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Hussein Chalayan A/w 2004

Originally posted by tott@Mar 11th, 2004 - 11:56 pm

It's like we're trying to cling to our vision of safety and he may be challenging that?

:rolleyes: now honesty, i certainly not need fashion to remind me
of everyday's misery, politics or violent situations..

if thats the case i think he's leading towards the wrong direction.

fashion should face up the current politico-economic situation
with optimism and originality, fashion has a role to play
and this is not the 'nine o'clock news' :ninja:

as always in all respect to your input :heart: tott :flower:

edited to add: I cant type tonight :ninja:
 
Originally posted by Lena+Mar 11th, 2004 - 10:19 pm--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Lena @ Mar 11th, 2004 - 10:19 pm)</div><div class='quotemain'> <!--QuoteBegin-tott@Mar 11th, 2004 - 11:56 pm

It's like we're trying to cling to our vision of safety and he may be challenging that?

:rolleyes: now honesty, i certainly not need fashion to remind me
of everyday's fashion or violent situations..

if thats the case i think he's leading towards the wrong direction.

fashion should face up the current politico-economic situation
with optimism and originality, fashion has a role to play
and this is not the 'nine o'clock news' :ninja:

as always in all respect to your input :heart: tott :flower: [/b][/quote]
I agree, Lena.

I was just trying to think of a way to explain these prints... However feeble my attempt was.

:P
 
i know.. its a weird choice of print
and thank you for discussing this here.

no-one was is paying attention in this little Chalayan 'detail'
but for me, its extremely interesting.. i went :shock: when i saw
the photo at style.com frontpage
(the photo was quite big so i could see the guy in uniform up close,
it was scary and silly on the same time..)

thanks tott :flower:

ps. i cannot type tonight, quite shocked with the Mardid tragedy
and scared for the Olympics in Athens :cry: :ninja:
 
Originally posted by Lena+Mar 11th, 2004 - 2:19 pm--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Lena @ Mar 11th, 2004 - 2:19 pm)</div><div class='quotemain'> <!--QuoteBegin-tott@Mar 11th, 2004 - 11:56 pm

It's like we're trying to cling to our vision of safety and he may be challenging that?

:rolleyes: now honesty, i certainly not need fashion to remind me
of everyday's misery, politics or violent situations..

if thats the case i think he's leading towards the wrong direction.

fashion should face up the current politico-economic situation
with optimism and originality, fashion has a role to play
and this is not the 'nine o'clock news' :ninja:

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I belvie fashion is an expression, of an artistic vision, personally i'm glad to see politics in fashion, we can't pretend its not happening, we can promot change through art, i think its a extreamly good thing. I'm very glad to see deisgners commenting on the state of the world.
 
DETAILS ( AT LEAST I FOUND ATTACHED ONES )



FROM LAST YEAR'S
 

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Originally posted by e-Tom@Mar 12th, 2004 - 6:01 am
DETAILS ( AT LEAST I FOUND ATTACHED ONES )



FROM LAST YEAR'S
AND 2004 - FALL PARIS
 

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HUSSEIN CHALAYAN : PLACE TO PASSAGE

Clothes that turn into tables, chairs, kites and airplanes (OK, the last one's not literally true)... Hussein Chalayan has frightened off many a fashionista with his daring conceptual designs which, it has been complained, look frightfully clever and avant-garde on the catwalk, but more like a sackcloth on (it's all about the right attitude, darlink). But creative understanding has come in the unlikely form of Tribe Art, an arts organisation sponsored by the BAR Honda Formula 1 racing team, who have commissioned Chalayan to make a conceptual project sans commercial pressure. Just one catch: there has to be some connection to Formula 1. Chalayan has duly made his own racing car, but -- don't jump the gun -- it doesn't turn into a dress. Instead, it turns into a Blade Runner-style flying machine that takes its model passenger on a never-ending, virtual journey through 3-D city-/landscapes. The film, place to passage, has been made in collaboration with spatial research lab neutral, and will be shown as a multi-screen installation in the appropriately utopian-sounding Z Building.
 
i love the way he gets plain clothes and adds some chalayan into them
 
e-Tom, this is a a.w.04 topic,
so i'll need to move all unrelated posts to our older Chalayan threads (yes, they exist ;) )
please from now on, kindly try to post older Chalayan details in the appropiate Chalayan topics (for fw04 etc )

thanks for keeping this in mind :flower:
 
Here's a request only the Fashion Spot can answer!
Today I bought a Hussein Chalayan jacket from the A/W 04-05 menswear collection (£9.95 Cancer Research), it has a large label with the concept typed on it in the lining, it's a beautiful jacket.
Was wondering if anyone has any photos of this menswear collection, because google is failing me miserably! Would highly appreciate.
 
oh boy....sadly the first two seasons into his debut menswear is hard to come by since they were pretty low-key non-showy affairs. the only images that i remember at the time were on his web site but they seem to be gone now since he's made over his site and pitti immagine only covered the debut. try getting hold of his book....the most recent rizzoli edition because i think it contains those first seasons.
 

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