Pia Please?

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So going along the lines of retailers teaming up with fashion students and coming up with something wonderful, I have a suggestion for any retailer out there (well, Topshop would be the natural bet…) to rope in Pia Stanchina, a student at Central Saint. Martins and get her to do an overly fashion forward line using sustainable materials.  This collection you see here is made entirely out of sustainable materials and quite frankly I haven’t seen eco fashion at this sort of conceptual level.  My beef with eco/sustainable/organic fashion has previously been that nothing in the existing collections of that ilk excites me enough.  Harsh words but now that it has been established that sustainable or organic materials exist in the world, it’s time to start using the stuff in an innovative way.  Line after line of t-shirts and canvas totes isn’t going to take things up a notch.  So whilst Stanchina’s designs are an extreme, for me they demonstrate that a gear is being stepped up in her chosen field of eco luxury fashion.  Note the addition of ‘luxury’, denoting that something wondrous or magical can come out of the original guilt-free and environmentally sound ideas.  Eco warrior saints can be extravagantly dressed too…   

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24 comments

  1. God, I love that dreamy, smoky blue!
    On a completely different note I went to the Dublin Helmut Newton for Topshop and channelled my inner model at lunchtime today!!

  2. I LOVE THIS!!!! it’s so ethereal and inspiring. i love how soft the fabric looks. and colors are just jaw-droppingly beautiful

  3. Her pieces are absolutely beautiful. Might be the colours, but it reminds me a little bit of Rodarte.
    x

  4. Lovely giant petals – a 21st century flower faerie. I love that, were you to have a number of those petals, myriad garments are possible…

  5. I like the scalloped shape and layering they are doing, reminds me of things you seen in nature…maybe fungus growing on trees? But pretty fungi…

  6. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. YES!!!! I feel so strongly about this topic…. why does ‘ethical’ fashion have to be so sparse, basic, non-committal in terms of aesthetics??? If fashion was international politics, eco-friendly fashion would be switzerland 😉
    Anyway, I am loving Pia. I have a weakness for flowers but am frequently frustrated by florals. Pia’s touch of dreaminess, make-belief and use of dusty shades also gets my enthusiastic thumbs up! Please take note topshop!!

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