Wednesday 2 March 2011

Proenza Schouler

Proenza Schouler's AW collection totally reminds me my trip in Quai Branley.
Those patterns seem so much like the aboriginal crafts from the tribe Miao or the native american, but surely they use more prints instead of the hand-crafting techniques from tribes.










first, they extend the knit onto the trousers, so that they're a bit chunky but full of volumne. 
second, the weaved, patched jumper reveals the uber techniques just as those aboriginal people's legacy from the ancester, yet surely load more modern and chic anyhow.

Third, the hi-tech fabric, metallic colour and the tribal pattern are a fun combination. I thought it was the patent of Dries Van Noten, but obviously Lazaro and Jack could do so as well.

Fourth, love the simple and saturate red and yellow. blending in the simplism into aboriginal razzmatazz makes the trend a whole new story and balance the complicated patterns.

Fifth, velvet, leather, silk...they cast a magic on the fabrics. Thin materials turn heavy for the rich colours, and the seemingly tough leather turned soft and thin for its cutting. Interesting.



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