Spring – Summer 2014 Collection
Crystal Waters
This season Dina JSR opens
the way for a more dressy collection that, on one hand, flirts with aquatic
elements for more fluidity and on the other hand takes on the colors of dawn
for real femininity.
Dina takes her inspiration
from the organic looking One Water pavilion, designed by the architects Soma
for the Yeosu universal exhibition in South Korea. On its side, ridges come to
life like aquatic fins. Adapted to the body, these ridges become the openwork
fabric of a sculptural volume neckline, wrap a ball-skirt or crosshatch a bare
back with surprising subtleness. Sensual moments play around with skin texture,
a conflict between materials and the cinematic effects of contrasting areas of
light and dark. Once again, at the very heart of this Spring-Summer collection,
contemporary architecture finds in Dina Jsr a flowing and crystal clear
expression.
While preparing her wedding,
Dina lets her imagination approach dawn and the colors of the Mediterranean:
faded blue, tender mauve and diluted pink imitate the sea and double up with
the vibrant silver shades of water. A bit further, a soft olive green and
stellar white echo island tones. From Greece, Dina adopts draperies. Given a
modern touch, they wrap the body with lithe and slender lines, reminiscent of
the Belle Epoque style.
To illuminate the whole, as a
sun would the sea, Dina imagines crystal inserts and overlays of silver
embroideries, peacock feathers fixed on muslin crepe radiate concentric circles
that evoke ricochets, where as the accumulation of embroidered feathers on
butterfly sleeves or a baby doll dress evoke the luxury of oriental soirees.
Two exquisite dresses of
light blue and olive green satin-gazar wripple with elegance, underlining a
recovered sobriety. Then, Dina calls for a play on transparency and tone on
tone embroidered lace varying them in different colors and shades: a delicate
jet black cocktail dress, an evanescent powder pink number like a flock of
flowery lace. Finally, innocent blue and the sweet mauve of the perfect dawn
evoke timeless happiness.
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