Geminola and E2...reworked vintage

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Geminola and E2, the insiders' insider labels, selling exclusive (and not inexpensive) one-of-a-kind reworked pieces, are two of the strongest suppliers of the darker, multi-referential mood shaping up in fashion. We've been sounding the bell for the return to vintage sensibilities in all varieties, and these two labels are the couture in the category, refashioning pieces to a splendor so modern and unique that the original product becomes a moot subject. In-the-know stylistas are all over this newly self-defined sensuality that calls for updated layering, romantic soft lines, spontaneous pairings of fabrics and textures, and the mix of the pioneering spirit of the prairie with Gothic underpinnings — one of the directions for spring and beyond.
Ballet costumes, vintage cashmere sweaters, reinterpreted nightgowns, antique undergarments, and Gothic- inspired patchwork empire waist dresses awash in customized colors, from tea-stain mauve to kiwi green, line the walls from ceiling to floor in the tiny Geminola shop in the West Village. Customization specialist and proprietor Lorraine Kirke has created looks for clotheshorses Nicole Kidman and Sarah Jessica Parker and is decidedly on the money at the moment with her color choices and the mixing of details that defy the specific period and genre test.
In Paris, the no-nonsense duo Michele and Olivier Chatenet have been working in the embellished and reworked genre for years. In their appointment-only atelier, the couple works with vintage designer pieces from the '30s to the '70s, adding antique detailing like flea market buttons, heavy stitch work, or perhaps even ripping apart the garment and creating another altogether. Take for example the halter top they made for Madonna out of an antique kimono that received acres of press coverage a few years ago. The label has had some hurdles since then (including a stint at Leonard) but business has not been interrupted — a devoted cadre of obsessive fashionistas keep placing orders that the designers keep limited. In their showroom, one rack is a stash of prints and designer garments up for refreshment, and across the hall it's a sea of rehashed takes on Gothic, prairie romanticism and simply drop-dead gorgeous mainly blouses and dresses invaded by couture needles and the lethal tailoring of the Chatenets.
-Meghan Cleary

from the jcreport...
 

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Sounds interesting softgrey, thanks for the post! I would love to see the vintage ballet costumes, etc.
 
thx Soft:flower:
I haven't heard about E2 in a while, nice to know they are still alive and kicking.
 
love E2 -was introduced to them last September at their Le BonMarche opening party-fantastically inspired and inspiring, they recently showed a line of reworked YSL vintage, of course they sell expensive but when it comes down to analyzing their price tags, it only makes sense..

on topic.... >>>>>what do E2 have to do with Geminola? really..
i cant see any possible connection as far as those pictures posted here go.. Geminola just seem on a dated hyped trend trip from what little visuals i see here.. thats certainly not the situation with E2... those jcreport guys, seem to be mixing up their new couture infos , no relation between fresh couture and simple customisations
 
Want to see more of their stuff. I don't know why I've heard of E2. Where have I heard/seen them? :unsure:
 
Meg said:
Want to see more of their stuff. I don't know why I've heard of E2. Where have I heard/seen them? :unsure:

here are soem pictures of the E2 A/W 2003 collection
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from vogueparis.com
 
those pics are great!...thanks space...:flower:
 
Meg said:
Want to see more of their stuff. I don't know why I've heard of E2. Where have I heard/seen them? :unsure:

:P we've been discussing them over coffee at rue Saint Honore dear meg :wink:

great pictures posted guys.. i'm sure there must be a link on that fw03 E2 collection somewhere at tFS , they showed this on the courtyard of their apartment, it was quite an alternative ...but i dont think they have staged any shows since then

btw, they used to design the Hermes womanwear just before Margiela took over the line..
 

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