Thakoon
Thakoon Panichgul evoked warmth with his PF 2010 collection "Through the use of fabrics that envelop the body" (Thakoon's words). My favourite pieces were the pieces that resembled blankets, wrapped and cinched around the body with a belt:
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Doo.Ri
I have been a fan of this Korean-American designer for so many years, especially her architecturally draped jersey dresses, for which she is most famous for. For PF'10, she used brushstroke designs which were digitalized to the point of abstraction on sweet cocktail dresses and miniskirts, and a cropped double-faced cotton jacket featured a delicate floral screen print. Look at the beautiful drape of the 2nd top below, as well as the simple long-sleeved grey top...love it!
I have been a fan of this Korean-American designer for so many years, especially her architecturally draped jersey dresses, for which she is most famous for. For PF'10, she used brushstroke designs which were digitalized to the point of abstraction on sweet cocktail dresses and miniskirts, and a cropped double-faced cotton jacket featured a delicate floral screen print. Look at the beautiful drape of the 2nd top below, as well as the simple long-sleeved grey top...love it!
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Devi Kroell
Devi's stunning accessories have caught our attention for quite some time now, and it is only recently (in the last year) that she has moved to ready-to-wear, putting her passion for unique materials to work, shifting her focus from skins and leathers to silks. Doing so beautifully...Of course, my favourite pieces of this collection were the draped ones...
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