Showing posts with label punk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label punk. Show all posts

Sunday, 27 January 2019

KIDILL - Tokyo Punk Chic


KIDILL FW 2019 collection is a collaboration with the vocalist “Siouxsie Sioux” of legendary UK punk band, “Siouxsie Sioux&The Banshees”. Rare images photos of the “Siouxsie Sioux”, photographed by Seila Rock in 1975-78 are used throughout the collection.

http://www.kidill.jp

Friday, 3 February 2017

Raf Simons loves New York

Raf Simons show was the marquee event of New York Men's Fashion Week. The Belgian designer, formerly of Dior, soon to debut with Calvin Klein, showed his own, eponymous menswear label for the first time in New York. With his 'I Love NY' collection he showed love for New York and expressed on the current political situation that made him think about the potential of fashion as a means of social reaction or rebellion. He mentioned thoughts of punk culture in the ‘70s.

 “I wanted to go back and remember what it was like at the beginning, and combine it with the experience I am having now,” said Simons, now making his home in New York. “So it’s a fresh young attraction to the city, combined with what’s happening now. Yes, of course the political situation.”





Saturday, 11 January 2014

Katie Eary Fall Winter 2014

Katie Eary presented a visually striking and rebellious collection inspired by the punk era during London Collections: Men F/W 2014.
http://www.katieeary.co.uk































Friday, 28 September 2012

Japanese street style at V&A Museum London

Japanese street style: Japanese Lolita
outfit: Mamechiyo Modern
Japanese street style: Japanese Lolita 
The Japanese Lolita look differs from its better-known Sweet, Gothic and Punk counterparts because its starting point is native rather than foreign dress traditions.
More: http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/j/japanese-street-style-japanese-lolita

Thursday, 14 April 2011

Daniel Von Weinbergen in Fashion Museum Hasselt



NEW EXHIBITION 'MY WAY' BY DANIEL VON WEINBERGER
IN FASHION MUSEUM HASSELT from 15 APRIL till 05 JUNE 2011

After the exhibition "Plastic c'est Chic ' at Grand-Hornu designer Daniël von Weinberger shows his latest creations at the Fashion Museum Hasselt, under the title 'My Way' as of April 15. 'My Way' as the song by crooner Frank Sinatra, but in the version of Sid Vicious from the Sex Pistols. The central hall of the museum will be transformed into a post-punk scene.




Daniel Von Weinberger (Antwerp, 1950) studied jewellery, fashion and theatre design at the Royal Academy of Art in Antwerpen and Precious Metal Worker from 1965 until 1973.

After that he learned enameling at the Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem, followed by a year in sculpture in Antwerp. He participated in more that70 collective exhibitions in Belgium and abroad, displaying jewellery, paintings, sculptures, Mail Art, Box Art and videos. Since 1974 he had about 30 individual exhibitions. He has the reputation of being the most
extravagant of the modern jewel designers — MMH http://www.modemuseumhasselt.be/

Clothes that are included in the exposition are all black, there are lot of nice dresses. The clothes are from several designers: Ann Demeulemeester, Dirk van Saene, Jean-Paul Knott, Linde Hermans, Anita Evenepoel, Maureen De Clercq and Collectie Fashion Museum Hasselt.

Opening of the exposition




'My Way' catalogue about Daniel Von Weinbergen with interview by Jef Lambrecht and design by Lucie Neyt.


The world upside down


At the same time you can still visit the exposition 'The future that never was'!
Check the blogpost about it: http://brankopopovic.blogspot.com/2011/02/future-that-never-was.html

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