Posts Tagged ‘seelenkleid’

Seelenkleid

March 11th, 2010

Back when I posted about Seelenkleid, not quite a year ago, I hadn’t started to tire of all-black clothing and was just beginning to appreciate an all-white palette. Fast forward not quite 12 months and the monochromatic white silhouette dominates Ella Haberlach’s latest with a sprinkling of midnight blue in the form of delicate devore velvet pieces (second piece below) and melted silicone. Lest you think all-white sounds immensely boring, just have a look at the collection. Haberlach plays with transparency, disintegration, softness and rigidity all to fascinating effect. Select pieces are available at pixie market and Doshaburi. (Don’t forget you can click the images to enlarge.)

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Seelenkleid

April 14th, 2009

Merging of the divine and the earthly

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German designer Ella Haberlach’s line, Seelenkleid is very much conceptually driven. While each collection has its own theme, the overarching narrative centers on the merging of the divine and the earthly. Weighty stuff, no? I’ll leave the dissertation to the concept section of the designer’s website.

Many designers play with the tension between the disparate, but not all are completely successful. Haberlach, however, is consistently successful in manipulating this tension to create beautiful and thought provoking clothing.

The A/W 09/10 collection perfectly captures the line’s celestial/carnal sub-text with all white dresses being slowly infiltrated by creeping ’sludge’ (love the tights) and gradually transitioning to smoky greys and finally apocalyptic black. So basically, A/W 09/10 is a collection that can please both those who prefer the placidity of white and those who prefer the driving gothy aggression of black (Even though I tend to lean toward the darker end of the spectrum, I’m thinking I like both after viewing this collection!).

The lookbook shots are pretty amazing too, and I wish I could get my hands on those tights. I think I feel a DIY coming on.

Anyways be sure to click the ‘read more’ link as I’ve included quite a few photos from previous collections. The embellishment and details of many of the pieces is pretty amazing so be sure to visit the site also to see them in better detail.

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