J.W. Anderson / Advent 2014

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December 15: J.W. Anderson is the young London-based designer, which seems to be really busy at the moment- four collections for his womenswear, two for menswear and… four more collections for the historical Spanish label Loewe, a year. That’s a lot! But nothing makes Jonathan feel out-of-ideas: he can once be full of sharpness, once full of femininity. And for his debutant collection at Loewe presented earlier this year, he thought about using leather (Loewe’s biggest attribute) in new ways and forms. And that’s just the beginning of what this ultra-open-minded designer can bring to Loewe, and of course to his own brand, J.W. Anderson.

Not That Perfect

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 Cedric Charlier

The SS15 season is all about 70’s- so, how you might know, a theme full of colours, imperfections and prints. The designers truly thought of “raw” touches in their pieces- Cedric Charlier, the Paris-based designer, made the red & blue threads go out from the black fabric in his dresses; Miuccia Prada mixed vintage silk materials with linen, creating a chaotic “not so perfect” feeling. J.W. Anderson at Loewe and Yohji Yamamoto simply through the mish-mash embroideries and cottons on the model’s bodies. Although it’s not about clean lines, this kind of lightness feels pretty much appealing, isn’t it?

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Ellery

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Celine

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Yohji Yamamoto

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Loewe

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Proenza Schouler

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Prada

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Marques Almeida