Amsterdam Fashion Week
The starting shot was for the first time in the honour of iNDiViDUALS, a platform for young creatives organized by Dutch Fashion Institutes. The collection featured lots of black, metallics, pvc fabrics and statement accessories, referring to the intergalactic trend. Day two showed some surprising young designers such as Marije de Haan. The designer presented her fourth menswear collection. Inspired by the theme Lucifer, her collection was a great example of uncommon conceptual fashion. Marije de Haan pushes the boundaries of fashion with a collection existing of mainly black, grey and white silhouettes, striped patterns, lace masks, headpieces, capes and even a veil construction. The day was topped off by Claes Iversen who stunned the audience with a collection that was perfectly balanced between ready-to-wear and haute-couture. One of the recent autumn/winter 12-13 prevailing trends, the focus on the waist, was the centerpiece of Iversen's 'Un tied' collection for next season. The sculptural designed dresses and flowy maxi skirts were absolute showstoppers with a perfect dose of glamour. A top to shoes look in one color, such as black, white, beige and light turquoise, gave the collection a fresh and clean look.
Author: Elke Sockeel
Credits: www.marijedehaan.com & www.claesiversen.com
Photo Credit: Peter Stigter