Monday, 7 April 2014

F A S H I O N // New designer focus


Some of you might remember the talented Adi from my instagram of the week post a little while ago. Not only has he got an incredible eye for detail and composition, he’s also a pretty damn good designer as well, and I’m obsessed with ‘posapopaul project’.

He uses a really interesting source of inspiration for this collection- the people of Muangnoi village. Having discovered that western clothing had started to replace their traditional tribal costumes he set about researching further into their way of dressing.  Often wearing clothing donated from the USA, Canada and various industrialized western countries, it’s rare they find pieces suited to their own age, gender or size. What interested him the most was how their alternative style reflects the functionality of the clothing rather than just their aesthetic. His oversized proportions stem from the idea of young children making do with adult sized clothing, sometimes worn inside out (note the clever use of the oversized care label). With such a make do attitude towards dressing,  clothing is often torn, tied, rolled and knotted in order for it to be functional, another element strongly reflected in Adi’s designs. The elongated sleeves, asymmetrical hems and that incredible knotted coat (I need it)! All evoke a feeling of simplicity and unexpected style.

The result is an incredibly fluid and wearable collection. Created in tones of blue, silver and charcoal it becomes something else entirely. A collection inspired by adaptation and recycling becomes something timeless, minimal and classic. I love the raw hems, contrasting textures and creative detailing- and not to forget those perfect white slides! Just his sketchbooks alone are a hugely inspirational and I could pour over their overflowing pages for hours! You can see more of his work on his beautiful blog here.

I can’t wait to see more of his work, I sense incredible things for this guy!
Hannah

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