
Every collection is inspired by a different
artist; if the S/S 2014 was all influenced by Raku, the Japanese form of
ceramic, for the F/W 2014/2015 Gabriele Colangelo found inspiration in works of
Kazimir Malevich* and Joachim Bandau**. The
square was like a white canvas of the collection; a base on which the designer
built a whole collection. It was a great pattern play, layering wool on wool or
sheer gazar, achieving a two dimensional effect. A base shape of the collection
were prolonged garments, like sleeveless dresses or to the knee skirts, mostly paired
with a cocoon-ish shaped coats and tops. The featured color palette included
all gradients between black and white with all greys in between, to achieve an ombré effect. The
small pop of color were given by bags with some yellow-fluo details or pale
pink, the same one used on models lips.
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* "Black Square"
** his watercolors
Oh wow!
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Rhea
so crazy you cant stop loving it
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