Frank Leder S/S '05

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Frank Leder, born in Nuremberg, attended and completed studies of fashion design at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, where he was also awarded an MA with distinction.

During his studies, Frank Leder already worked on his own collection which he sold to the avant-garde boutique "Pineal Eye" in Soho, London.
Apart from working on his own collection, he applied himself to exhibition developments and their implementation for "Loden Schneider" and later as Art Director and Stylist for fashion lines in "ID: Magazine", "Sleaze", "Qvest" and other magazines.

2000 he sets up his own label "Frank Leder" in London which is followed a year later by setting up the sublabel Raw Power with his business partner Michael Ellis.
2003 he moves from London to Berlin, a town that is characteristic for his fashion and since
2003 has been presenting his designs at the Paris Men's Fashion Week.

"Frank Leder" and "Raw Power" can be found in exclusive shops throughout the world.

http://www.frank-leder.com/

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Thanks Thomas :flower:

I've seen some his work before....its really quite good.
 
I like his stuff, it's a bit simplistic for my taste, but really nice
 
the jacket with the walking stick is a COOL idea! loves it

but the rest doesnt seem so interesting
 
Originally posted by Acid@Nov 16 2004, 09:34 PM
the jacket with the walking stick is a COOL idea! loves it

but the rest doesnt seem so interesting
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I agree with you ;)
 
Originally posted by thomas28@Nov 16 2004, 10:59 PM
I agree with you ;)
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Have you looked at the collection he did inspired by workers or something? They were wearing fake beards etc. They have it featured on Andreacrews(along with a few other German talents). Of course,imho,that one and thereafter was much better than this one.
 
While I don't like tight clothing, I do like a much more defined silhouette.
 

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