18 April 2008

COS autumn/winter 08/09 preview



Et voila! The first sneak preview on my little blog is for the COS a/w 2008/2009. It’s actually amazing how the brand grows and develops and among the overdone consumerist fashion we get a little gem on the high street. I might get bored at work towards the end of the day, but now I see the new collection and, frankly, I’m blown away!
The palette is ranging from fake blacks to ochre brown with touches of dusty emerald. The fabrics are heavy, rigid and never monotonous; the same goes for the jersey pieces – the melange knit gives depth and texture to the garments, and on the contrast to the current season where the cottons are crisp and the basic jersey is ubiquitous, the winter collection pieces are like body moulds – there’s no extra movement and the floating of the garment as you walk is strictly controlled by a stiff jacket with a very strong accent on the waistline. The one thing I love the most is how the decorative details are omitted and to replace them the imperfections are inserted: be it uneven hem on a vest, a little pleat on the button strap, or a super short turtleneck worn under a transparent piece to show how the part of the garment is missing…all those little COS touches are unimaginable for another high street brand. The strength of the collection is underlined by the references in style – I see a post WWII depression when the new look has been just created, but it did not yet take on the importunity of the elbow-length gloves and flower prints. Late 40’s of the 20th century were dark but hopeful, feminine but strict and reserved, hence the stiffness of the fabric, moulded bodice, tailleurs, modest hems… the blank stare of the model makes me think of old photographs where women were portrayed as cold divas with no frivolity, just empty grace. And as, of course, COS is quoting the recent work of Raf Simons for Jil Sander fashion house, we get the reference to modernity, since Mr. Simons never looks back. And even the catalogue itself is a pretty amazing object – it’s in a shape of a book which is missing its cover, it glides into a robust grey cardboard case with nothing but a logo printed on it – beautiful, fascinating, timeless…

16 April 2008

raw material in bright yellow?


And today’s bargain hunting left me blessed with some raw material for deconstructive thought: yellow dress with shoulder pleats, and violet dress with full skirt – it has somewhat thick fabric, and would be perfect with a narrow skirt, side pockets and some bias cut asymmetric hem…hmmm. I think the former will be shortened, out the shoulder-pads; the latter will suffer some reworking on the skirt!

cold wind, warm feelings....and the stocksales

There’s something both sunny and winterish about Brussels today, or may be it just feels so after spending the whole day out and about in the city. The apartment search is not the most inspiring thing, especially with a rather limited budget, but I’ve got to do my best to find an appropriate for my upcoming showroom/atelier shop, which I’m planning to hold in my own apartment… I’ll be typing out some decent update on this matter in some weeks, so gladly there are exciting journey to venture upon.
Speaking of the journeys…last weekend spent in Cologne in Germany ( classified as a personal experience, so my appologies for not writing about it) was a relief from my tourmented immediate past and inspiration for my inquisitive future – no worry, I’ll be back once again. Now i send out a cheer to Sebastian, Marion, Joh, Andy and all the lovely people in the lovely places of my new favourite town.
Tomorrow I’ll do my first part of Antwerp stocksales starting with Christian Wijnants/ Pelican Avenue at urban Outfitters and Bruno Pieters on Aalmoezeniersstraat.


...really hoping to grab one of these: