Showing posts with label FASHIONCLASH Maastricht fashion event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FASHIONCLASH Maastricht fashion event. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 March 2012

MOQUI MARBLES A/W 2012/13 by Ingo Binder

Last weekend Maastricht based fashion designer Ingo Binder presented his new collection for fall 2012/13 in Marres.
The collection was presented in an intimate setting with candlelight and live music. The collection and the atmosphere clearly refer to 'western' inspiration. It was very difficult to see the clothing in this presentation. There were slim tailored pants, coats, jackets and blouses. Striking were the big scarves with prints at some outfits. The collection is build up in matt colors like green gray and brown. In general the collection is very wearable, with basic and classic menswear.
It is a nice collection but maybe a bit too wearable.  I missed some typical Ingo Binder outfits. The presentation seemed more outspoken than the collection, so Im looking forward for the showroom to see the detail.
I follow the work of Ingo Binder for a several years now, he is one of of the few designers in Maastricht that is building up a label. He has participated at FASHIONCLASH Maastricht and with his graduation collection he was selected for Lichting 2010. After Amsterdam Fashion Week and London Fashion Week it was very nice to see a low budget or rather say 'no-budget' fashion show in my hometown. Keep up the good work Ingo!

If you have not seen the show you can go to the showroom.

Ingo Binder Showroom is at the temporary showroom at SCOPE 13.
Thursday, 15tth March 11 am - 6 pm until Sunday, 25th March 12 - 6 pm

Heggestraat 13 in Maastricht
http://www.ingobinder.com/

Sunday, 29 January 2012

Jacob Kok strong debut at Amsterdam Fashion Week

After winning the Dutch Project Catwalk he now made a promising debut at Amsterdam Fashion Week. This is one of the shows I was looking forward to see the most. Ever since I saw Jacobs work at FASHIONCLASH event in Maastricht in 2010 I was a fan. Jacob Kok continues to surprise with his fresh and authentic collection inspired by mineworkers. For this collection he developed beautiful fabrics with prints at the Textielmuseum in Tilburg.
More about Jacob Kok: http://cargocollective.com/jacobkok

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