still talking horseshoe cables, and bobbles too
Photograph: Anna Dudzinska, Unknown Campaign A/W 12/13
Anna Dudzinska, a Polish designer trained at Cracow School of Art and Fashion Design, Poland. Anna's collections often include wonderful knits. Her work has been described as a avant-garde meets street. Dudzinska is influenced by deconstruction, modern architecture, and interior design. She also designs RTW collections recognized as FASH.LAB. Her latest mini collection FASH.LAB#2 had a premiere on the exhibition in Galerie Joseph, Paris. Dudzinska participates in Poland's Fashion Week among other venues.
see: http://dud-zin-ska.com/collections
Anna Dudzinska, a Polish designer trained at Cracow School of Art and Fashion Design, Poland. Anna's collections often include wonderful knits. Her work has been described as a avant-garde meets street. Dudzinska is influenced by deconstruction, modern architecture, and interior design. She also designs RTW collections recognized as FASH.LAB. Her latest mini collection FASH.LAB#2 had a premiere on the exhibition in Galerie Joseph, Paris. Dudzinska participates in Poland's Fashion Week among other venues.
see: http://dud-zin-ska.com/collections
Photograph: Myrza de Muynck sweater with cabled sleeves
Myrza de Muynck is a Dutch designer and a recent graduate from the MA Fashion program at Central Saint Martins London. Fusing sportswear influences, think sweatshirts, with vintage couture from the 1920's Muynck's work is feminine with hand worked details (think sweatshirts again). Using the palest pastels with flashes of brights, the garments combine old with new, casual with chic.
She was chosen as Vauxhall Fashion Scout’s One’s to Watch AW12-13 which enabled her to present on the catwalk at Covent Garden Freemasons’ hall in London as well as participating in Paris.
Myrza's S/S 2013 collection was again scouted by Vauxhall Fashion Scout and continues her hand worked embroidery and prints. Part Flapper and part Punk Riot grrrl, her new collection takes inspiration from women’s individuality through music, and maintains her tomboy femininity elegance. The silhouettes are inspired by 19 teens swimwear and early Egyptomania combined with the attitude of a Riot Grrl. Using summery linen, poplin cotton and towelling printed with checks and hand embroidered beads and sequins.
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