SPLIT HAIRS

1.

Øgravity

COLOR IMMERSION

 

This project takes its inspiration from the 2014 film "Grand Budapest Hotel" by Wes Anderson: a real journey back in time. We are in the Thirties, in the imaginary European state of Zubrowka. The many VIPs on holiday in the luxurious mountain hotel hang from the lips of the impeccable concierge Gustave. Øgravity brings all this directly into space, imagining this colorful environment in a lunar Hotel of the future. All the staff dresses ad hoc to mix technology and surrealism. 

"How can color be brought

into a totally aseptic place?"

This was the key question to design a collection inspired by two different worlds. The result? Futuristic and functional outfits that enclose the true essence of this film with refined humor.

2.

ORLANDO by Chloé

Orlando examines the phases of the meta-project they have conducted
to the development of the S/S 2015 collection for Chloé, a famous Parisian fashion house: the study of the brand's history, the search for stylistic identity, the development of a concept and a consequent collection architecture, which together led to the final design of the collection. The collection is divided into three occasions of use, casual, formal and evening, which draw inspiration from the film Orlando, from which the project takes its name. A real all-round trip in Virginia Wolf's masterpiece.

 

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Photographed by THEO WENNER
Styled by JANE HOW
Makeup by AARON DE MAY
Hair by DIDIER MALIGE

"The beauty and ugliness the sexes, it is true, are different; yet they get confused. There is no human being who does not oscillate like this from one sex to another, and often it is only the clothes that hold the virile or feminine appearance, while the deep sex is the opposite of the superficial one."

MOOD,MOOD&MOODBOARD

3.

RED focus

In marinière or graphic version. Colorful or in the classic white and blue. Very thin and almost imperceptible or maxi. The stripes are a symbol of timeless style that never goes out of fashion.

 

"Color above all, perhaps even more than drawing, is a liberation." 

HENRI MATISSE

WHERE DOES YOUR ATTENTION FALL?

POPELINE PROTOTYPE

 

A LOOK ON THE OUTFIT