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Interior Decoration
Quite impressed by this young fashion designer, Nahum Villasana, which show strong silhouettes of his menwear that emphasizing the volume and shape."An studio made, using a model. Experiment with different fabrics and the way they adapted to the model's body. That's why it's quoted that the body is used only as part of technical equipment.
Observating the forms that result from placing lines in different ways, trying to do much details. Setting fabrics adapted to the body, reflecting the clothes, more than the model to reference the way in which clothes "need a body" in order to be interpreted. Attention to the different froms that take over the body, as well as the use of lines..." to find out more...
Observating the forms that result from placing lines in different ways, trying to do much details. Setting fabrics adapted to the body, reflecting the clothes, more than the model to reference the way in which clothes "need a body" in order to be interpreted. Attention to the different froms that take over the body, as well as the use of lines..." to find out more...
images and passage from www.architectural-clothes.com
Interior Decoration
"Underwear is something we all wear every day. Mostly, underwear is worn next to the skin and under the outer garments. But besides knickers, tanks tops, boxer shorts and bras, we can also include stockings, leggings and socks.The good news is that there’s a broad choice of eco underwear labels out there. They come in all shapes, fabrics, colors and styles. We’ve broken things down into five interesting and dominating eco-undie-styles: the Statement Pants, the Recessionista Look, the Romantics, the Skin Friendly Basics, the and the American Apparel Legging Club..."
image & passage from www.ecofashionworld.com/
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Interior Decoration
Limited edition and to be released on this year July, Zaha Hadid Architects and french company Lacoste collaborated to design this exclusive footwear. “The design expression behind the collaboration with Lacoste footwear allows the evolution of dynamic fluid grids”, explains Hadid. “When wrapped around the shape of a foot, these expand and contract to negotiate and adapt to the body ergonomically. In Doing so a landscape emerges, undulating and radiating as it merges seamlessly with the body”...
I think it is cool and whehter it serve functional purpose and aesthetic purpose, really need to test wear and see. However, aesthetic is a very subjective matter and what do you think? Check out more and about other people's voices...
images from hypebeast.com
passage from www.streething.com
Interior Decoration

"The spectrum of works displayed will incorporate past and present collections as well as previous art projects and films, with the aim to highlight the diversity of Chalayan’s approach to design over the years. Installations such as the ‘Afterwords’ collection, which explores the notion of wearable and portable architecture, will be exhibited alongside more recent works like the Autumn/Winter ’07 collection ‘Airborne’ in which Chalayan introduced LED technology to clothing, while the short films ‘Temporal Meditations’, ‘Absent Presence’ and ‘Anaesthetics’ ..."
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This fashion designer is always amazing, more than just a fashion, he blends in the architecture and technology into his fashion. Check out his works!
images and passage from http://husseinchalayan.com/
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