Sunday 5 May 2013

Moda Operandi Punk Capsule Collections Unveiled


MODA OPERANDI EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION IN CELEBRATION OF THE 2013 COSTUME INSTITUTE EXHIBITION PUNK: CHAOS TO COUTURE AVAILABLE NOW
Exclusive Designer Pieces, One-of-a-Kind Items, Rare Vintage Fashion, and Art Objects now on ModaOperandi.com
New York, May 2, 2013 – Moda Operandi unveiled today its highly anticipated, exclusive collection that celebrates the 2013 Costume Institute exhibition, Punk: Chaos to Couture. With over 100 extraordinary items, the site showcases new pieces by twelve established and vanguard designers: Balmain, Dolce & Gabbana, Eddie Borgo, Ek Thongprasert, Givenchy, House of Waris, Moschino, Prabal Gurung, Preen, Rodarte, Thom Browne, and Vivienne Westwood. Also featured is one-of-a-kind customized clothing, plus rare vintage fashion and art objects that pay homage to punk, ranging in price from $100 to $13,000. To view the collection visit: www.modaoperandi.com/chaostocouture
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“The enduring appeal of punk’s avant-garde ideology is that it inspires designers across the spectrum of design sensibility,” said Lauren Santo Domingo, Co-Founder of Moda Operandi. “Each designer has created pieces for this capsule collection that expresses their unique vision of punk’s rebellious spirit.”
In Moda Operandi's exclusive collection, the industry's leading designers pay homage to punk with limited-edition pieces that balance rebellion and refinement; including the doyenne of punk Vivienne Westwood who fashions a corset dress in the anti-establishment’s favorite pattern: tartan. The pièce de résistance of Givenchy’s darkly romantic creations is a studded jacket that strikes the perfect balance between goth and grandeur.
Accessories make use of punk's most iconic adornments. Eddie Borgo offers an intricately hand-studded T-shirt that’s just as at home in an art gallery as it is in your closet. Artistic statements are also made in a selection of one-of-a-kind graffiti’d Dr. Martens. For a dose of authentic anarchy, the collection also features punk-rock records, shredded band tees, and feathered mohawks.

                  
Punk: Chaos to Couture, on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art from May 9 to August 14, focuses on high fashion’s appropriation of punk’s avant-garde aesthetic — a theme symbolic of Moda Operandi’s place at the intersection of time-honored luxury and digital innovation.

Individuals interested in seeing the collection in person can visit Thornwillow at The St. Regis New York, where select pieces are now on display.
About Moda Operandi 
Founded by Áslaug Magnúsdóttir and Lauren Santo Domingo, Moda Operandi is the only place to preorder looks straight from the unedited runway collections of the world’s top designers—months before they are available anywhere else. Channeling this ethos of discovery, Moda Operandi Boutique offers an expertly curated selection of in-season items from both established and emerging designers worldwide. In homage to the history of couture, Moda Operandi offers a bespoke shopping experience that includes unprecedented access to your favorite designers and hand-selected recommendations from personal stylists. Moda Operandi has established a retail renaissance where the time-honored institution of luxury meets an innovative point of view on fashion. For more information visit www.modaoperandi.com

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