20/08/2017

Mary Katrantzou

Great printing "technique" on the garments. I really love the result. I did not expect anything but seeing the garments printed but architecture "rooms" is really creative.




Another collection where I like the used geometry. It makes interesting illusion of a movement.





Issey Miyake - pleated fasion






Chanel Autumn 2013 collection



http://www.vogue.co.uk/shows/autumn-winter-2013-ready-to-wear/chanel/collection


David Lachapelle - research point

I like how David works with light, with objects, there is a story, the composition. Everything is prepared to tell something, everything is placed well. The models are perfect, the world is a beauty, it is fashion which is expected to sell, so we need to get an illusion what is in today :-). I do like more the previous photographers somehow, I do not know why I am overloaded by information in David's works. Less is better. That is the reason I like the last photographs than others. The garments here are very "sexy" what more to say.





Sarah Moon - research point

Are the photographs really about a fashion? We can see a figure we can see a garment in the photographs. It is the use of blurriness and colours which make the photograph somehow like an impressionistic piece still catching my awareness. The garment in the first photograph looks like it can be wearable for special occasions, maybe as well the last one. The second and third looks like a fashion art without intention to wear it. Anyway these photographs are not usual we can see in magazines, I think.They are really great between the artificial styles in these days.





Richard Avedon - research point

I choose these pictures because of the movement and energy in them. They really capture your awareness. The question how the decisive moment was taken here. Everything is perfect, it is not only about fashion it is an art. I like how lights are used here, the contrast is high and we can see all details. All the garments are flexible. airy, folding in the movement. We can see the silhouette of bodies, all are Twiggy style of the 60s. Richard's sense of the figurative composition in a motion is just incredible. The photographs represent greatly the garments. It is appealing to buy one.






DRAPE and MOVEMENT





Cristobal Balenciaga


Richard Avedon