Threeasfour Spring 2010 RTW

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This collection had such a cool idea... it was inspired by Yoko Ono's artistic work, and so there was loads of collaboration between her and the brand's designers Angela Donhauser, Adi Gil and Gabriel Asfour. The collaborations included music, design and live art. The music came from Ono's upcoming album from the Plastic Ono Band and was produced by Yoko's son, Sean Lennon. The designers used Yoko Ono's dot drawings as inspiration within the collection. Also, the models recreated one of Yoko Ono's most famous live art pieces, which was called Cut Piece. In it, the models each cut away at one woman's dress until she was clothed only in her underwear.

Even without the collaboration and the inspiration from Ono, however, Threeasfour's clothes stand on their own. I usually try and think of what would be functional and what could come straight off the catwalk to become incredible clothing for real women, but I just couldn't deny these conceptual pieces. Look and you'll see what I mean... (and don't forget the shoes! :oP)

xoxoxoxo Lola Re


1 comment:

Becky said...

fourth picture down: the detail on the shoulders and sleeves is really beautiful and a wonderfully simple take on the classic black suit jacket. Very feminine xx