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Is it Pieter’s fault all that knowledge is “lost” now?
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Azzedine Alaïa by Joe McKenna | Documentary
so sad all this knowledge is lost and we are left with is a Ikea version of all this technic, craft, mind & huge effort to make and experiment & beautiful modern clothes
Azzedine Alaïa by Joe McKenna | Documentary
so sad all this knowledge is lost and we are left with is a Ikea version of all this technic, craft, mind & huge effort to make and experiment & beautiful modern clothes
If its not used its lost ...he is not even picking up actual constructions of the house and twisting them etc ...from my 1st hand experience from the past per example one of the factory that was doing alia knit dresses (if i remembered well that lost him as client) could not replicate old samples techniques for another brand because there was nobody around that knew or remembered without him or who ever of his team that pushed for those techniques this was during his years he was alive.The knowledge is not lost. It’s just miss-used to make contemporary Art design project. It’s not at the service of making clothes anymore.
Pieter has a totally competent atelier. When YSL closed his house and when Lacroix also closed his house, some seamstresses went to Azzedine so in terms of passing generations of craftsmanship, the house is secured. I mean the non-sense design project Pieter is conducting is also impressive in terms of pure technique.
What was interesting about Azzedine was that all that technique was used in perfecting rather than inventing in a way. It was always the same silhouettes but technology and new fabrics or process changed the perspective everytime.
When I look at Azzedine work or even look at the clothes I have from him, it ages so well both in terms of style or quality. I don’t know if Pieter makes clothes that people would want to wear forever.
I feel you, but it's nothing to waste your hatred. Just laugh at it – isn't it really funny, absurd and witty?I really hate that collection.
I find similar creative process behind Pieter's collection on twitter.