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REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion

 

Red Twist dress, Satin, Spring/Summer 2023

 

"Emotions are important to me. When someone looks at my clothes, I want them to feel something."

- Feben

 

This saturated red dress by Feben vibrated from her Autumn/Winter 2022 runway collection. I love the colour red. To look at something so beautiful can be quite overwhelming. It's so nice when people say "I feel like an art piece wearing this!* An Ethiopian designer who grew up in Sweden, Feben Vemmenby studied fashion at Central Saint Martins. *Making and designing is a cathartic experience, an exploration of my identity,' she says.

 

Feben developed this highly popular shirred fabric technique as a student, but her wide-ranging talents resist categorisation. As a Black woman, I am designing through a political lens. I'm not in a box. I'm a free woman!'

 

Courtesy Feben

 

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The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Trump Tower was constructed out of concrete rather than steel which allowed building designers to maximize window space and keep the upper floors from swaying in Chicago winds.

REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion

 

"I was from the world of Garage and Grime. I was like, I'm going to talk about Black culture, where people put so much effort into hair, make-up, nails, dance routines.' I couldn't understand why it was not respected. That's when I started talking about diversity." - Nasir Mazhar

 

Nasir Mazhar trained as a hairdresser at Vidal Sassoon from the age of 16. He went on to become a leading change-maker who gave Garage and Grime culture visibility in London Fashion Week for the first time in 2014.

 

Multi-talented as a fashion designer and collaborator, he began by making ‘structures that turned into sculptures, headpieces' at club nights like Gauche Chic at the Ghetto in Soho. Nasir has designed costumes for balletLORENT and teaches menswear at Central Saint Martins. Fantastic Toiles, his not-for-profit pop-up shop enables young designers and students to sell their work.

 

His authority on youth culture brought him the commission to design a mass clubbing scene for the London

 

2012 Olympics opening ceremony.

Ensemble, Autumn/Winter 2014

Cotton, polyester, elastane

Courtesy Nasir Mazhar

 

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REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion

 

Black lace dress sample, 2023

Lee Alexander McQueen and Simon Ungless

Latex, lace

 

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Every tall building in Shanghai has its own shape. Building designers might hate to build it in the same shape as anything else. Pudong, Shanghai, China.

REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion

 

Printed coat, trousers, glove, top and shoes, Autumn/Winter 2018

 

"I love exaggerating florals and all the drama they can bring to a garment. My solution for making them is digital printing. I set up my own London printworks so students and designers can use it too." - Richard Quinn

 

This voluminous flower-printed look by Richard Ouinn swept past Oueen Elizabeth II as she sat in the front row of his debut NEWGEN show in February 2018. Afterwards, she presented the young Londoner with the first Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design for emerging designers led by community and/or sustainable values. Richard had set up his textile digital printworks under a railway arch in Peckham, both to produce his own signature designs, and to provide a much-needed local resource. Immediately after graduating from Central Saint Martins masters in 2016, he was running a service which reduced production waste and cut shipping miles and time for London designers.

 

Mylar foil, PET, polyester

 

Digital print backdrop

Silk Duchess satin

 

Courtesy Richard Quinn

 

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Nupur founded her niche in her own Building Designer firm “Vaastu Pty Ltd” which she formed in 2009. Nupur, a woman of passion and imaginative expression not just have the flair of creativity but her minute attention to detail and her clear communication throughout the process is what helps client to realize their dream project from inception to completion.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

BIPV serves many benefits - it not only helps generate clean energy but also helps as a construction material and more importantly it can also enhance the architecture of the building. In this article, we are listing down 3 important pointers on how BIPV can aesthetically improve your building's architecture and it can make sure that whoever passes by your building turns around to notice at least once :)

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion

 

Meadham Kitchhoff, Spring/Summer 2011

REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion

 

Dress, "Bamako Pompadour” Collection, Silk, cotton, Autumn/Winter 2007

 

I called the collection Bamako Pompadour: The capital of Mali had an empire of huge wealth, intellect - and beautiful women." - Duro Olowu

 

When Duro Olowu presented his first London Fashion Week show in 2007, his dresses - collaged from African and vintage European fabrics - already had a following at his Portobello Road shop. He attributes his eye for design to his multicultural upbringing in Lagos. Duo's Jamaican mother had her clothes tailored from Yoruba fabric and Yves Saint Laurent prints, and he spent summers in London absorbing the style of his reggae-loving cousins. He is now an international art curator, in parallel with running his eponymous store in Mason's Yard, London. The drop of fabric behind the dress has been collaged by Duro from textile designs originally created for the Bamako Pompadour collection.

 

Original fabric backdrop, "Bamako Pompadour Collection, Autumn/Winter 2007

Silk

Courtesy Duro Olowu

 

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The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion

 

Dress, "Bamako Pompadour” Collection, Silk, cotton, Autumn/Winter 2007

 

I called the collection Bamako Pompadour: The capital of Mali had an empire of huge wealth, intellect - and beautiful women." - Duro Olowu

 

When Duro Olowu presented his first London Fashion Week show in 2007, his dresses - collaged from African and vintage European fabrics - already had a following at his Portobello Road shop. He attributes his eye for design to his multicultural upbringing in Lagos. Duo's Jamaican mother had her clothes tailored from Yoruba fabric and Yves Saint Laurent prints, and he spent summers in London absorbing the style of his reggae-loving cousins. He is now an international art curator, in parallel with running his eponymous store in Mason's Yard, London. The drop of fabric behind the dress has been collaged by Duro from textile designs originally created for the Bamako Pompadour collection.

 

Original fabric backdrop, "Bamako Pompadour Collection, Autumn/Winter 2007

Silk

Courtesy Duro Olowu

 

All text Copyright The Design Museum © 2023

Vaastu Pty Ltd, Glen Waverley Have Expertise And 13+Years Industry Experience In Providing Wide Range Of Building Designing Services Including Town Planning & Building Permit Documentations.

REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion

 

CHRISTOPHER KANE SPRING/SUMMER 2007

 

While Christopher Kane’s talent was announced at the Central Saint Martins’ MA degree show, it was the SS07 collection that quickly followed which confirmed his god tier capabilities. Here, Kane tapped into the moment with bold, brilliant mini dresses of lace, plastic, and diamante. Marrying feminine notes with a fiercely modern point of view – and acid brights with more neutral tones – it was the first nod to the aesthetic duality of which the designer has since established as a winning formula.

 

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The global theme for April 2016 was “Risk” and our speaker at Portland/CreativeMornings was building designer and developer Kevin Cavenaugh.

 

We were hosted by The Gerding Theater at The Armory and sponsored by

Kind and 52 Limited. With thanks to Pro Photo Supply for the photo & video gear.

 

Photo by Ethan Allen Smith. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

A poolside view from ATS Tourmaline.

 

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REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion

 

Meadham Kitchhoff, Spring/Summer 2011

EF Douglas & Associates was formed as a small consulting team in March 2010, by its founder Errol Douglas.

 

EF Douglas & Associates has proven capabilities and experience with highly qualified engineers and designers working in the twin-island federation.

 

The firm in recent years has worked on several reasonably sized projects in St. Kitts and Nevis both in the residential and commercial sectors.

REBEL: 30 Years of London Fashion

 

CHRISTOPHER KANE SPRING/SUMMER 2007

 

While Christopher Kane’s talent was announced at the Central Saint Martins’ MA degree show, it was the SS07 collection that quickly followed which confirmed his god tier capabilities. Here, Kane tapped into the moment with bold, brilliant mini dresses of lace, plastic, and diamante. Marrying feminine notes with a fiercely modern point of view – and acid brights with more neutral tones – it was the first nod to the aesthetic duality of which the designer has since established as a winning formula.

 

All text Copyright DAZED © 2007

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