I dunno why I always feel compelled to post collections I know everyone will hate...
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Patrik Ervell S/S 10
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And from NYT:
"Guys can always count on Patrik Ervell for a slim-fitting suit (not too tight) and the perfect club-collar shirt. But Ervell also has a thing for developing new fabrics and technical processes, and last week he was kind enough to let us into his studio (to see him and his dog Lucy) as he prepared his spring 2010 show. He explained that he wanted to discover a special way of playing with fabric.
“I came upon the idea by trying to think of new American motifs,” Ervell said. “Cotton stained by rust or by copper patina felt American to me. And it feels like a good time to use a kind of decay as a central motif for the collection. I wanted to try something completely new, something I’d never seen before. It took a fair amount of experimentation and trial and error to figure out the best way of getting the metal to oxidize properly onto the fabric.”
Ervell’s method of staining cloth with iron and copper oxide was very labor intensive and involved spreading out tiny metal shavings on the fabric, soaking it in a saline solution, then leaving it to sit for a week. Did it all work out? We certainly think so. Fresh from the runway, here (above) are the results of Ervell’s fashion lab experiments. "
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I liked the oxidization concept and the results it yielded, but i still think his work is lacking..........“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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I really like this, but I've always been a fan of Ervell. This is a big improvement from F/W 10 which I sorta didn't get. I also appreciate Ervell's approach. He takes one concept (last season was womenswear, before that stripes, before that gold fire-proof foil) each season and explores it through the repertoire and aesthetic he has created. It may be a simple approach, but you know what you are going to get and if you appreciate his repertoire and fit then he offers interesting variations to look forward to each season. Of course, if you don't like his aesthetic, putting rust on it this season isn't going to change your mind.
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I don't know why you do that either, Casey :-) At least you post collections, that's already something.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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I imagine that this is very similar to what they sell in H + M
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Many fantastic pieces, he does a great rendition of the emotional male, the colours are quite something too. Very wimsical and reminds me of Ann D's fall 2008.
Oh and re: not being the first to use with the 'rust idea', I don't think that matters, he is using it to great advantage here and in using this method he keeps his collection interesting to more textile driven fashion people.
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Originally posted by XenoX101 View Post
Oh and re: not being the first to use with the 'rust idea', I don't think that matters, he is using it to great advantage here and in using this method he keeps his collection interesting to more textile driven fashion people.
To me these 2 words signify a richness and a depth
Whereas the way he has used them seems shallow , wafer thin and frigid.
A mere patina of rust on a preppy , prissy white-shirt rather than a diving into and celebration of it.
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Originally posted by casem83 View PostHehe, I guess I just post stuff I like to try to create some discussion, even if I know it probably won't be received favorably.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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Originally posted by Faust View PostHe should take lessons from Stephan Schneider.LOUPEON — archival fashion project.
Web store focused on collectible garments from avant-garde European designers.
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