'Nosapluna' is a label created by four students from Helsinki Finland
Their mission is creating everything from scratch, weaving the fabric, crafting it into garments the beauty of hand created is tangible and all pervasive.
'Nosapluna' is a label created by four students from Helsinki Finland
Their mission is creating everything from scratch, weaving the fabric, crafting it into garments the beauty of hand created is tangible and all pervasive.
The Silent Traveller is an ongoing project by Amy Revier honouring literature through textile and clothing creation, a study of the intersection between clothing and literature, exploring how the two operate as parallel forms of travel. Each reader’s suit set is paired with an antiquarian travel memoir, drawing its colour and sensibility from the text. Inspired by Chiang Yee’s memoir ‘The Silent Traveller in the Yorkshire Dales’ (1941), this collection honours the timeless nature of his artistic and literary practice, an homage to the beauty and sensitivity of moving through the world with consideration and care.
Edition VI winter sets in Yorkshire corduroy are made for & available @bluemountainschool
Forme D’expression is a fashion label designed by the female Korean designer Koeun Park. She was born in Seoul and studied Haute Couture workmanship at the Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la mode Parisienne, Paris, before becoming a Master at Instituto Marangoni in Milan in 1998. Koeum lives and works in Perugia, Italy where she started the Forme D’Expression in 2005.
Koeun is known for her soft tailoring and elegant silhouettes. The meticulous approach to construction, followed by many layers of post-work exemplifies the brand’s philosophy of having the clothing be real. Her women’s and men’s collections are created with a full wardrobe in mind and cater to men and women who appreciate luxury in subtlety. Koeum's pieces hold intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail that brings contemporary style to the forefront. Forme D’expression is a uniquely quiet design structure that gives women and men’s luxury street fashion a subtle breath of fresh air.
Bobbin-made lace hanging, designed by artist Luba Krejci (1925-2005), Czechoslovakia, (above) from the collection of the Cooper-Hewitt Museum. 1982. Below lace portraits Luba used a unique lace technique, "nitak." which enabled her to draw intriguing human and animal interlaced figures in thread.
Bianca Severijns transforms hand-torn paper into intricate vessels, blankets, garments and art works that echo the rhythms of nature and life. Some pieces resemble nests, while others take the form of grand, wearable furs - protective yet delicate, like quills on an echidna’s back, forming an illusive armour.
For the 2019 Venice Biennial Personal Structures 'Identities', she created a wall installation of protective blankets and a video, symbolising fundamental human rights, security, and freedom.