Showing posts with label Knitwear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knitwear. Show all posts

Friday, 15 January 2010

An interview with Slovenian brand niOka...

Our Danielle Ross caught up with Nika, the designer behind the contemporary Slovenian brand niOka...



You recently graced the Catwalk at the INFLUENCE festival in Slovenia which was a great success. Can you share with us more about that whole experience?

International Mediterranean Fashion Festival “Influence” was a 3-day fashion festival including lectures, workshops, fashion shows happening in the lovely town Koper by the Slovenian seaside in July 2009. There were participating young fashion designers from all over Europe. I showed my Autumn/Winter 09/10 fashion collection called “LoLoDiOrRo” on the final evening. The collection was arty, focused on digital printed patterns and colours, what made it different. It was very well excepted.

How does Slovenia living influence your designs?

Well, life in Slovenia is quite peaceful and easy going, which I like. But I love to travel a lot and have a dynamic lifestyle aswell. So my design is influenced by bits and pieces of every day life in general, I like to focus on unimportant, small, boring things and topics that usually other people don't put much attention at. I try to put more sense in it and make something valuable. This is a challenge for me. On the other hand, there are everyday problems and ugly things happening in every day life, which people usually want to avoid and there is also where I find the inspiration, in the ugly and negative emotions, which keep me going. I try to make beauty out of it.

In your opinion how does British fashion differ from Slovenian styles?

British fashion is more daring, the Slovenian one is more casual.


In particular, what materials do you favour and why?

Mostly the natural ones like cotton, wool, silk, viscose.I do favour knitwear aswell and create my own patterns, which are normally used in digital print technique.

Because they are useful, comfortable and special for every day wearing, which my design is about.

You say your designs are inspired by "The ugly and boring side of life’”. Can you tell us a bit more about that concept?

As I mentioned before, I'm inspired by things that other people consider ugly, negative, boring or insignificant. I try to find beauty in ugly things and ugly emotions, which are unfortunately part of our lives and we just need to accept them.

I find challenging to create something beautiful, positive, interesting, valuable out of the opposite meanings. That prompts me to care about life. Sometimes there is a deeper meaning and message behind my work and sometimes there it is just a simple irony, but there it is always a story that everyone can interprets on its own way.


Can you tell us a little about your current collection, inspiration, the thought process etc?

My current women’s collection consists of 10 looks for Autumn/Winter 2010/11. The inspiration are the (in)visible scars, emotional or physical that can mark us forever in one or other way. This is reflected in the collection by focusing on the structure of materials with using a combination of knitwear, woven fabrics and digital printed patterns. I’m also playing with the lines and organic shapes, to which I allow to appear by themselves. Even though the inspiration has a negative meaning, I didn't want to use any black colour in any garment on purpose, because I want the collection expresses a warm feeling.

What makes your designs different yet appealing to your target market/buyers? Who is the 'niOka' customer?

In niOka's designs the colours and my authorial patterns are the main elements, the shape upgrades them. I love minimalism and funny kitsch aswell, that's why I try to mix both feelings in my work, so I define my design as kitschy minimalism. There is a mixture of avant-garde simplicity, artistic craftsmanship, tender provocation and timelessness. A 'niOka' customer is someone who wants to be cool and chic at the same time.

Where/how can individuals purchase your pieces?

To get in contact with me personally, in my showroom ( www.nioka.si ) , I'm also selling in Prostor ( Zagreb, Croatia /www.multiracionalnakompanija.com ), Ostblock ( Zurich, Switzerland / www.ostblock-fashion.ch ), but I'm looking for new agents all over the world.

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Extraordinary High End knitwear designer ‘Hanako Narahira’ to showcase at ‘A La Mode’ during London Fashion Week

London based Japanese designer, Hanako Narahira, will present her new knitwear collection at the ‘A La Mode’ catwalk show hosted by LGN Events on 19th February during London Fashion Week.

Hanako, a previous graduate of the acclaimed Central Saint Martin’s College of Art and Design, has taken knitwear to another level, by experimenting with colour, pushing the boundaries and employing new, contemporary techniques. Her unique approach to knitwear has certainly set her pieces above the rest!

Her fun and youthful pieces make her definitely one to watch!

Hanako Narahira will present her collection to an audience of press, buyers, other fashion professionals and upscale consumers at the LGN Events third season of their flagship show “A La Mode.”

Limited public Tickets are available at £18 via:
http://www.lagenevenorthevents.co.uk/events.html

Sponsors of the high profile event include Guoman Hotels, Yelp, Collection 2000, Quick Energy, Fiji Water and mytights.com

For more information:

Visit:
www.hanakonarahira.com

For press/buyer queries, please email Terri at: Theresa@lagenevenorth.co.uk
For all other enquires email: yolande@lagenevenorth.co.uk

Notes to editors:

About La Geneve North Events:

Since its launch La Geneve North (LGN) Events have directed and managed Catwalk shows for numerous high profile clients and at venues such as Olympia, The Mayfair Hotel, The Park Lane Hotel and the O2.

Their bi-annual Catwalk show 'A La Mode' Takes place in Feb and September during peak times in the fashion industry and showcases some of the most outstanding emerging and Independent designers to an audience of buyers, press, public (fashion enthusiasts) and other fashion professionals.

Events directed by La Geneve North have been featured in various prominent publications and opened many doors for emerging UK and International designers.
La Geneve North Events have been previously sponsored by the likes of globally recognised, established brands such as 'Hush Puppies', Quick Energy Drinks, Yonka, and L.A Sugar.

Visit:
www.lagenevenorthevents.co.uk

About the Charing Cross Hotel

Elegant and cosmopolitan, Charing Cross is perfectly located for guests who like to be at the heart of things. The grade II listed building has been lovingly restored to truly reflect its Victorian splendour. Located in the centre of London it has 239 bedrooms including 37 junior suites. For meetings and events, Charing Cross has nine meeting rooms including the spectacular Betjeman suite with its ornate domed ceiling and marble dance floor. The hotel also has a lounge, restaurant and bar, with stunning views of Trafalgar Square available from the floor-ceiling windows in the Terrace on The Strand restaurant.

For more information on Guoman Hotels

visit
www.guoman.com