Jean-Pierre Braganza from SS14
Jean-Pierre
Braganza
One
of the biggest fashion events was hosted this year at the Somerset House in
London, and Canadian designer Jean-Pierre Braganza presented nothing but simplistic
monochrome prints that were utterly exquisite.
High
neck lines, structured blazers and tailored trousers were used to express a
tom-boy twist print. Black, white, grey, pale pink and even a hint of red were
the colours used throughout the spring/summer, but we expect nothing-less for
Braganza’s boyish collection to have worked
any better.
A
few familiar faces at the London venue included singers Dionne Bromfield and Delilah.
Accessories
were minimal, but the shoes were outspoken. The classic court stiletto heels
were given the designers artistic touch, as they were given a strap-over the
front of the shoe. Attention to detail was funnily enough the white fluffy
bobbles attached to the straps.
Introducing youth VS experience, the theme of this collection was inspired by his daughter and her friend’s school uniform. Femininity angelic colours, Braganza presented that he does not comply with trends, and something extraordinarily unique is what he wanted us to see.
Introducing youth VS experience, the theme of this collection was inspired by his daughter and her friend’s school uniform. Femininity angelic colours, Braganza presented that he does not comply with trends, and something extraordinarily unique is what he wanted us to see.
Top-buttoned blouses and pleated skirts with angled cuts up the hem were continuously played around with throughout the designs.
Braganza’s dark side inspired collection and angelic colours had shown nothing but initiative of how well these two controversial colours could be put together.
This
dominating collection has shown cutting-edge, and his graphic prints are simple
but none-other-the-less impressive. Having been obsessed of what clothes he
wears, his artistic personality has been reflected on every aspect of his
collection.
While
studying Fine Arts at York University in Toronto, he had realised his heart
belonged to fashion. He then moved to London at a later date, studying fashion
at Central St Martin’s. Blessed with a photographic memory, his visions are
inspired by his artistic direction. His success goes beyond London and the
catwalk, as his clothing is stocked in over 30 stores across 15 countries.
With
the model’s hair near enough untouched, parted behind their ears and swept
behind the shoulders, just shows what Jean-Pierre aimed the focus to be about.
These young ladies walked along the catwalk, while one consistent pounding song
played continuously. Simple black and white eye shadow kept in tone with the
style, but to call this a winter wonderland with these dark prints may be an
understatement, as this was a spring and summer collection.
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