Camiel Fortgens presented his new collection in Amsterdam in a living room setting during the SHOW ROOM ROOM SHOW event.
He presented a menswear collection, in all off-white, based on archetypal garments and elements of garments from different cultures, times and contexts. The collection was shown on man and woman. “Why not, anymore?”. The models walked on home-recorded hip-hop and rap songs through the room. The designer himself changed their outfits at the end of the catwalk in front of the public. There is nothing hidden, all is shown. Nothing is made glamorous, all is real. From the quick hand written invite, the show’s setting, the home recorded rap, to the rough fraying ‘sketched’ garments.
The collection is based on a series of copies of archetypal iconic garments: ‘the Blanks’. These ‘Blanks’ are all executed and united in neutral off-white, bringing together times, places and cultures, from street culture to Victorian style garments. Garments like a hoodie, a tracksuit, grandma pants and a goalkeepers-shirt are copied in white. The whole collection is made with 100% unbleached heavy cotton twill and finished with heavy-duty zips and natural bone buttons. The ‘Blanks’ are the base of the collection. Fortgens works on and around the ‘Blanks’ as he researches garments and it’s reason and norm in fashion and culture. He’s puzzling with element of clothing. He combines a tracksuit jacket with a fraying Victorian collar, a piece of white cloth is roughly sown on to a jacket to make it a coat and a grandma flowers print is roughly painted on to an apron and dinner jacket.
The garments don’t pretend or hide nor try to fit a norm or trend in fashion. The collection shows garments and research on garments and norms in fashion.
http://camielfortgens.com
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Tuesday, 20 September 2016
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
SHOW ROOM ROOM SHOW
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| 'Collect' - Karin Vlug and Lisa Konno |
Taking place at the brand new studio of the House of Orange agency, in an old convent in the Barndesteeg at the Amsterdam Wallen quarter.
SHOW ROOM ROOM SHOW showcased the work of Camiel Fortgens, Barbara Langendijk and two duo’s: Karin Vlug and Lisa Konno joined forces with the concept 'Collect' and Philipp Schueller and Rens de Waal who are running a label SchuellerDeWaal for few years already.
More information:
camielfortgens.com barbaralangendijk.com lisakonno.com
karinvlug.com schuellerdewaal.com
Photography: Team Peter Stigter
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
Camiel Fortgens at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Amsterdam
Camiel Fortgens reacts on Cut-Copy-Paste Generation
Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Camiel Fortgens presented his collection KNOWN at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Amsterdam.
KNOWN menswear philosophy
With this collection Camiel Fortgens reacts to the cut- copy-paste generation. A generation that has been lost in a world of possibilities. A world where anything goes, where you can be anywhere and where you can be anyone. We are literally lost : we no longer know our roots and we are losing our'own'. This is reflected in fashion and art: a jumble of elements cut-copy-pasted from various cultures around the world.
"With my collection I want to go back to who we are. Who or what is a man now, in this globalized urban society ?"
KNOWN is a clothing collection based on the archetypal silhouette and fabric off former menswear. Challenging the contemporary “cut copy paste” culture and industry and reflecting on menswear in general.
Take a look:
http://www.camielfortgens.nl
Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Camiel Fortgens presented his collection KNOWN at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Amsterdam.
KNOWN menswear philosophy
With this collection Camiel Fortgens reacts to the cut- copy-paste generation. A generation that has been lost in a world of possibilities. A world where anything goes, where you can be anywhere and where you can be anyone. We are literally lost : we no longer know our roots and we are losing our'own'. This is reflected in fashion and art: a jumble of elements cut-copy-pasted from various cultures around the world.
"With my collection I want to go back to who we are. Who or what is a man now, in this globalized urban society ?"
KNOWN is a clothing collection based on the archetypal silhouette and fabric off former menswear. Challenging the contemporary “cut copy paste” culture and industry and reflecting on menswear in general.
Take a look:
http://www.camielfortgens.nl
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