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PANIC – CHASING FABRICS

After a great period of outfit refinishing, traveling and editing i found myself returning towards

Austria just to beat the heat for for the runway presentation of my spring/summer RTW 2011 collection –

anyways LA – here we forward to:

Imaanology -Selectism  RTW 2011


Remark: SHOWS ORANGERIE SCHÖNBRUNN

(atelier works corporation Modeklasse Austria & 10Festival for Fashion & Photography)

Doors June 17
Show 1 18:00

Show 2 21:00

Location:

Orangerie Schönbrunn (Schloss Schönbrunn)
Schönbrunner Schlossstraße 47, 1130 Wien, Austria

°°Acoustic- Trentemøller

Links:

http://www.modeklasse.at

http://www.unit-f.at/jart/prj3/unitf/data/uploads/10festival/Programm_10festival_fin.pdf
http://www.dieangewandte.at/show10

Those who have no tickets or invitation for the show but consider attending forward to: contacts@sladanaamidzic.com

I made a G today.

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HANDMADE GALACTICA – FASHION FABRIC STORIES

What counts is the future – Industrial Revolution Parts – In 1968 the Whole Earth Catalogue was published out of San Francisco, California, and launched a do-it-yourself revolution. Encouraging an alternative to big business through an awareness of
ecology and access to simple tools, the hefty catalogue inspired an counterculture movement to take
responsibility for the planet and empower individual creativity. And despite the pace of the 21st century
Americans, a revival of the book´s manifesto is afoot with a renewed interest in slow-down activities
such as yoga, meditation, hiking, and bicycling, and what was once known as women´s work – knitting,
needlepoint, felting, and other crafts.

On the West Coast, a dichotomy between high-and low-tech lifestyles is evident: a computer programmer spends ten
hours coding numbers and then races home to meet a weekly knitting group. A hedge-fund manager juggies billions
of dollars a day and group. A hedge-fund manager juggles billions of dollars a day and bikes home to cook an organic,
vegetarian meal. I agree an appreciation for process and the artistry behind everyday products, combined with growing ethical, socially conscious and ecological concerns, has consumers asking everything from who is making my tshirt to where did the beef in this cheeseburger come from?

People in this town stay out their way to frequent the pop coffee shop and support the struggling farmer and artist,
says Portland, Oregon, whose boutique, Seaplane, exclusively sells handmade clothing from independent designers. They dont always understand the work that goes into each piece, but they like the inviduality and local factor, Crafts artists, such as potter Kristin Nelson, owner of Kri Kri Studio in Seattle, Washington, are finding success while balancing a busy working life with a personal one. Her handmade ceramic dinnerware an vases are in demand at Barneys New York in Japan, and celebrities sch as Jack Nicholson, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Whoopie Goldberg have scooped up her work in LA. “Ive worked hard to have a business that allows me to express myself and still spend time kayaking with my husband,” Nelson said. The Internet has made the world more accessible and, some might argue, more impersonal, but the social effects are suprising. Rather than causing consumers to stay indoors and purchase a glut of less-expensive factory-made jeans and sweatshirts online, the resources on the Internet have inspired many people to look closer to home to find, for instance, organic, bamboo-fibre jeans made not only in the USA, but in their own neighbourhood, like the ones Carol Young produces in the Los Feliz area of east LA for her label, Undesigned. “My customes want to have connections to the designer”, says Young, whose line of women´s wear is made from eco-friendly and recycled cottons, bamboo and soy fibres. She describes her customers as extremely loyal, partly due to herearth-friendly materials and green production methods. Like a growing number of West Coast designers, particularly in LA, Young outsources nothing overseas, producing everything locally. The fact that my customers know where everything is coming from an added bonus for them, she says.

Handbag designer Kim White struck gold when she uncovered a stash of vintage car upholstery in an old warehouse outside of LA, i guess in Vancouver. She modifed her nascent handbag line to showcase the textiles and became an instant success, with flattering coverage in fashion magazines and orders from – from the spirit of the traveler inhabites each piece…giving the garments a soulful feel.  – check www.dormeuil.comwww.tailor-b2b.de — www.urbancraftuprising.com.

We live in a world where mass consumption forms an essential part of our everyday experience. Seems like Derek Lam – the linear style, unerscored by neutral tones, is a homage to the American designer Claire McCardell, pioneer of timeless, practical sportswear, with elegance in straight tunics and generous comfortable trousers. Derek adds drapes, shortens the skirts and enlivens them with dynamic asymmetric cuts. The predominants white and black is punctuated with flashes of colour, tartan checks and metallic fabrics.The cultural innvators of today are already carrying forward the values of the next generation. I am actually thinking about what to eat – i never eat something i didnt prepare or buy by myself. Fibre producers are also promoting blends with natural fibres for the additional properties and benefits they might bring to the blend. Dormeuil´s new vanquish&Sanquish. Talking of high quality, Dormeuil has produced one of the most expensive fabrics ever. Dormeuil has developed a new British spun and woven cloth, which probably breaks even more price barriers. Called Vanquish and Sanquish, sumptuously soft and supple, this is the first fabric to combine vicuna fibre from the Andes in South America with pashmina – from the cashmere goat found in the Himalayas in Ladakh. Produced in very limited quantities, it is the reserve of a small number of individuals who can afford it. An added feature is the Lumatwill version, using a reflective yarn that illuminates sprays by night – a practical solution for nighttime urban pedestrians and cyclists. With more than 20 years experience in the business, Cotto will be dealing with the company´s main international clients in Europe, Japan and the international business, many publications will also take it up. It reminds me a bit of Margiela The Bottom Line which give customers fun choices. Seems like a boarder line – the identity of a fashion designer cannot be manipulated. My links are this year sheerness, transparency, mesh constructions – some kind of masculine credibility.
Seems like my old approach – textures rge to be touched, colours demand to be absorbed liquid and ingested like potent laboratory concoctions that will transform beasts into beauties – IQ gender like a protective layer – the metamorphosis of humble materials. And…HAHA… it is a bit confusing if somebody birdbrained appears on set where i do my personal videos and wants to explain to me that i am not involved HAHA.  You are chuckleheaded –  i am in Europe, please turn off your piezoelectric microphones i am not interested in
doubles. It´s not my imperfection that you didn´t made it to the cover pages or penetration – there are some compulsory and advisory critical levels. 

 

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