We wanted to share today’s BoF (The Business of Fashion) spotlight designer Craig Green. Fresh out of London,
spending seven years at Central St Martins now finishing off his MA in Fashion
Design. Craig recently showcased his AW12 menswear collection on the CSM catwalk
at London Fashion Week.
Green now catching the eyes of the industry
with his experimental approach most notably being recognised for his
three-dimensional shapes made of papier-mâché and wood. His collection remains
intriguing to us, wondering what inspiration sparked these designs…
The minimal colour palette of complete
black and cream with blocks of tie die reflects a deeper concept of light and
dark of his collection. The silhouettes also remain minimalist with a contrast
from the boxes and cylindrical shapes attached to the back; cleary taking ideas
from religious dress and traveling. Also Craig talks of taking inspiration from
dinner lady uniforms and old world porters being weighed down by luggage.
Green is a fascinating example of how new
high fashion designers are pioneering into different levels of the fashion
world and exploring with no boundaries or restrictions. Unique collections like
this emerge with tons of originality and imagination; often to be seen from
graduates from such high-status schools.
Greens pieces could be seen more as an art
form rather than a wearable collection and also stands as interesting
inspiration or a stimuluous for ideas to other artists and designers.
1 comment:
I LOVE this designer! I even recreated one of his massive head pieces on my blog :')
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