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EAST VS WEST

Our first stop in Brussels was to visit the opening night of a 2nd year fashion design exhibition from the students of La Cambre. Mannequins were set up in pairs featuring two separate projects from the students of La Cambre and students from a Korean fashion school. The task was to create a garment using each others techniques; Korean students told me they had been set a project to weave on the stand using a more Western approach of ‘being more free’. They were telling me how in Korea they draw, pattern cut and make the final garment but they never drape on the stand or come to a different conclusion from what they’ve drawn the first time around. I suppose that’s a very commercial approach, we do that here too but in high fashion you can drape, experiment and let the final outcome be different from what you’ve originally dreamt up. 

I loved the styling of the exhibition, with mannequins dressed in animal heads and tube socks with fluorescent light strips lighting the room. I think my favourite piece of all was the giant yellow and orange wool coat.

If you’re in Brussels, you can see the exhibition being held inside the Brussels Boutikq at Nieuwe Graanmarkt 10 Nouveau Marché aux Grains, 1000 Brussels.

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8 comments

  1. there work looks so interesting!

  2. KAWAIIIIIIII

  3. Wow I bet this was fascinating to look around and see all those details up close. Love that last photo of you all! so cute!

  4. masks are a lil scary, those are some radical pieces!!! xxo -nb

  5. Beautiful images. I love that oversized yellow coat!
    Strut Mode

  6. The yellow coat is insane. I would be stalking the student behind that one and begging to take it home.

    The coat, not the student.

  7. really enjoying your brussels posts! such a great trip x

  8. I have to favour this post a lot. Especially those reverse french manicure. Love it

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