This season, I've clocked up over 170 shows and presentations during fashion month which isn't actually a lot compared to the actual number of shows/presentations that are on/off schedule. But it's a personal best for me. It suddenly triggered this season that 'stories' or 'strands' (or more commonly known as 'trends' but I'm going with other words…) were forming in my head with Paris making certain things concrete. Then once I start farming through my deluge of emails that I've missed out on over the past few weeks, I discover other collections that actually work within my 'stories/strands'. There's a mind map of storyboarded fashion brewing inside my brain and it's pretty murky/scary at the moment given that S/S 10 is far, far away but still, the strands insist on spinning…
One of these strands is a fine one that probably exists in my head only but it's this emphasis on raw materials, on rustic crafts. It's not that kind of 'boho' brand of rustic where things are overly thought-out and overwrought. There's something a bit naive and childish about everything… Hamburg-based designer Marie Louise Vogt's latest collection fell into my inbox and said strand was born. That said, Vogt has always worked with unconventional materials, concentrating on singular pieces which results in patchworked, hand-made pieces that come from initial experimentation. So her past collections have always included some element of knitting or crocheting that are craft – as opposed to fashion – centric. Her S/S 10 collection seems to be a play on flower power, or on the cliches associated with flower children. And so you get a series of pieces that I'd wear with not much else and a blossoming flower painted on my face…
This is a great marriage of fashion and craft. Cool side of textiles!www.yshlondon.com
pot holders? wow! i’ve seen loads done with doilies but this? brilliant!
crafty indeed! i love the crocheted dress, although it looks really heavy.
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Those dresses are amazing!! And that is alot of shows to attend:)!! You must be a very busy lady:)!!
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Certainly not boho!
the models look a bit dull and depresive, but the dresses are great lovin them
and susie, i thought i saw you on fashiontv-frontrow of a show, i’m not sure, but you looked like her
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170 shows! Epic. I’m guessing your inbox isn’t the only thing thats full!
Something about this collection reminds me of Romance Was Born, in the good way.
the model looks like Kirsten Dunst, kinda. . .
The dresses are amazing though, I love the knitted-y one.
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WOW! I want, want a Marie Louise Vogt dress! They are solely GORGEOUS!!!
p.s. Thanks for this to die for POST!!!:))
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I’m with Imelda Matt: this collection reminds me of Romance was Born, and my grandmother (also in a good way) 🙂
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I don’t mind a single strange detail on a small part of the dress. These look like they were attacked by some creatures. But that’s just me and I get easily disgusted by bio-related imageries. Haha.
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I can SOOooo imagine you wearing these!
Gorgeous & creative. I love the oversized flowers.
Gorgeous & creative. I love the oversized flowers.
Gorgeous & creative. I love the oversized flowers.
Gorgeous & creative. I love the oversized flowers.
All gorgeous! Love the craft element, wonder how long it would take to try and conjure something like that up (on a smaller scale obviously, I don’t want to die in the process) Headpiece perhaps…? xxx
Her previous collections are similarly inspiring; I love her work!
i love all the dresses! interesting.
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Yup, very interesting stuff! Something