Friday, January 30, 2015

Final Graduate students of Accademia Costume & Moda, Rome at the Alta Roma Alta Moda Haute Couture Fashion Week 2015



Alta Roma Alta Moda, the yearly couture week started today (Jan, 30th, 2015) in Rome, and will continue till Feb, 2nd, 2015. The prestigious fashion week was conceptualised by the Rome based Haute Couture fashion agency and revolves around the mission statement: “research and promotion of emerging couture designers.” Hence, it is no surprise that the main focus of this fashion week is to create a platform to launch young and emerging talents. Emerging couture designers get a wonderful opportunity to showcase their work alongside the veteran designers. It is like a dream come true for any emerging designer!

Accademia Costume & Moda, Rome is one of the topmost fashion & costume schools in the world. In its 50 years,Accademia has developed many talents in all its fields of reference. An impressive alumni list such as  Frida Giannini, Alessandro Michele for Gucci, Aldo Maria Camillo for Cerruti, Sergio Ciucci for Didier Parakian , just to name a few, conveys a lot about the heritage and creative strength of the school.
The school will present 10 collections at the prestigious Altaroma catwalk of SPAZIO ALTAROMA, on January 31st, 2015 at 1.00 p.m. which is a result of a real team effort. Emerging designers and graduating students, Lucrezia Abatzoglu, Andrea Alfidi, Federico Bucari, Domizia Deiana, Margherita Feliciangeli, Federica Foglia, Debora Fossaceca, Tommaso Fux, Nicolas Martin Garcia and Silvia Stefanucci, received the precious support of Massimiliano Pannitteri, Roberta Roberti and Chiara Valentini under the attentive supervision of Academic Director Adrien Yakimov Roberts and Accessory Coordinator Luigi Mulas Debois. A creative team worth envying!

The influential jury, selected to meticulously evaluate creations by the new designers, is composed by: Silvia Venturini Fendi (President, Altaroma), and in alphabetic order, Giampiero Arcese (Design Coordinator Armani Collezioni Donna) Livia Carimini (Assistante Haute Couture, Maison Valentino), Davide Dallomo (Fouder and President, Lagente Milano), Marco Falcioni (Head of Designer Diesel Male), Deanna Ferretti (Modateca Deanna), Maurizio Galante (Designer Couturier), Giovanna Gentile Ferragamo (Vice President, Salvatore Ferragamo), Simonetta Gianfelici (Fashion consultant and Talent scout), Stella Jean (Fashion Designer), Laura Lusuardi (Fashion Coordinator, Max Mara), Raffaello Napoleone (CEO, Pitti Immagine). This is an experience and a privilege in itself for the young designers to get an opportunity to interact with such an esteemed list of jury members.

“Our graduating students that have the opportunity to show the final work collections do so with pride and acknowledge the team work of all teachers, lecturers and support staff of the academy that have worked alongside them for more than three years”.  said Adrien Yakimov Roberts, Director of Education. “Their uniqueness of being culturally curious and well rounded has been apparent to me during their tempestuous journey of creating their final work and sets them apart from other fashion students reflecting the distinctiveness of our course “Costume & Fashion”. A student capsule collection, very different from a “professional collection”, has no essential economic outcome, it is a free expression, a rare opportunity to show their  ability to design, create trends, resolve design issues, communicate their identity and ideas and as such is a once in a life time experience and I hope they will be appreciated as such.”

Each of the 10 fashion students conducted an individual research, yet, at the same time, a contamination of genres emerges from this year’s collections in line with the mood of the current generation. Defined by cultural and creative curiosity, it constantly tries to legitimize restrictions of segments and regulations to propose innovation within the fashion and social systems. 

Giovanna Gentile Ferragamo will present Accedemia’s Alumni Marco Mastroianni with the Irene Brin Award, which has now reached its 46th edition. After completing his studies at the Accademia, Marco began his professional career first at the Product Department of Dolce & Gabbana in Itierre SPA, then with Romeo Gigli and 11 years in Prada and finally, in 2001, he entered Louis Vuitton where he is in charge of materials creation (Responsable Création Matières).

The Accademia Costume & Moda thanks:
Fabrics, embroideries and manufacturing:
Alesilk | Dress Lines | Forza Giovane Decor | Gentili Mosconi | Graziano Ricami | Lanificio di Sordevolo | Ostinelli Seta | Phenice | Piacenza Cashemere | Ratti

Hair & Make-up:
Sergio Valente con Intercoiffure Italia | Kamen Yakimov Roberts
Sound Designer:  Emanuele Vesci   |   Regia: FROMSTUDIO

Special thanks for the patronage:
Altaroma | Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana | Roma Capitale Assessorato Roma Produttiva | Regione Lazio

Watch this space for post show review.

Stéphane Rolland Spring Summer Haute Couture 2015: Breathtakingly Fresh and Light:Paris Haute Couture



For the designer the collection was about adding a bit of positivity to a world that isn’t so nice anymore. The magical lightness of the collection had a very soothing and serene feeling of the world that we want to live in. Freshness was the underlying essence of the presentation. Be it the world that we desire for or for that matter the couture that one desire to wear. Old school Haute Couture craftsmanship merged with innovative techniques where 3D embroideries were dramatically exaggerated. Sequins, gold & silver powder, were mixed to resins and subtly merged with black, white and terracotta brown.

Volumes and transparency were the other stand out elements of this brilliant showcase. And, no, volume is not always heavy. There was a dreamy weightless in the collection. Lacquered lace and crinolines in transparent gauze embroidered with floral appliqués were splendidly breathtaking, while gazar capes, couture T-shirts and jumpsuits were contemporary yet classic.
































Thursday, January 29, 2015

Victor & Rolf Spring 2015 Couture:Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week



Viktor & Rolf took inspiration from Van Gogh’s artwork and translated them into architectural Haute couture pieces. A- Line baby doll dresses with voluminous petticoats came in with large 3D floral motifs and appliquéd petals. The giant straw hats, vibrant colours and prints created a unique drama that played with the surrealistic essence of the collection. The sight of fabric flowers wafting out from the garments and extending upwards touching the enormous head-gears was a fashion theatrics in itself. Almost all the pieces had black ribbons interwoven on the white hems, and block prints using the batik technique were widely used throughout the collection. The collection was no less than a work of art – an installation project in itself.





















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