But any who the theme was nothing like I’ve seen before, focusing on the human body and organs to produce dresses, I’ve included just some (they're all equally beautiful!) these are personal faves..
It’s gorgeous and something I wouldn’t think twice about seeing on a high end fashion cat walk!
This dress appears to represent the lungs and intestine (I wish there was more info about this exhibition!) It’s stunning! It’s everything a catwalk dress should be, eye catching, daring and impractical. Love it; again it has been successful in its representation. The feathered back is gorgeous and a look I adore! It reminds me of the feathered skirts that were in the high street shops a few months ago, like this! http://www.polyvore.com/ostrich_feather_mini_skirt/thing?id=5664673 The creativity of the people who made these is just amazing, I did a fashion textiles course at A-Level and never produced anything as beautifully designed or that carries powerful and interesting connotations as this!
This dress appears to represent the lungs and intestine (I wish there was more info about this exhibition!) It’s stunning! It’s everything a catwalk dress should be, eye catching, daring and impractical. Love it; again it has been successful in its representation. The feathered back is gorgeous and a look I adore! It reminds me of the feathered skirts that were in the high street shops a few months ago, like this! http://www.polyvore.com/ostrich_feather_mini_skirt/thing?id=5664673 The creativity of the people who made these is just amazing, I did a fashion textiles course at A-Level and never produced anything as beautifully designed or that carries powerful and interesting connotations as this!
Very impressed with these dresses and it really makes me want to get my sewing machine out! I’m sorry that not all the dresses are featured not all of my photos turned out! If anyone has any extra info about this exhibition please let me know, I’m intrigued! x
Hi Jenny - I am writing from the Helen Storey Foundation who are the producers of the dresses. First of all we are thrilled at your post and your interest!
ReplyDeleteTo fill in the gaps: The exhibition is part of a project 'Primitive Streak' which is a series of fashion/textile designs which chronicle the first 1000 hours of human life.
Primitive Streak was one of the first Sci/Art projects funded by the Wellcome Trust and originally featured 27 dresses. It was designed and created by artist/designer Helen Storey (London College of Fashion and her sister biologist Kate Storey (University of Dundee).
Following the Winter Garden, the exhibition will be touring to Newcastle on March 11th and then to London in April.
Please see the website: www.primitive-streak.org for more details.
Thanks again for your interest - keep up the good work!!
Hi there Susan,
ReplyDeleteOh excellent! thankyou for filling in those gaps! as I said before its a wonderful and orignal theme to adopt for fashion pieces and Helen Storey is definetly someone I will follow up and look more into.
Thanks for the feedback!