NOIR
ECO-DESIGNER'S SHOW TRIUMPH
By Didder Rønlund
from copenhagenfashionweek.com
Video 11mins.:
all photos by Sacha Maric
from copenhagenfashionweek.com
ECO-DESIGNER'S SHOW TRIUMPH
By Didder Rønlund
from copenhagenfashionweek.com
Peter Ingwersen launched his latest offering with a trump show and focus on
aesthetics as Bllack Noir, with it's obvious young drive, was sent over the
podium at the City Hall to the music from the Danish Symphony Orchestra.
Noir's touch of couture and Bllack's youth appeal, with the same attention
to detail and workmanship, gave not only edge from Peter, but also applause
for show master and producer Thomas Hargreave's international style.
Ingwersen's sense of drama and sex appeal, the latter is what it is all
about, according to Peter, were followed up and down the podium by
long-legged girls perched on the season's wildest platform shoes, and
bottom-tight miniskirts minimal seams boded well for next summer. Was the skirts melted on - or what?
On the other hand, there was a lavish flow of gala dresses for revelry on
boned castle floors. The black dressed Noir collection, black-on-black but
also white, garnered attention. As did leather jackets and trousers produced
so eco-responsibly that even Stella McCartney would have a hard time
resisting them.
Peter Ingwersen's bid at next summer's trend invited to power shopping in
the high-end price scale. Bllack Noir will be cheaper than Noir.
Video 11mins.:
all photos by Sacha Maric
from copenhagenfashionweek.com