Friday, 3 June 2022

UK celebrates Queen Elizabeth II 70 Years of Reign

The UK, and indeed the Commonwealth, celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 Years of Service, in great style with four days of bank holiday celebrations in London and around the whole country.

All of us at My Fashion Connect Global would like to congratulate Her Majesty the Queen on her Platinum Jubilee, as the first and only Monarch in the world to reign for 7 decades.   

We salute Her Majesty for her lifetime of great achievement due to her impeccable dedication, devotion and sense of tireless duty, and have made profound impact on her country and indeed to many people around the world.

As we mark this historic milestone, we wish the Queen continued health and happiness for many years to come.

Photos show London © Lucia Carpio 2022

Note on The official emblem for The Queen's Platinum Jubilee in 2022
The emblem was designed by 19-year-old graphic design student Edward Roberts, from Nottinghamshire. Edward's design was selected as the winning entry of Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Emblem Competition, run in conjunction with the V&A Museum. 

Tuesday, 31 May 2022

A solo exhibition by Lena Bergström 30 May - 15 July 2022

In London's Kensington, Vessel Gallery is presenting a new solo exhibition by the Swedish glass and textile designer Lena Bergström, whose playful, exuberant forms communicate her love of glass as an artistic material and her intuitive sense of colour and texture.


The exhibition - Lena 25+ - celebrates the 25 years and more for which Lena has been designing glass for Swedish brands of Orrefors and Kosta Boda, and the nearly 20 years for which she has been represented in London by Vessel.

Bergström has designed several prize-winning products and received numerous awards including a staggering 12 ‘Excellent Swedish Design’ awards.

She has works in the permanent collections of the; Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden • The Röhsska Museum of Fashion, Design & Decorative Arts, Gothenburg, Sweden • Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland United States • Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo, Norway • The Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

Vessel Gallery is at 114 Kensington Park Road London W11 2PW.

To view the artworks, click HERE. 

Saturday, 28 May 2022

Menswear designer Saul Nash at London Fashion Week on 12th June 2022


London designer Saul Nash, winner of the British Fashion Council Foundation’s Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design and 2022/23 BFC NEWGEN recipient, will be at London Fashion Week presented by Clearpay this June, showcasing his latest collection on the digital schedule, at 13.00 on Sunday 12th June.

 Nash's eponymous brand can be watched on the digital schedule, accessible to all on the #LFW platform. 


From North East London, Nash received a scholarship to attend and graduate from the eminent MA Menswear at the Royal College of Art in 2018, and arrived at his fashion practice via the unconventional route of performance. Known also as a choreographer, Nash practised for many years as a dancer and graduated from BA Performance Design at Central Saint Martins in 2015. 

Saul Nash is described by online lifestyle retail-magazine Hypebeast as "the next superstar of sportswear", and fans admire his ability to bring luxury to activewear, creating fluid menswear that compromises neither function nor style.  Inspired by the kinetic body, and the subversion of sportswear via the memories of the different people he grew up in London, Nash’s practice extends to worn garments and their ability to liberate an individual’s identity. He favours relaxed silhouettes and mesh fabrics that enable movement and flow, while asymmetric hems and monochromatic colourways highlight the designer’s focus on expression. Staying loyal to the brand’s roots, all limited-edition styles are produced by local North East London manufacturers. 

The Saul Nash collections are carried at retailers including Browns, SSENSE, HTOWN, FLANNELS and Selfridges.

Images from London Fashion Week online.

Monday, 23 May 2022

London Fashion Week presented by Clearpay June 2022 Schedule released

London Fashion Week will be back in June, showcasing upcoming designers including AGR Knit, Ahluwalia, LABRUM London, Carlota Barrera, QASIMI, Olubiyi Thomas and Robyn Lynch. 


This season, which will be held from June 10 to 13 2022, designers are pushing the boundaries of what menswear is, according to the British Fashion Council (BFC), creating collections that challenge and eliminate gender constructs, reflecting fashion's ability to adapt and change.

Click HERE for the new schedule.

Many shows on the schedule are presented by "DiscoveryLAB".

The DiscoveryLAB is an immersive showcasing environment to discover and connect with new emerging brands. Creative collaborations often explore the intersection of fashion, music, art, photography and performance. 

This season, the DiscoveryLAB is in collaboration with Dazed magazine. All DiscoveryLAB shows can be watched digitally during London Fashion Week (11th - 13th June).

Click HERE to watch highlights from DiscoveryLAB in February 2022.

Meanwhile, British Fashion Council has once again collaborated with the shopping destination of Bicester Village.

The Creative Spot x British Fashion Council pop-up boutique is open at Bicester Village,  until 15 June 2022, promoting innovative and sustainable British design, coinciding withe The Queen's Platinum Jubilee. The boutique includes previous LFW designers Completedworks, Eudon Choi, Phoebe English and many more.  Bicester Village is located on the outskirts of Bicester, a town in Oxfordshire, and can be reached by train from London and Oxford.

Additionally, the BFC is also launching this season its updated online London Fashion week platform, having appointed digital agency IBM to redesign the website and match it to the level of creativity as seen in the in-person catwalk displays.

IBM creates a cloud-based platform that aims to interact fluidly with the global fashion industry and encapsulate the high-end perspective of the designers involved.

Powered by IBX iX Experience Orchestrator, the new redesign result on the platform taking a human-centred and value driven approach, involving the development of current features and event schedules.

London Fashion Week has launched and helped build the career of many of today's leading designers.  The new online platform no doubt will enhance the creative forces for the vast pool of talent London is hosting.

All images: British Fashion Council

Wednesday, 18 May 2022

Bethan Grey featuring new designs during Milan Fashion Week 2022

There's no stopping British interior, furniture and product designer Bethan Gray who is going from strength to strength.  

From June 7 - 12 2022 at Salone del Mobile 2022 during Milan Design Week, Bethan invites visitors to immerse themselves into an enveloping "Inky Dhow" universe, where an installation of furniture, textiles, rugs, hand blown glass and ceramics, will be on show at Rosanna Orlandi’s eponymous gallery in Milan’s Magenta district.  It is deemed to excite and entice all the senses while demonstrating the exquisite craftsmanship and innovative techniques imbued into every piece Bethan designs. 

"Inky Dhow" is an evolution of the original ‘Dhow’ drawing Bethan first made while on a trip to Oman, which was then expertly translated into an intricate marquetry pattern by Muscat-based master craftsman Mohammad Reza Shamsian and his team of highly skilled artisans, using 16th century marquetry techniques combined with cutting-edge technology, for application across a range of cabinetry. 

The pattern – inspired by the billowing movement of the striped sails on the dhow boats sailing in the Gulf of Oman out to the Arabian Sea – took another turn when Bethan projected it across a staircase for a project with Christie's in London. 

Enamored with the way the lines appeared thicker, reverberating up and down the stairs, Bethan decided to explore the Dhow pattern on a larger scale. 


“Using different craft techniques has allowed ‘Inky Dhow’ to grow into many things, but the most exciting thing is that while they all work as stand-alone pieces, they also harmonise beautifully together,” Bethan enthuses. 




According to the designer, last year’s lockdown gave her the time to reconnect with the physical, meditative art of making, experimenting with calligraphy brushes, pens, pencils and cobalt-hued ink from which ‘Inky Dhow’ was born. 

These pieces celebrate intricate, time-honoured techniques injected with a fresh, modern edge as executed through Bethan’s unique lens. 

In the collection are rugs produced in partnership with Milan based CC-Tapis. Made from Himalayan wool and pure silk.  The Inky Dhow pattern has been transformed into a hand-knotted rug by Tibetan Artisans who translated the delicate and organic brushstrokes of Bethan knot by knot.

There is a range of vases: Seven Sisters, each of which have been hand thrown by one very talented potter and then each individual vase was hand painted by Bethan herself with an adaptation of her Dhow pattern.  The sizes range from 10cm to 50cm.

Bethan has also collaborated with London-based leather expert Bill Amberg who embraces Bethan's original artworks for his third collection of digitally printed leather hides, for which he is also working with other creatives Kesewa Aboah, Yinka Ilori, Amber Khokhar and Jonathan Saunders.  Excited by its potential for upholstery use, Bethan approached UK's Norfolk-based upholstery manufacturer Coakley & Cox to develop a modular sofa and armchair collection, driven by a need within her own home.

London-based Bethan Gray is one of the UK’s most celebrated furniture and homeware designers, having been awarded three Elle Decoration British Design Awards, including the coveted Best British Designer and The Best British Tableware Designer. In partnership with local artisans, GGray’s luxury handcrafted collections of furniture and home accessories are sold through global retailers such as Harrods, Liberty and Lane Crawford, and also available directly.

All images courtesy Bethan Grey.

Clerkenwell Design Week welcomes creatives back to London May 24 - 26


Clerkenwell Design Week
is returning to London May 24 - 26 2022, featuring a number of activities and events dotted across EC1, in the creative district of Clerkenwell, showcasing a curated mix of leading design and product brands and emerging talent covering furniture, lighting, textiles, surfaces, accessories and product design from around the world. 

There are more than 400 events taking place throughout the festival, plus 150+ resident showrooms and 10 exhibition venues to explore. One can also listen in on topical talks at Conversations which opens with leading British Designer Tom Dixon.  From workshops to product launches and parties, with activities and networking opportunities in London’s creative heart.

To discover CDW’s programme of specially curated events, lick HERE.

Monday, 16 May 2022

Digital and Physical Denim Week by Première Vision is held in Berlin this May

 

Textile trade fair Première Vision's DIGITAL DENIM WEEK (which started on May 16 and closing on May 20) welcomes professionals in the garment and textiles industry interested in sourcing, networking,  understanding trend analyses and keeping updated on the industry's sustainable advances for Autumn Winter 23-24.

Programme scheduled includes a Denim Smart Talk  on sustainable denim trends for Autumn-Winter 23-24 with Manon Mangin, Denim fashion specialist at Première Vision along with Marina Coutelan, Consultant specialized in eco-responsible fashion, and Conversations in the Denim Fashion District with industry influential professionals, such as Jonathan Christopher the Dutch menswear designer on E-motion; In-motion.

Click HERE for the full programme.

Meanwhile, the PHYSICAL EDITION of PV Denim is held in the Arena Berlin on Tuesday May 17 and Wednesday May 18, featuring 83 denim exhibitors: including Advance Denim, Akkus Tekstil, Azgard9, Berto Industria Tessile, Bossa, Cadica Group, Calik, Fec*Serilabel di Facchinetti, Isko, Iskur Denim, Island Denim, Kassim, Kilim, Komet Metal, Kurabo, Kuroki, Maritas, Naveena, NDL, Orta, Pacific Jeans, Panama Trimmings, Polsan Button, Prosperity Textile, Rajby, Sharabati Denim, Soorty... And more!

At the venue, welcome team members are sporting the new Denim PV Berlin uniform: Fade out Label x Alessio Berto.

The uniform is the result of a one-of-a-kind collaboration.  It was "imagined" by Andrea Bonfini, owner of Fade Out Label,  made with pattern by the master  Alessio Berto at The Tailor Pattern Support and produced by Fashionart with Calik Denim and labels by the Cadica Group.

Andrea Bonfini is the founder and designer behind the Berlin-based unisex denim label FADE OUT. Committed to a sustainable and timeless approach in design, Andrea works primarily with denim bought at charity stores that he then deconstructs and reassembles to create new and unique hand-crafted silhouettes using patchwork and dyeing techniques.



PV Denim photo.

PV Denim Fashion District at Denim PV Berlin welcomes brands and designers at the Arena Berlin

As a first for Denim Première Vision, the Denim Fashion District (designed in collaboration with the Art Practice FLMRS) plays host to 10 ready-to-wear and accessories brands that specialize in denim.  

New capsule collections, produced with the materials and know-how of Denim Première Vision exhibitors, will be presented by each brand in their space, in addition to products from their usual collections. These exclusive creations will then be incorporated into their future collections.

This unique project highlights one of the show’s greatest strengths, with the aim of generating meetings and business opportunities within the denim communities. The link between the brands and the industry, a place for research, development, culture and inspiration.

All photos and imges from PVDenim