Talk of setting up a 'gentlewoman's club' on my Twitter has spawned from my current life as a freelancer that occasionally goes doolally in her own home. Put it down to having too much of my own company. With no one to bounce things off of, you somehow get into a state of mind where at one part of the day you'll think it's totally normal to be creating t-shirt art out of smeared Marmite. At a less extreme and yeasty end of the scale, you just suddenly start going all "artsy" and think that playing around with acrylics, a sponge and a spare silk slip is a fruitful outcome of the day, a form of compensation for all those hours you spent on a Wikipedia trail which started off at Lance Bass and ended up on Bruce Forsyth.
Still, whatever creative japes I get up to in my hours of procrastination, will never result in the free-fall anger-pent drawings that Natalie B Coleman has come up with for her S/S 11 collection 'Damaged Goods', which I first saw in Berlin's Projekt Galerie showroom during their fashion week. The 'damaged' part comes to play in the girls that Coleman depicts looking a wee bit broken. Transferred onto curved seam dresses, simple crop tops and vests though and they provide the perfect solid foundations for Coleman's weakened beings and ghostly watercoloured femmes to live on quite happily. Some of the titles of the drawings ensure everything is pretty transparent… no prizes for matching up the drawings to these…
Isn't it sad when a dancer gets fatβΓΒΆ
Hairdryer Job
I took it like medicine
Scream
I cut it off to spite you
Along with the hand painted and printed whites, Coleman has also supplemented the collection with a lot of that sheer stuff. I'm not going to read too deep here because I may have the wrong end of the stick but perhaps there's some meaning to the amount of exposure in these clothes, especially when paired with the drawings. There's a 'Same Old' leotard that again, provides a more literal clue. Is it wrong that female-based disgruntlement plays out into clothes that I'm calling cute?
These garments are very original. Thanks for the inspiration. Have a lovely day.
-The Trendy Fashionista
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amazing photos! great inspiration, keep up the fabulous work on your blog xo
ps. check out http://www.twogirlsonecloset.blogspot.com, we’re new and open to linking π
Aw I very rarely think I would wear ALL of that but with this I most definatley would. Especially if I could have my hair like the models!
omg i totally work from home, get stuck in my head looking at things, and come up with all kinds of crazy plans of things i can do/start!! total confession going on here!!
Extraordinary feature. I’m definitely going to have to take a closer look at her work. The aesthetics alone are swoon-worthy: unkempt line work & voluminous sheers? Yes please!
But I think your insights beyond that are onto something. I think I would definitely feel “transparent” if I wore any of these, and in combination they kind of give off a “I don’t give a shit” vibe at the same time that they are very graceful. Any vulnerability expressed here is very direct. Your interesting note of the blending of “female disgruntlement” and “cute” plays right into that, actually.
On a rather unrelated note, Style Bubble’s whimsical font really reminds me of Natalie’s illustration linework, too! π
Thanks for the inspiration.
lust lust lusting these tops!!!! great post!
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What a superb range of garments. I’m currently recruiting for fashion jobs in New York, specifically design. I gotta say its an incredibly nice to see designs like these. Great post, will visit again!
Michael, NYC
Love the hair… not fan of the clothes
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Awesome prints.
Awesome prints.
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Love these! They remind me of the countless blind contour drawings done in art school.
They are pieces of arts.
I like the post with such a nice material which is much informative. Thank you for the information you provided.
Love the hairdos of the models!
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These transparencies really match with the drawings…I love them! Check out our blog, we just made an art post, maybe you like it!
xx
Cool!
Lots of love,
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wow! i love it! keep it up!
oh yeah, i have a blog. people, you can follow me if you want. π
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i love the prints. it’s like picasso made them or something
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wow these are great.
very talented.
Jaymie
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These are amazing, super gifted.
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Those prints are absolutely gorgeous… very inspiring. Thanks for posting! π x
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Great post, original creations!! I’ll take a look π
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nice picture all I like them which model wear.
the clothing sale on shop , they are made on time or later for customer choice. I like them so much.
..over!ang cute ng mga design…nice!favorite ko rin and mgng designer..
Um…like the style of your writing.*_*
Great post, original creations!! I’ll take a look π
I have a couple of Natalie’s pieces, so unique…her A/W 2011 collection rocks. http://www.style-tonic.com/boutiques/natalie-b-coleman.html
Hi Susie, that was my first collection you wrote about! Things have been going very well since, recently I have been invited to show during Milan Fashion Week a static show in Hothouse if you would like to view S/S13 it is called SarahβΓΓ΄s Suitcase and I have incorporated hand made Carrickmacross Lace Butterflies into the prints and hand drawn Illustrations of greyhounds. Also showing at Paris Fashion Week Paris Sur Mode.
Love for you to have a look, if you want Lookbook in the meantime you can contact me at info@nataliebcoleman.com X