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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Edwin Oudshoorn @ Amsterdam Fashion Week

Edwin Oudshoorn charmed his audience again. This time his all white collection was presented on mannequins instead of models.


The trafo house at the Amsterdam Fashion Week was turned into a romantic location. With a glass of sparkling wine and in candlelight we had a closer look at his new bridal collection.


Each piece was a joy for the eye, and I could stand hours there to adore them. Such craftsmanship, so many details, applications, embroderie and more. So enjoy scrolling down to see all my photos!







A lot of people enjoyed the collection and Edwin Oudshoorn was photographed a lot!





Edwin Oudshoorn next to one of his designs

And when you aren't married yet, get inspired!


It was a great experience and I liked that I could have a closer look at the designs. But I hope next time the dutch designer will put a magical show again like the one I visited in 2012!

Monday, January 30, 2017

Amsterdam Fashion Week: a recap of day 4

Goldwell & KMS opened the last day of Amsterdam Fashion Week with an impressive hair fashion show. With colouring, special haircuts and impressive hairstyling.


Jay Mahmood in action


SUE presented her fashion on wheels and more! Sending us the message "Broken crayons still color".






RE by RECONSTRUCT is a collective from Rotterdam of six designers: Laura Aanen, Zara Asmail, Alyssa Groeneveld, Kim Kivits, Michelle Lievaart and Sanne Verkleij. Reconstructing the vision on clothing...



Sunanda Chandry Koning didn't show her collection, but made a statement: Love, care and world peace.
A great dancer in different layers of pink and two models, one in black and one in white.



That was all. ?

Almost as on the layers different QR codes appeared, triggering us what the meaning will be.



Edwin Oudshoorn presented his bridal wear collection. Showing his workmanship as we could walk around the models. More in a following post!



And Liselore Frowijn closed the fashion week with her collection #TheNewCluster. See now buy now!

Liselore Frowijn
More coming up!

Sunday, January 29, 2017

Amsterdam Fashion Week - a short recap of day 3

Toos Franken, Maaike van den Abbeele, GIVEN, Bound Amsterdam, Anbasja Blanken and Spijkers and Spijkers presented their collections on the third day of Amsterdam FashionWeek.

Spijkers en Spijkers
The day started with the launch of RE FUSE magazine. An avant-garde glossy by and about refugees.

The glossy is an initiative by Olfa Ben Ali and features a collection of contributions from artists and professionals from the fashion and art world (with and without refugee status).


A short recap in photos of the third day!
The first show was by Toos Franken.

Toos Franken

Maaike van den Abbeele

GIVEN Amsterdam Fashion Week
GIVEN

IVGVN, menswear collection

Bound Amsterdam

ALA BLANKA

ALA BLANKA by Anbasja Blanken
 And Spijkers en Spijkers launched their denim collection "Fit in & Stand out"

Spijkers en Spijkers Denim
More coming up!

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Amsterdam Fashion Week: a glimpse of Day 2

A quick small photo impression of the second day of the 26th Mercedes-Benz FashionWeek Amsterdam. Scroll down and enjoy the first glimpse of an inspiring day at the fashion week.

Saskia ter Welle opened the second day of Amsterdam Fashion Week with a show full of contradictions for bold women.



A fashion collaboration between Disney's Beauty & The Beast and six dutch designers was next on the program. Who doesn't like the Disney princesses! It was with fashion talks and the presentation of the designs of Boaz van Doornik, Jazz Chris, Liesbeth Sterkenburg, Elke van Zuylen, Marlou Breuls and Zyanya Keizer.




Designer duo Ajbilou Rosdorff presented a colourful collection.



Artiitude presented a tough show with scary masks and a lot of hand painted leather jackets.


With Said Mahrouf is was all romance in front of a golden curtain.


Designer duo Schepers Bosman presented women and menswear in their recognisable style.


Alexandra Frida collaborated with Eye Wish opticiens and I loved the black pleated ensembles! As promised more in a following post.


Trinbecx opened the show with a green suit on a colourful catwalk.



And Tess van Zalinge made us proud to be dutch with royal blue and white outfits inspired by Royal Delft. Even using the famous painting "Girl with a pearl earring" by Vermeer. All reminding us of the delicate Delft porcelain.


More coming up!
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