Fashion Design News

Fashion Design News

Fashion Design News featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Ficedula Parva

The Ficedula Parva collection is inspired by the colour palette of the Red-breasted Flycatcher. It is made of organic cotton, organic linen and recycled yarn. The textile print is handmade by the designer. By choosing materials that are produced in a way that is gentle to nature, by using high quality materials that last longer, and by creating classic designs that can be used for more than one season, the Ficedula Parva collection has its place in HEKNEs greater design concept where every collection carries the colours of one selected bird.

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Androgynous - Butterfly Lovers

This collection, Loom Loop tried to integrate the core feminine look combined with the tailoring structure. It features strongly on prints inspired by the story. The colour palette is a juxtaposition of this legend story with burgundy and dark forest colour. The butterfly motif provides a focus on prints; Loom Loop favours both the all in one look in the same print and the mixing of the prints.

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Couple shoes

The design was inspired by a traditional Chinese story named "To Borrow Arrows with Thatched Boats", when two kingdoms were in a war. It was interpreted in the designer's own way, inspiring the designer to create a pair of shoes with two different design but yet consistent and connected. The designer wanted to express the story with the shoes representing a couple in a fight, delivering the story that even in hard times they are inseparable. The design is two physically functional and wearable footwear that were made with non traditional material but with traditional techniques.

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Joss

Joss is a line of designer t-shirts endeavors fusion of art and technology to create a unique process where illustration design and material design happen simultaneously to convey an interdisciplinary artifact of intricacy. It embraces the eternal topics of love,life and death with high-tech nanofabric NanoJ. Its outstanding water-repellent and oil-resistant property is realized through a unique manipulation to orderly attach nanoparticles on the fabric’s fiber -more durable and comfortable, versus other water-repellent fabrics in the market have nanoparticles “cross-linked” without order.

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"Transient curves"

The concept is to conceive of an outfit as an imaginary combination of mechanical and electronic engineering with a sort of database and control tools that can transfer an individual to a different areas. Attention to detail is a major attribute of the collection. A mix of details is relaying a sort of geometric information that involves an individual in a game by extending frontiers of thoughts and movements. The collection embodies poetic assertion through the notion of geometrical infinity. Each outfit retains an independent spirit at the same time adjusting to the mood of its owner.

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Fairy Feather

The fabric, so ethereal, makes us imagine the texture of the robes worn by the heavenly nymphs in Japanese folk tales. I named it Fairy Feather: the thinnest yarn-dyed silk fabric ever. It is made of ultra-fine silk threads with a thinness of 8 denier in diameter, equaling to 1/6 of the diameter of a hair (50 denier). Thousands of ultra-fine silk threads are woven into the warps on looms to produce this exquisite organdy (ultra-light plain-weave fabric with transparency); it is weightless, yet the softness of the raw silk gently, and surely, cocoons the skin.

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