Paris see you soon……. Fall Winter19

Designers Apartment

Is an incubator and showroom in Paris conceived by  “the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode”. Headed by Patricia Lerat, each season she selects together with a specialized commitee  mostly young French talents to show their creativity and their collections. During Paris Fashion Week®, the designers present their collections to the press and to international buyers coming from all over the world. Next Fair will be held from February 26th until Tuesday March 5th.

Among the new comers : Dawei, Ester Manas,Gndr, le Studio Pierre,Marianna Ladreyt, Rouge Margaux, Sadaels…

BOYAROVSKAYA

Was founded in Paris in 2016. The brand’s name is from the designer.
Her background is from Givenchy and J.Galliano. Interesting is their sense of couture and deconstructed tailoring.

PROEMES DE PARIS

This collection is mainly manufactured in France with a special appeal to prints and patterns. It is poetic with exclusive prints.

KENTA MATSUSHIGE

He is a Japanese fashion designer with a clean cut and architectural style.

MAZARINE

Helene, the designer is graduate from Central Saint Martin, the brand mixes traditional vision of couture and modern aesthetic.

NICOLAS LECOURT MANSION

His clothings are well refined and for special people.

ARTHUR AVELLANO

The latex he uses catches attention .
He puts particular attention to materials, every piece can be used unique.

SAVOAR FER

Archive of collections from savoar fer, womenswear label by Swiss designer Eliane Heutschi who converts fading savoir – faire into contemporary garments.

London showrooms at TRANOI week

The British fashion Council launched London showrooms in 2008, bringing emerging talents on international panorama in different cities, including Paris. It gives the opportunity to emerging British designers to promote themselves. Last season I saw these designers:

Richard Quinn

He was the first designer able to invite the queen to his show!
Graduated at St.Martin School, he is plenty of creativity. His success is due to the fact that he is able to combine technology with colourful prints, inspired by Paul Harris, artist-designer of the 60

NABIL NAYAL

Nabil El-Nayal, was born in Syria but grown in England teenager, graduated at the Royal College of Art. Interesting is his Nabil’s obsession with Elizabethian craftsmanship that has deeply informed his practice; dramatic construction, use of pleats and powerful silhouettes.He was the first fashion designer in the world to use 3D in June 2010 and he was invited by Christopher Bailey to work at Burberry Prorsum days. he was invited to the Buckingham Palace Reception for the British Clothing Industry where he met Queen Elizabeth II.

Roberta Einer

she launched her eponymous label.She is a London-based womenswear designer from Tallinn, Estonia. She studied at Central Saint Martins Westminster until 2015. She worked as Assistant Designer at Balmain (2014-2015).

Eudon Choi

look is understated and meticulously well refined, expression of a “timeless and contemporary” elegance . His collection is sophisticated and at the same time sober.
He obtained success and several awards and participated to Milan’s Fahion week on 2012.
The lines of dresses are defined, the sleeves are wide and tissues are bright. These creations contain modern and vintage elements.

Supriya Lele

Supriya Lele is the British-Asian designer everybody’s talking about. The daughter of two doctors, Supriya’s parents moved from India to the UK before she was born. Though she spent a part of her early life in India, Supriya actually grew up in the West Midlands, in a small village called Meriden. Despite starting out life as an architect, she soon realised it wasn’t for her, so she changed to art and ultimately fashion. And thank goodness for that! Inspired by the duality of her cultural identity, her work is a refreshing take on femininity. In 2016 she set up her own eponymous label, after which she was snapped up by talent incubator Fashion East. Fresh from her London Fashion Week debut, we caught up with the rising star to see what the future held.

Dilara Findikoglu

Born in Turkey but grown in London , Findikoglu is a rebel and has no hurry to make concessions in the name of commercial success: “I just want to go my own way. I don’t want to lose the value of the garment.” Her style is punk romantic but you can undestand her rebel talent.
While Findikoglu plans to offer some pared-back styles in the interest of pursuing a wholesale business, made-to-order pieces will remain a vital part of the brand.
Her icon have a strong personality and offbeat.