Thursday, 22 December 2011

Wishing You a Merry Christmas!!


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This Postmodernism at the V&A print is especially co-designed by Hatice Burgess, Pamela Schwartz and Emma Neuberg, members of the The People's Print's Born To Be Wild design group (the first co-design social textiles group) and experimenters in the future meaning, role and identity of textiles!



Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Traditional Painting Processes Converge With Open Source Fashion!


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Ideas of story-telling and narrative in future couture clothing. A co-design melange by Susana and Emma.

Susana Fernandez, who worked recently with traditional carpet manufacturers, Real Fabrica de Tapices, in Madrid, paints her Cubo-Futurist painting inspired by artists such as Baranov-Rossine, Lyubov Popova and Natalia Goncharova and begins a process of transformation for the painting to be applied to Maison Martin Margiela's open source dress pattern.


Some of the Slow Textiles Group Margiela dresses will be made in silk! Watch this space!

Monday, 5 December 2011

Slow Textiles Group joins Maison Martin Margiela dialogue!!


Cubo Futurist painting by Hatice to start her design process.


Initial interpretations of the brief by Hatice and Emma.

Maison Martin Margiela, in true conceptual fashion style, made an open source offering several years back, to take up an unfinished dress pattern and create a new vision with it.

Here was MMM's challenge:

"Rather than merely allowing the downloading public a chance to recreate the garment, Margiela wished to offer an opportunity to engage them in a two-way exchange, a dialogue of mutation and innovation with the esteemed design house. The simple shift dress pattern, without sleeves and with no hemming, is the basis to make a design of your own conception - by augmentation and addition. As if joining the actual designers at the key stage in the making of a garment, this is your raw material to shape into the new."


The Slow Textiles Group have entered the dialogue! Members have just started a project that brings the MMM garment together with a Cubo-Futurist aesthetic. Inspired by the work of Baranov-Rossine, Alexander Bogomazov, Aleksandra Ekster and Lyubov Popova, the December 2011 workshop aims to introduce the layers of innovation, mutation and augmentation that Margiela decribes!

"At the vanguard of avant-garde designers, Martin Margiela and his eponymous Maison are masters of reworking existing clothes, fabrics and objects to create new garments and accessories!"

How nice it is to share passions and concerns!

Saturday, 3 December 2011

Samantha Warren for Martin Margiela at Slow Textiles Workshop!!



These gorgeous digital print designs are some from the first stage Cubo-Futurism digital designs that a group of designers produced at the Slow Textiles Group's Introduction to Cubo-Futurism: Learn to Create Placement Prints for Dynamic, Timeless Fashion Textiles workshop this weekend!

These six are by talented British textile designer, Samantha Warren. They represent her initial experiments on a Martin Margiela dress pattern.
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