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Showing posts with label International Catwalk Competition. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

COLLECTION| International Catwalk Competition at Graduate Fashion Week 2014.



Adriana Perelli Gonzales - Istituto Marangoni Milan


Sabrina Pilkati - Academia Di Costume E Di Moda


Shan Liao Huang - Shih Chien University 


Claudio Cutungo - IED


Jessica Tarisch - Istituto Marangoni Paris

On the final day of GFW 2014, the International Catwalk Competition hit the runway. A stunning explosion of print, colour and texture from universities across the globe, the show was testament to the talent of our international counterparts. 

Highlights included Adriana Perelli Gonzales' ‘Afro-Cuban Beats’ collection, inspired by an Afro-Cuban jazz song. Gonzales’ collection overflowed with character as Cuban and African culture collided to form an eclectic combination of texture and print. Lively prints were adorned with feather, fur, beads and hand stitched embroidery. Orange, yellow and green tones featured heavily throughout and black provided a backdrop for a sea of ethnic print. A playful banana print was also worked into the collection. Feather cuffs and floral headpieces beautifully complemented Gonzales’ ethnic fusion. 

Sabrina Pilkati showcased a minimal, architectural aesthetic within her collection. Ultra high neck details in caviar leather were featured extended from mesh tops. Deconstructed silhouettes set the tone for Pilkati's collection. Leather and fleece fabrics were juxtaposed in designs from across the collection with panelling and curved zip details adding a sense of deconstruction and garment manipulation to each look. A particular highlight came in the form of a cream coloured coat with extended, structured shoulder detail. A colour palette of red, black and cream formed shell-like encasings which strikingly manipulated the female form. 

Shan Liao Huang used a limited colour palette of strictly grey tones throughout her collection. Featuring both mens and womenswear, Huang’s designs exuded a feeling of androgyny. Silhouettes were oversized, particularly in the shoulder area and garments were padded throughout the collection with Huang’s jacket designs resembling that of baseball jackets in terms of silhouette. Graphic black and white print was displayed in singular sections within each look. A distressed aesthetic set the tone for Huang’s collection which favoured a use of feather applique detailing, metal box bags and panelling to create a look reminiscent of modern armour.

Claudio Cutungo favoured a dramatic use of black in his collection. Mesh, feathers, lace and vinyl black detailing added to Cutungo’s striking aesthetic. Cutungo’s designs featured floor length designs in a contrasting array of textures, with heavy wool coats being juxtaposed against softly ruffled sleeves. Accentuated waists gave added form to an otherwise straight silhouette and vinyl black hats complete with lace detailing perfectly complemented Cutungo’s look.

Jessica Tarisch presented a traditional collection, taking inspiration from the Alpine region in which she grew up. Heavy flanneled fabrics were given a feminine twist as they were combined with softer silk pieces throughout the collection. Knitted crochet finishes offered a feeling of tradition to Tarisch’s collection and a traditionally feminine silhouette complete with cinched in waist added to a sense of culture - with heavy fabrics being reminiscent of the hiking clothing that Tarisch encountered growing up. Patchwork elements and a muted colour palette effortlessly complemented Tarisch’s homespun aesthetic.

By Charlotte Muscat, (@CharlotteLM9).
Images by Tram Nguyen, (@TramNguyenP).

Friday, 23 May 2014

NEWS: Tickets Still Available for GFW 2014






With GFW 2014 only a week away now, there's not long left to purchase tickets to the event.

Taking place between Saturday 31st May and Tuesday 3rd June 2014, GFW will take a major step forward with an exciting new venue - The Truman Brewery, London E1. Located in the heart of London’s buzzing creative district in East London, the Truman Brewery is a stunning industrial building that is conveniently positioned for the fashion industry.

For four days, the atmospheric venue will play host to the largest showcase for fashion graduates from across the UK and internationally. Those among the likes of Gareth Pugh and Agi & Sam are already confirmed as speakers for the event, as well as talks from Fashion Monitor, Drapers and the Evening Standard. Whether it's the stunning catwalk displays, the impressive exhibition space or the live mentoring, studio shoots and immersive talks from industry leaders, it's not an event to be missed.

This year, we have partnered with Vogue Italia Talents to present the International Catwalk Competition 2014. A show in which the world’s leading fashion universities are invited to enter their top graduate collections, it's set to be a fantastic display of innovative international design talent. The judging panel is headed by Sara Maino, Senior Fashion Editor from Vogue Italia and will include other industry experts including Prof. Wendy Dagworthy (RCA). 

By Josh Walker, Editor, (@josh_walker_).
Images, Graduate Fashion Week 2014 Preview Shoot.