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Showing posts with label mary katrantzou. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mary katrantzou. Show all posts
Mary Katrantzou's Wild 2014 F/W Collection Is A Big Departure for The Greek Designer.
When I first introduced you to fashion designer Mary Katrantzou in 2008 - 2009, she had barely broken into the fashion world. At that time her clothes had printed textiles which emulated chunky jewelry and perfume bottles and were accompanied by jewelry of her own design:
In 2011 I showed you that Mary's work had progressed to combine her digitally printed textiles with lots of embellishments and structured shapes inspired by home decor. Again, her own chunky jewelry was incorporated in to the collection:
As time passed, Mary simplified her designs in terms of silhouettes and materials, but mainly stayed with the photographic textiles as recently as her 2014 Spring/ Summer Collection. You will notice her jewelry designs seem to have disappeared from her work:
Mary is currently best known for her bright figure hugging dresses with digitally printed landscapes, like those shown below:
Now, considered one of the top designers in fashion, her work has continued to evolve.
Mary Katrantzou Fall/Winter 2014 Collection:
In a big change from her usual digitally printed textiles, the 2014 Fall/Winter collection from Mary Katrantzou is a very tactile, highly embellished and unique collection. The silhouettes are a big departure from her previous collections, fabrics are varied and mixed (even patches are woven together to create a textile) and the imagery shifts from photographic and cheerful to a darker, more serious, three dimensional style. Pleats, asymmetry, applique patches and metal hardware embellishes the collection.
Here's a look at a few of the more unusual pieces from the collection which debuted this week in London:
Mary Katrantzou
Home Decor For The Body - Mary Katrantzou Spring 2011 Collection
Athens born designer Mary Katrantzou, whose first collection I previously shared with you here has 'decorated' the female form with her stunning Spring 2011 RTW collection [ all the pieces of which are shown later in the post]. Caning as ruffles, lampshade-like skirts, trains reminiscent of curtains, candelabras as jewelry and textiles printed with photos from '60s and '70s issues of Architectural Digest have turned her fashions into wearable home decor.
Incredible detailing using dangling crystals, beading, sequins, pleating, tapestry and embroidery adorn her dresses, skirts and jackets. Materials like raffia, fringe and chair caning become integral design and decorative elements in the line.
The handiwork is breathtaking and the strong graphic prints are surprising flattering to the female form.
The Mary Kantrantzou Spring 2011 Ready To Wear collection:
The Jewelery
The jewelry is amazing. She designs it herself and the necklaces are made to emulate candelabras and chandeliers. The bent and twisted candle holders and chunky crystals on collars are art pieces in themselves but perfectly compliment the unusual dresses.
The Shoes
The shoes are like espadrilles on steroids, Combining braided raffia with colored suede, they are simultaneously summery and sophisticated.
images courtesy of Vogue.com and go runway
Mary Kantrantzou
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