David Laport SS2015 Amsterdam Fashion Week
In an interview last year David Laport said to be focusing on art. “The more experimental the job, the better”, he stated on Idependent Fashion Daily. So today’s collection, inspired by Laport’s fascination for insects, was surprisingly wearable. He beautifully mixed light and heavy fabrics into elegant, ladylike, asymmetric creations. Rigid tops and sheer, airy skirts and vice versa. Pleated parts and lace (made in Austia) details. Mostly in blacks and whites with touches of turquoise, soft pink and blue. Feathers, tulle and a specially treated type of nylon which can create larger volumes, gave the looks a dreamy ballerina association, while the patent leather parts kept them grounded. Although, it was as if the last angel, dressed in a sculptured, sheer, feathery black creation, could have just floated off of the runway.
MLY SS2015 Amsterdam Fashion Week
July 14, 2014 by Jetty
Filed under Amsterdam, Fashion, womenswear
Evan Menswear SS2015 Amsterdam Fashion Week
After a video full of tough, tattooed guys was shown, a DJ booth was driven on stage, a violin player stepped frontstage and tough (non tattooed) men with outstanding hairdos entered the catwalk. Their main wardrobe pieces were shorts and (hooded) coats. Shiny, checked, floral printed; the variations kept on coming, ranging in style from classic to sporty. Caps (worn backwards) sunglasses, socks with cut off toes, socks in sandals and leather bags added some fun touches. As the tattooed menswear designer made her statement with printed slogans like “Jesus saves the youth”, “Soul Rebel” and “Forever Young”.
Streetfashion Amsterdam Fashion Week SS2015 – Day 4
July 14, 2014 by Jetty
Filed under Amsterdam, Streetwear
What are you wearing during the Mercedes Benz Amsterdam Fashion Week? Your vintage YSL suit, a bespoke blazer or your latest pair of Celine sandals? We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style.
Streetfashion Amsterdam Fashion Week SS2015 – Day 3
July 14, 2014 by Jetty
Filed under Streetwear
What are you wearing during the Mercedes Benz Amsterdam Fashion Week? Your vintage YSL suit, a bespoke blazer or your latest pair of Celine sandals? We don’t judge, we’re not the fashion-police, we just enjoy fashion and your own personal style.
Fashion Week Amsterdam SS2015, this was Day 3
Day three of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Amsterdam was a day of extremes, with the modern menswear of Mevan Kaluarachchi to the colorful collections of Vibrant Pakistan.
Tony Cohen SS2015 Amsterdam Fashion Week
The fashion circus closed early this Sunday. At 7.30 p.m. Tony Cohen already concluded a full day of fashion by presenting his style ideas for next year’s summer. A summer which will be full of amazing, chic trousers for women (even a silver colored leather one), mostly combined with structured, seductive tops, if you leave it up to Tony. The ladies will dress up in asymmetrical (pleated, airy) dresses, long and lean skirts, cropped (leather and linen) jackets, high heels and sheer hats, pink eye make-up, big silvers bracelets around their wrists.
As for the lads.. they will rock slim trousers, tunic-like shirts, toggle cardigans, long scarves and tailored jackets. They’ll have long wavy locks and thick beards in Tony’s world. They’ll be the perfect match to Tony’s sexy amazons and they’re the perfect addition to the Dutch label, which has proven to be super consistent over the years. From now on couples can shop their wardrobe together at Tony Cohen. An fashion expansion that, by the looks of it, is bound to succeed.
Jonathan Christopher Homme SS2015 Amsterdam Fashion Week
Dorhout Mees SS2015 Amsterdam Fashion Week
July 13, 2014 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, womenswear
Inspired by water (or more specific the ability of water crystals to transform in certain environments) and it’s many faces Esther Dorhout Mees presented yet another flawless womenswear collection, named “O”, today. After the backdrop video set the mood and waves were projected onto the catwalk long and lean models on high geometric, asymmetrical heels (which gave the illusion to be wet) with wet hair ‘walked on water’. They sported elegant creations visibly inspired by water. Light blue and white (true water tones) were the main colors, a touch of pink added at the end. Fabrics were both airy and shiny, reflecting the attributes of water. Breast and waist were the focus in the designs silhouettes, with a few strong shoulders here and there. Always delicate and sophisticated and therewith creating a collection full of the finest cocktail chic ensembles. Strapless, structured dresses, midriff baring, ruffled (resembling waves) tops, sheer (representing the transparency of water) pants worn with high waisted underpants and maxi dresses with T-shirt shaped sleeves had XL pleats. Fabrics were airy, floating (like water) in the air as the models slowly walked the runway. An extra beautiful effect, which especially a few creations with layers of the finest, thinnest fabrics on top of each other (like a book) were able to show off. Mirrored prints (representing the reflecting aspect of water) added to the elegance of the collection as a nice subtle scent (yes, Dorhout Mees want to trigger all senses) completed the Dorhout Mees water world.
Verena Michels and Zyanya Keizer SS2015 Amsterdam Fashion Week
July 13, 2014 by Jetty
Filed under Fashion, womenswear
For her project “Trümmerfrau” Berlin based Verena Michels got inspired by the esthetic of rest materials (army tents, carpet bags and rope sleeves). It made her come up with a collection full fabrics (hand)made out of wool and small other pieces of collection material). It gave her designs a certain edge or rawness if you will. Oversized knits, slouchy sweaters and loose fitting pants looked cosy, casual and practical at the same time No cocktail attire, but perfect looks for a day in the city. Verena definitely wasn’t the first designers to choose this ‘garbage/rest material-theme’ this week. Yet she absolutely gave it her own twist and we can only applaud for these young designers paying attention to and adding a critical note to the way we consume.
Zyanya Keizer was very dark. The hair (worn straight and loose), the make-up (dark red lips), the smoke on the runway, her color palette of choise (blacks and reds) and the silhouettes of her creations (long and lean combined with strong shoulders and high collars). With every design she gave new dimensions to the female silhouette, adding structured fringes and ruffles in all kinds of shapes and sizes. Made out of fur and leather they added to the heaviness of the collection. A collection including lots of stage outfits for the likes of Gaga and Perry, yet don’t seem too practical for day to day wear.









































































































































































































































