Spring Summer 2013 Archives | Wonderland https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/tag/spring-summer-2013/ Wonderland is an international, independently published magazine offering a unique perspective on the best new and established talent across all popular culture: fashion, film, music and art. Mon, 24 Jun 2013 16:30:02 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Phoebe English on her first Dover Street Market installation /2013/05/23/phoebe-english-on-ss13-and-the-glass-globe-for-dover-street-market/ Thu, 23 May 2013 10:44:27 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=19187 Designer Phoebe English spills on her SS13 collection and her first Dover Street Market installation. Unlike the trend-focused media frenzy surrounding most designers, Phoebe English is quietly eccentric – not in her street style (a concept beyond boring), but in her – gasp – ideas. With needle and thread, she builds witty concepts. We ask […]

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Designer Phoebe English spills on her SS13 collection and her first Dover Street Market installation.

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Unlike the trend-focused media frenzy surrounding most designers, Phoebe English is quietly eccentric – not in her street style (a concept beyond boring), but in her – gasp – ideas. With needle and thread, she builds witty concepts. We ask the designer just how she got to where she is, and how she created a glass bead globe for Dover Street Market.

How did you decide to pursue fashion design?

It was a series of fatalistic events really alongside a long standing interest in it, I first started to apply to drama schools and then after being unsuccessful decided to do fashion, after getting into Central Saint Martins I just carried on doing it. The label didn’t come into life until I met my business partner Rose Easton and we set up the company together.

What is your process from concept to creation?

Everything just starts out as a bit of imagination then everything from that point consists of trying, failing trying, failing, trying, trying, trying and trying until you get to the right ending!

Do abstract touches, like the mouth pieces in your last collection, influence the path of your designs?

Yes they do lead the path of the designs very much, they are often the first things that I arrive at and often the clothes come after this initial and central visual statement.

Do you find your designs are very textile-focused, especially as a womenswear focused designer?

The collections are always about trying to strike an equal balance between textiles and cut and sew womenswear pieces, it is often quite hard to split my mind in half to develop both these sides but as they both serve equal importance in the final spectacle it is very important.

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So, what made you decide to create this glass globe?

I wanted to make something that referenced the blue prints of the womenswear collections but was the label reimagined into a large object, it was about filling the space in a dramatic but sympathetic way, the viewer can walk around all sides to examine its surface.

Are intricate and highly specified inspirations, like the Astrolabes, prevalent in all of your work?

Yes I suppose so, its often about finding very differing routes of inspirations and juxtaposing them in interesting ways.

The process sounds very intricate – can you explain how your team managed to create it?

It was a long process of hours and hours of hand sewing and complicated geometry and maths to get the grids to hug the dome in a tight and fitted way so it could look like a solid floating object.

What is the meaning behind leaving cotton threads exposed, as a ‘reminder of its construction’?

The cotton threads were all used to stitch the piece together so leaving them in evidence and not trimming them off to tidy them up was a reference to the piece being constructed by hand, they are left hanging as if the piece has only just been finished.

What does the future hold for Pheobe English?

We are working on the next fashion film, and some really exciting commissions and projects for exhibitions and events.

And finally, tea or coffee?

TEA!!!

The Phoebe English installation is displayed from May at Dover Street Market

Words: Elise Marraro (follow Elise on Twitter: PardonMe_Lissie)

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ALEXANDER WANG OBJECTS N°3 Collection /2013/05/23/alexander-wang-objects-n3-collection/ Thu, 23 May 2013 08:49:15 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=19218 The new Alexander Wang No. 3 is the designer accessories collection for the Wall Street gone rogue badass. The announcement of a new accessories collection usually makes us cringe with visions of panda bears and bows glued in twee mockery onto our wallets. The ready to launch No.3 collection by Alexander Wang, however, defies twee notebooks, […]

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The new Alexander Wang No. 3 is the designer accessories collection for the Wall Street gone rogue badass.

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The announcement of a new accessories collection usually makes us cringe with visions of panda bears and bows glued in twee mockery onto our wallets. The ready to launch No.3 collection by Alexander Wang, however, defies twee notebooks, candlesticks and other personal and household goods. With a colour range of charcoal, gunmetal and gold, the collection is dark but cleanly streamlined. The candleholders are reminiscent of large nut bolts, while the silver metal lanyards are like delicate instruments.

But of course in usual and quirky Alexander Wang style, the collection includes unlikely objects, such as the smooth black boxing gloves, gold-hinged bottle openers, and a jump rope that’s a cut above the playground hemp. For this collection, let your thoughts wander to visions of American Psycho a la Christian Bale performing around the house handiwork — slightly frightening, very alluring, and somehow, incredibly sensual.

The Alexander Wang No.3 collection is available June 2013 and exclusive to Alexander Wang flagship stores and alexanderwang.com

Words: Elise Marraro (follow Elise on Twitter: PardonMe_Lissie)

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Video Exclusive: Lazy Oaf × Nasty Gal Collaboration /2013/05/22/video-exclusive-lazy-oaf-x-nasty-gal-collaboration/ Wed, 22 May 2013 11:17:30 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=19150 Lazy Oaf‘s collaboration with online American babe boutique Nasty Gal breathes a breath of rebellious air in this exclusive collection video. The phrase ‘summer = youth’ perfectly encapsulates the delicious carefree fun of the high summer LAZY OAF x NASTY GAL collaboration collection.Inspired by candy packaging and nineties kids sticker albums it fuses the signature […]

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Lazy Oaf‘s collaboration with online American babe boutique Nasty Gal breathes a breath of rebellious air in this exclusive collection video.

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The phrase ‘summer = youth’ perfectly encapsulates the delicious carefree fun of the high summer LAZY OAF x NASTY GAL collaboration collection.Inspired by candy packaging and nineties kids sticker albums it fuses the signature cartoon oddities of Lazy Oaf and the effortlessly on trend silhouettes of USA online store Nasty Gal.

We’ve fallen in love with everything from the crop tees to cut out dresses and those watermelon print hot pants. The collection makes us want to road trip in the sunshine and drink milkshakes in bubblegum hues wearing tropical fruit prints. If the success of Lazy Oaf’s last collaboration with Kickers is anything to go by get onto the collection quick to guarantee a summer of arcade dancing, sliding down bowling alleys and crazy karaoke posing.

The collection is available exclusively from www.lazyoaf.com and www.nastygal.com and at the Lazy Oaf London Flagship Store from Tuesday 28th May.

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Words: Laura Isabella

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