The Fall 2014-15 collection is an
investigation of texture and balance, inspired by geological processes
such as the crumpling effect that forms mountains, which eventually
reach full height at a state of equilibrium known as isostasy. This
season’s long, sleek, and slouchy silhouettes are created in luxe
fabrics including Japanese organic cotton stretch denim and twill;
traditional Philippine pineapple fabric; smooth Italian veg-tanned
lambskin, also washed to create a crumpled effect; and dead stock
salt-and-pepper wool coating remaindered from the New York garment
industry. The accompanying jewelry was a collaboration with porcelain
designer Elaine Tian of Studio Joo, who shaped and hand-inked delicate
ceramic petals that became long corded necklaces and harnesses to
complement this season’s simple, painterly aesthetic.
References: NJAL and Titania Inglis
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