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Showing posts with label central st martins. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Meadham Kirchhoff AW11

So, it may well have been the fastest fashion show in the history of, well, EVER, but Meadham Kirchhoff's AW collection, entitled 'A Cosmology of Women' was also, without a doubt, one of the best we'd seen all AW11 season.


All 24 of Edward Meadham and Benjamin Kirchhoff's looks lined up at the catwalk exit before marching in an orderly boarding-school fashion down the runway, round the creepy car-crash-style shrine placed in the middle of the catwalk and right back up to the exit again so quickly that the it was near impossible for the fashion writers and photographers to capture on the furiously fast-paced collection. 




Set to an eerie soundtrack (because what macabre situation is complete without the Psycho's 'shower scene' noise...) the collection featured the prominent use of a typically haunting colour palette - black, white and red and the contradictory use of soft, sheer chiffons paired with heavier fabrics and chunky cable-knit socks. Embroidered with tiny childhood relics like lipsticks and dogs, the collection was brought alive by pinafores, buttoned-up shirts and innocently girly bows and blonde curls (given that edge by the ominous black roots). The 'Cosmology of Women' (which also featured menswear) just sceamed 'psychotic schoolchildren chic', and brought a welcome change from all the sci-fi inspired looks we'd seen at almost every other LFW show.



Yeah, we know, witchcraft is a popular and often cliched theme for the Autumn/Winter season but Meadham Kirchhoff gave it a refreshing new edge with their hauntingly nostalgic take on all those horror stories set in spooky old English boarding schools that your big brother used to tell you when you were little. For all those missing the quirky sense of British eccentricity that Luella brought to the fashion week stage, fear not: Meadham Kirchhoff have arrived and they're making sure that trend-rejecting offbeat fashion is alive and well. We couldn't be happier, well, unless one of those cutely creepy witchy hats decides to fly its way over to us this upcoming season!


words: Navneet Gill
photos: style.com

Sunday, 26 September 2010

Introducing, Miss Bibi.

Attention please, Ladies and Gentleman, for we are about to present you with some of the finest (and quite frankly, coolest) jewellery that you will ever lay your pretty little eyes upon! 

Behold! The miniature stylings of Brigitte Garaudi (aka Miss Bibi), a Monoco-based Central St Martins graduate. After specialising in film and animation during her studies at London's premier arts institution, Garaudi decided to put her skills in making miniature sets to another use - converting the teeny tiny props into delicate and quirky pieces of jewellery.

Inspired by nostalgic childhood memories, Miss Bibi's pieces really are something else. Featuring everything from retro little telephones and dainty chandeliers to pencils, pistachios and pasta shapes, the selection consists of necklaces, rings, brooches, earrings, bracelets and more.


Miss Bibi's whimsical little jewels might be a bit on the pricey side for some of your budgets, but if you're after timeless pieces with unparalleled attention to detail, then they're well worth saving your pennies up for. 
I want the 'cherie' rings so much, I've already started up my Miss Bibi fund!


'Cherie' brass/gold plated rings - 100 euros
Dollar & Yen brass/gold plated earrings - 85 euros
Mirror necklace rhodium & silver - 130 euros
Precious Heart silver/black rhodium bracelet - 90 euros

check out the whole range at missbibi.com