Fall-Winter 2013/2014 Collection
ARCHITECTURAL FIGURES
Inspired by Zaha Hadid’s Dorobanti Tower
In
the wake of the Dorobanti Tower designed by architect Zaha Hadid in Bucarest, a
metallic weft is thread to draw out of a soft geometry. Leitmotif of designer
Dina Jsr’s Fall/Winter 2013-2014, these angular and precise figures are
laser-cut, intertwine and repeat themselves.
One
by one, they structure and soften every model with a clever mix of material:
playing around with subtle layers of transparency, light laces and evanescent
tulle appear amongst precise strips, sheathed with black leather or
amethyst-colored crêpe
Georgette.
Next,
dizzy volumes of enchanting forest green or theatrical red Gazar contrast with
imperial yellow satin sheath dresses and other shimmering lengths, rhythmed by
viola straps and gold-threaded lace.
Ever
more flowing, a complex pattern, designed by Dina Jsr since her debut, composes
a luscious landscape of volutes, arabesques and paisley that recalls the
ottoman shores. Luxuriant, this motif is unveiled by transparence through
a clever construction game: laser-cut on leather, then placed on crêpe, it stands out like a
new type of lace. Printed on Duchesse satin, it stands alongside skin-colored
tulle and becomes alive, almost like a second skin.
In
detail, cuts are daringly precise. A triangle-sculpted frieze underlines the
neckline like a matching jewel. Further ahead, other dresses striate with
perspective and rays, with embedded squares and kinetic architecture that
sheath the silhouette and wrap it in graphic arrangements.
Some
models even evoke a welcome skewness that conjures a free attitude. Others wrap
the waist with conical streaks, which suggest a welcome transparency… and a
very sexy look.
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