Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 June 2018

EMBRACING EXCHANGE

EMBRACING EXCHANGE showcased the best current design from Cologne, Maastricht and Eindhoven.

The ten-day exhibition showed state-of-the-art design from these three areas and took place in the ‘Eiffelgebouw’. During the exhibition period, various events where programmed by creatives from the local creative industry.
The exhibition consisted of six different 'collections' compiled by curators Maurer United Architects, Sabine Voggenreiter, Leonne Cuppen and Chequita Nahar.

'Material Designers' showed Eindhoven and South Limburg designers with the focus on materials. 'Generation Köln' showed a new generation of Cologne designers. 'Space Invaders' shows the work of Limburg (interior-) architects. 'Southern Treasures' shows the best alumni of the Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts and Design. 'Jwls Jwls' showed contemporary jewelry. 'Images Imagined' showed graphic works.

The exhibition features jong and established designers such as Paul Koenen, Marit van Heumen, Anne Buescher, Boy Bastiaens, Ted Noten, Moniek Vierling, Maurice Mentjens, Anna Davies, Iris Claessens, Kasper Hamacher, Woodjai Lee, Anasatasia Eggers and many more.

More info http://embracing.exchange/

Take a look at my photo report from some impressions



Thursday, 15 March 2018

Valentim Quaresma - ModaLisboa N.50 FW 2018


'Roots'
Inspired by a poem by Gilda Nunes Barata, the collection 'Roots' refers to the unconscious, to the memory without nostalgia, the persistence of the dream and the notion of the future.

www.valentimquaresma.com

Sunday, 4 March 2018

TED: Ted Noten - Museum aan het Vrijthof

TED: Ted Noten exhibition at Museum aan het Vrijthof 
March 1 – August 19, 2018 On March 1, Museum aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht celebrated the opening of the the oeuvre-exhibition 'TED', featuring bags, jewelry, 3D-printed objects, projections and installations of the multidisciplinary artist Ted Noten.

The exhibition 'TED' gives the opportunity to take a tour through the creative brain of artist Ted Noten. The visitor begins in a waiting room and ends in a recovery room. The museum rooms showcase various aspect of the artist. Next to the oevre work, new work is also exhibited.

Ted Noten (1956 Swalmen, Limburg) is one of the most idiosyncratic artists of the moment. His autonomous work has been extensively awarded and included in the collections of a large number of museums, among which the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Stedelijk Museum 's-Hertogenbosch and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. In 2012 he was proclaimed ‘Artist of the Year’ by Stichting Kunstweek.

His translucent acrylic bags - often made with materials from luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton and Prada, in which animals, jewels, cocaine and weapons are enclosed - have tempted collectors, confused authorities, inspired colleagues and challenged students. Beauty and violence, perfection and decay are the recurring themes ever since he made the famous necklace in which a mouse wearing pearls was contained.

With his work Ted Noten mixes street language with the strict marching order of the catwalk. He knows how to connect these within his oeuvre, revealing both the attraction and hypocrisy of the museum, fashion or bourgeois morality. With his designs he raises questions about convention and habituation; about the obvious and the unusual.

http://www.museumaanhetvrijthof.nl

Thursday, 26 October 2017

Valentim Quaresma - ModaLisboa LUZ

Valentim Quaresma - ModaLisboa LUZ
Spring / Summer 2018 – CARNAL

Valentim's SS18 collection CARNAL is inspired by thoughts, feelings, and sensations. The guts of attraction and determination, strength and power. The fusion of lust and romanticism in an oriental environment.
www.valentimquaresma.com

Sunday, 17 July 2016

Jivika Biervliet at FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016

Jivika Biervliet teamed up again with jewelry designer Peter Hsieh for the presentation of her new collection at FASHIONCLASH Festival.

For this collection Jivika was inspired by her my Indian roots, translating it into daring color palette, drapings, silhouettes and styling.


Q&A with Jivika Biervliet

When did you realise you wanted to be a fashion designer?
It actually happened very accidentally. When I was 18 I subscribed for an art contest and chose to design a fashion collection while I had never designed anything. So I just did it and teached myself really quickly how to sew, and then I won (it was a really bad collection). After that I did and entrance exam at the HKU and in 2010 I graduated in the course Fashion Communication. Right after that I started to focus on menswear.

In what projects are you involved at this moment? It's something really cool and such a big honor. Ruben, the shoe designer I'd worked together with for FASHIONCLASH Festival 2015 edition, asked me to design his wedding suit. He's going to marry in September!

How would you define fashion?
I believe fashion is about freedom, it's a way to express ourselves without words

Who are your artistic influences or inspirations and why?
I always listen to hiphop, the whole day, every day, so I believe this influences me because it brings me in the right mood.

Finding your own voice is difficult, where and how do you find your personal creativity (before you start designing; during the design process)?
It happens in my head and starts with a feeling which I want to share and just start. And I really need to be alone during the start so I can work from my intuition.

What challenges did you face during the design process? Working with colors!
Most of the times I work with black. I also always wear black and think in black silhouettes so it was quite a challenge to do this differently. I started with not wearing black. People who know me and saw me walking with all these colors got confused, haha

What do you want to communicate with your designs in general? No rules

Can you tell something about the collection you presented at the FASHIONCLASH Festival? This time I will collaborate again with jewelry/accessory designer Peter Hsieh, we have also worked together for the 2015 edition. It will be colorfull and shiny, with Indian influences.

Why have you decided to participate again at FASHIONCLASH Festival? 
Because it's always too much fun, it's inspiring and they offer us many opportunities. This is the fifth time I participate at FCF, third time with a show.
What can we expect from you at the festival?
Men, colors and good vibes!

Can you tell us something about your heritage?
My parents are from Suriname, my mother has Indian roots and my father is completely mixed. I am raised with Hinduism and Catholicism and believe everything is on.

How is the theme Heritage related to your work (can be also preferred to previous work)?
For this collection I was inspired by my Indian roots, you can find this back in the colors, the drapings, the silhouettes and the styling.

If you could trade your heritage, for what would you trade it?
 I wouldn't trade it, I appreciate it that I'm raised with different cultures. I think this is also a great thing from The Netherlands, that so many different cultures are living together in such a small country. Only thing which I think it's really sad, that there is still not acceptance everywhere between these cultures, while we can learn so much from each other. 

What’s a standard day for you? Get up at 7:15, meditate in bed, open my curtains backwards with one eye open, pray, drink coffee, turn on the music, work, and ending the day with a yoga class.

Vegan, vegetarian, healthy diet or any food will do?
Vegetarian.

What’s your favourite song, food and movie at the moment?
All time favourite song: D'Angelo - Cruisin', this is also my alarm to wake up.

Favourite food: Chocolate sorbet ice cream.

Favourite Movie: E.T. & Gone Girl.

What is your bad habit?
 I can miss people very badly, it can be so bad that I dream about someone every night for months.

What’s your favourite city? Amsterdam, because my sister and her kids live there.


What/Who do you miss the most when you are not at home? 
My family, friends and the yoga classes.

Read more about Jivika and her brand: http://www.jivikabiervliet.com

All images Team Peter Stigter

Friday, 10 June 2016

Designer Market at FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016

TOKEN
photo Geraldo Prado

Are you looking for special fashion items, accessories or jewelry than visit the FASHIONCLASH Festival designer market at the SAMdecorfabriek,where you can find market stalls by 35 young designers and brands.

Friday 1 July | 18:30 – 23:00
Saturday 2 July | 16:00 – 22:00
Entry is free and payment is 'cash only'.
Location: SAMdecorfabriek, Meerssenerweg 215, Maastricht

More information about the FASHIONCLASH Festival 2016 Program: here

Designer Market Participants
Acephala – Poland, Albec Bunsen – Spain, Alisa Kuzembaeva – Russia, Dario Scapitta Design – The Netherlands, dry milk of virgin mary – Czech Republic (winner designSUPERMARKET), DV Jewellery – The Netherlands, Elegnano – Belguim, Fain Wood – Czech Republic, Gradstore Design Hub – Serbia, Jayda Hany – Egypt, JOELLE BOERS x CHRIS VAN DEN ELZEN– The Netherlands, Juliëtte Heijnen – The Netherlands, Klu by Edyta Jermacz – Poland, Kukka – The Netherlands, ONE WOLF – Latvia, LECHAPERONunlimited X LORE LANGENDRIES – Belgium, LEM design/ Lucie Erban Mares – Czech Republic, MAFAD Academy, MCFOOL by Malou Fool – The Netherlands , MEES – The Netherlands, MYIA – UK, NAOMI RACHEL TIMAN – The Netherlands, NELE Maroquinerie – Belgium, NIXONBUI – Denmark, OFORM – The Netherlands , PERKA design – Poland / The Netherlands, RETART – Slovakia, Studio Cosima – The Netherlands, Studio Myr – The Netherlands, TOKEN – France, TWO|TONE – Israel, Unosto – Czech Republic (winner designSUPERMARKET).

Friday, 15 April 2016

BEJEWELED: London Jewelry Designers You Need to Know

'BEJEWELED: London Jewelry Designers You Need To Know' is the latest must read book for jewelry lovers created by fashion expert
Angela Gilltrap.
BEJEWELED provides stunning insights with a broad variety of jewelry design from avatgarde to glamourous aesthetics of London based designers.
If you don't wont to get lost in the London metropole BEJEWELED contains exactly what you need to know, not only about London based jewelry designers, but it is an inspiring read for design lovers in general.

You can get the book here: READ!

BEJEWELED features jewelry labels such as Jezebel London, Jeanne Marell, Retrospective Jewellery, Alice Menter, Ellie Air, Lion Studio and many more.

This gorgeous design book—created by Heaven Has Heels’ Angela Gilltrap—features exclusive interviews from more than 30 of London’s hottest jewelry designers. In their own words, each designer shares their inspiration, process, and role in shaping today’s contemporary jewelry world. Uplifting and insightful, this is the de nitive resource for accessory lovers, stylists and aspiring designers. For more inspired accessory design head to HeavenHasHeels.com.

ANGELA GILLTRAP is the Editor-In-Chief of Heaven Has Heels magazine and Global Content Director of Lot 17 Media. She likes her heels as high as her standards. — AngelaGilltrap.us

Book Details
Pages: 74
Artwork: 150
images Size: 8.5 in x 8.5 in
Published: April 15, 2016
ISBN-10: 0500544409
ISBN-13: 9780500544402
Genre: Fashion
AVAILABLE: here

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