Fabrics Interseason — A Retrospective

Posted 3 years, 3 months ago on January 30, 2009 by

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Dur­ing Paris Fash­ion Week, Fab­rics Inter­sea­son did not hold a typ­i­cal fash­ion show.  Instead of focus­ing on the upcom­ing fall sea­son, Fab­rics Inter­sea­son pro­vided a carte blanche for styl­ist Samuel Drira and Encens Mag­a­zine.  Drira was invited to go through the Fab­rics Inter­sea­son archives and select pieces from the last ten years.  The pre­sen­ta­tion of the past col­lec­tions per­fectly framed the grad­ual grace­ful evo­lu­tion of Fab­rics Inter­sea­son from loose and unre­strained sil­hou­ettes to sharp struc­tured pieces. The show serves as the per­fect momen­tum for the fall col­lec­tion, which will show in Paris dur­ing Women’s Fash­ion Week in March.

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A Friend Through The Seasons: Fabrics Interseason

Posted 3 years, 5 months ago on December 7, 2008 by

Fall 2008:

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I love the indi­vid­ual pieces and how they are styled.  If Mary-​​Kate and Ash­ley Olsen were men, this is how they would dress.

If lov­ing these ruf­fles and frills is wrong, I don’t want to be right.

fab­rics inter­sea­son are inter­ested in codes, which man­i­fest them­selves in indi­vid­ual and col­lec­tive cloth­ing pat­terns, in identity-​​generated val­ues and their read­abil­ity. the col­lec­tions do not only func­tion as the analy­sis of these codes and even the analy­ses of a live within a sur­face (with all their socio-​​political impli­ca­tions); but because of their abil­ity to be worn, they also infil­trate an exclu­sive and highly indi­vid­ual lifestyle by delib­er­ately pro­claim­ing a crit­i­cal or polit­i­cal stance. the approach to fab­rics, tex­tiles and fash­ion not only hap­pens on a “super­fi­cial” level, the main inter­ests are set on the con­tent and life within a sur­face.” [Fab­rics Inter­sea­son]

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