One of my favorite fashion designers, I was first introduced to Julian Louie's work through a talented architect and friend of mine. Appealing to the architecture and fashion obsessed side of me, its no wonder he studied to become an architect before transferring into a fashion design program...and it shows beautifully. His designs play with structure, layering, color and pattern and the result is mind-blowing. This debut collection was inspired by Santa Cruz surf culture and Tiepolo's "Perseus & Andromeda." He uses silk faille and neoprene to create, what one critique called, "Baroque Athleticism." :: sigh :: — T.F.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Thursday, March 31, 2011
;(
;( = A fake, sarcastic frown...like an “I’m-pretending-to-be-sad-about-something-that-I-really-don’t-give-a-shiat-about” frown. Amazing.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Table Cloth for Schoenburg Hall Courtyard
I adore large-scale "fabric" installations. From Christo’s building wrappings to the tactile claddings of Herzog & de Meuron, they reference the primitive hut and the use of fabric as our first shelter. It is the ultimate form of wearing and inhabiting! This installation by Ball-Nogues uses an everyday object as its fiber to weave a table cloth for a courtyard. Tables are linked together to create an interactive multi-use social space.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)