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Erdem Spring Summer Collection at Bath

Launching of the Erdem Spring Summer 2016

erdem spring summer 2016
The craftsmanship of experimental fabric, the creator of nominative label Erdem, whose client list include Kate Middleton, Adele and Michelle Obama. Residents of Bath takes a curious look at his SS16 collection.  The theme showcased women conducting like statues, walking through misty dark backdrop with thunder and lighting notes.  Erdem SS16 runway collection Erdem SS16 ShowInspiration came from the Homestead Act passed by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 which gave single women and European emigrants the right to their own plots of land in the west. Leaving behind civilisation, it was a lonely existence and some women developed what was called 'prairie madness'. Erdem SS16 Sheer Beauty[/caption] If your not familiar with Erdem, here`s a star list of Erdem embodiment's, The Duchess of Cambridge, Alicia Vikander, Cate Blanchet, and Adele. And these people included in his list of fans.

ERDEM-Autumn/Winter 2015

The absorbing depiction of the Parisian apartment of a fictional art collector created by Robin Brown for Helly Nahmad Gallery’s Frieze Masters The Collector, acted as the conceptual impetus for Autumn Winter 2015. A masterful study of character through environment, the notion of building a narrative around a muse captured Erdem’s imagination. A sense of broken down decorum surrounds his protagonist for the season, the world in which she exists is one of faded glamour where vestiges of an affluent past merge curiously with undeniably modern elements, her wardrobe an amalgamation of decades.

The collection acts as a visual memoir of her life through an intense colour palette of regal purple and jewel like hues, applied in offbeat pairings, echoing her peculiarity of character. The aristocratic richness of materials within the collection is tempered through elements of rawness. Suggestions of loss of grandeur are expressed through metallic jacquards, oddly reversed to expose a textural underside as if through thrifty repurposing. Elsewhere mid-century dress making techniques are explored with pinked antique jacquard cut by hand and then re-stitched to achieve a collage effect, distressed texture found within its fragmentary composition.