There's something very home made and retro about White Trumpet's lookbook. It had a Polaroid-ish feel, and the colour hues seem very 60's inspired with the mustards and burgandys. Yet their designs have a very futuristic twist, using more subtle basic colours of white, black and grey.
French interior designer Julie Rouzioux and improvised music composer Reno Inchenko met in London, and it was fashion love at first sight. I don't believe in love at first sight..an exception is shoes...and some clothes. White Tumpet's most recent collection was inspired by mathematics and a curious love of string art. This was portrayed in a futuristic manner with contrasting triangular folds and panels decorating the garments. An oldies inspiration came in with the pearly swooshing fringes, which I'm a big fan of. The fringes were also layed out geometrically in a very interesting way.
I feel like swooshing a little..
xx-LJ
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
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6 Comments:
yellow and fringes, NICE!!!
these are amazing pieces!
Oh my!They have a great collections!
Oh! The pictures are great and would wear all of these dresses if I could!
gahh i LOVE this line. i recreated the fringe dress here: http://designskeleton.blogspot.com/2009/03/fringe-dress.html
amazing styling by white trumpets
I want I want I want xxx
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