assured urban woman who yearns for some sense of softness, Krasilnikova brings versatility to womenswear with her intelligent approach to femininity. She reinterprets rougher natural textures to accentuate the female figure.
Combining traditional
craftsmanship and attention to detail, all of her designs are handmade in
Ukraine with wool felting and knitting used alongside technical practices
such as 3D printing and laser cutting. In these designs, an illusion
of reality makes 2D seem 3D and vice versa, reflecting the natural
human desire to alter the things around us.
With Vogue.co.uk,
Marie Claire US and Style.com picking up on her SS14 collection (pictured), as
well as showcasing her AW14 collection on our catwalk at Freemasons Hall during fashion week, Krasilnikova is
making her first steps into the international fashion scene.
By Isabella Silvers, Contributor, (@izzymks).