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15 months on since its inception, Studio Privè has expanded its stable of six designers to include three more new talents. The closing of the Singapore Design Festival will see U’tter, N.ncha.nt, Fake, Demisemiquaver, iamwhoiam, Tangle, and new additions, Mad Dog’s Gang Men, Pettifogr, and Yoviajogia, presenting a mix of men’s and women’s collections. The Autumn/Winter’07-08 collection during this second presentation from Studio Privè is the culmination of 5 months of work from the designers, signaling the end of its first edition. Following the Showroom’s previous showing, these new collections promise more in terms of viable, differential designs (from themselves as well as market staples) and multifaceted sartorial ideas in a brazen show of independent confidence.
One of the main impetuses for Studio Privè was to offer an alternative platform to new designers and talent to not only showcase their work by way of a showroom, but also have access to counseled help on matters of design, promotion, and retail trade connections. It is both grooming ground and talent hot housing. The participants are fresh designers who have every intention of launching their own labels. Through Studio Privè, they are privy to resources that are otherwise unavailable to new designers.
More at http://anti-corporation.blogspot.com/2007/12/studio-prive-autumnwinter-2007-2008.html
and their older at http://anti-corporation.blogspot.com/2007/12/studio-prive.html
One of the main impetuses for Studio Privè was to offer an alternative platform to new designers and talent to not only showcase their work by way of a showroom, but also have access to counseled help on matters of design, promotion, and retail trade connections. It is both grooming ground and talent hot housing. The participants are fresh designers who have every intention of launching their own labels. Through Studio Privè, they are privy to resources that are otherwise unavailable to new designers.
More at http://anti-corporation.blogspot.com/2007/12/studio-prive-autumnwinter-2007-2008.html
and their older at http://anti-corporation.blogspot.com/2007/12/studio-prive.html