Sunday, August 10, 2014

BROKEN THE RULES I

This time l will introduce some designers that have broken rules in their work. First one is Alexander McQueen. Alexander McQueen is a was a British fashion designer and couturier. McQueen is truly a devil's fashion circles. His design always branching off a bit, full creative ideas, and dramatic. His works often express wild emotional power, natural energy, romantic but outrightly modern, with a high degree of recognition. He always possible bipolar elements into a work among. For example, weak and strong, traditional and modern, rigorous and change, and so on. Meticulous British custom tailoring, exquisite  French high fashion craftsmanship and Italian handmade can be reflected in his works. In addition, Alexander McQueen creative fashion shows has even been hailed as many of today's most attractive fashion show.


 Alexander McQueen 2010SS


Next one is Vivienne Westwood. Westwood design ideas are the most absurd, the most bizarre and the most ingenious in the field of clothing. Westwood was deeply interested in the punk fashion phenomenon of the 1970s, saying "I was messianic about punk, seeing if one could put a spoke in the system in some way". The "punk style" included BDSM fashion, bondage gear, safety pins, razor blades, bicycle or lavatory chains on clothing and spiked dog collars for jewellery, as well as outrageous make-up and hair. Maybe most of people can not understand this style.



 Vivienne Westwood 2013AW

Yohji Yamamoto is an award winning and influential Japanese fashion designer based in Tokyo and Paris. He is one of my favorite designers and he is considered to be a master tailor, alongside those such as Madeleine Vionnet and is known for his avant-garde tailoring featuring Japanese design aesthetics. Yamamoto is known for an avant-garde spirit in his clothing, frequently creating designs far removed from current trends. His signature oversized silhouettes in black often feature drapery in varying textures.






 Yohji Yamamoto 2015SS

Last one is Rei Kawakubo. She is a Japanese fashion designer, founder of Comme des Garçons. Also, she is one of the designers that I admired. Comme des Garçons specialises in anti-fashion, austere, sometimes deconstructed garments. During the 1980s, her garments were primarily in black, dark grey or white. The materials were often draped around the body and featured frayed, unfinished edges along with holes and a general asymmetrical shape. Challenging the established notions of beauty she created an uproar at her debut Paris fashion show where journalists labeled her clothes 'Hiroshima chic' amongst other things. Since the late 1980s, her colour palette has grown somewhat.





Comme des Garçons 2015SS







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ERIKA






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