True to her distinctive couture-inspired approach, gifted
Danish illustrator and designer Anne Sofie Madsen
reinforces the unearthed Barbie dolls of her previous s/s
collection (here) through more structured yet playful outfits
making use both of traditional handcraft and couture techniques.
Danish illustrator and designer Anne Sofie Madsen
reinforces the unearthed Barbie dolls of her previous s/s
collection (here) through more structured yet playful outfits
making use both of traditional handcraft and couture techniques.
Madsen came to showcase her almost black & white s/s 2014
collection, called 'Post Human Speed' which is all played through
contrasts and materials, at Copenhagen fashion week revealing
unforeseen boxy leather jackets that look suitable for cross-country
racing paired with bold print patterns and metal accessories.
collection, called 'Post Human Speed' which is all played through
contrasts and materials, at Copenhagen fashion week revealing
unforeseen boxy leather jackets that look suitable for cross-country
racing paired with bold print patterns and metal accessories.
Madsen's signature dresses once again feature digital prints
made from her own handmade illustrations in a clever mix
of proportions, cuts and materials. Oversized arms, built-up
collars and fastening cords generate armor-like clothes with
references to the female warriors of Japanese manga while
leather is embossed or experimentally applied to a fine mesh
base.The budding talent who caught the eye of
made from her own handmade illustrations in a clever mix
of proportions, cuts and materials. Oversized arms, built-up
collars and fastening cords generate armor-like clothes with
references to the female warriors of Japanese manga while
leather is embossed or experimentally applied to a fine mesh
base.The budding talent who caught the eye of
John Galliano and Alexander McQueen is briskly
becoming a fully fledged designer.
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