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Showing posts with label Wooyoungmi. Show all posts

Wooyoungmi Fall/Winter 2011-12

This season, Wooyoungmi presents a FW collection that melds luxury and practicality in a subtle yet convincing way.

In overt contrast to a richness of fabrication, elements of outdoor endurance and utility are introduced.

Drawstrings, waterproof zips and elasticated cuffs appear on heavy wool coats, softly tailored trousers and urbane jackets, whilst waterproof trousers are worn elegantly.

Avoiding classic combinations, suiting is layered with drawstring collars, hoods, quilted shells and wind-blockers.

Knitwear is textured and its movement, a nod to that found in nature, is emphasized with a double yarn two-tone effect.

With couture sequins sitting effortlessly amongst over-sized outerwear and rubberized boots, style and function are an effortless pair.

See more images here.

Photos & text Copyright Wooyoungmi, Courtesy Starworks.

Retro, Old World, Vintage…Stills—Wooyoungmi

For autumn/winter 2010 Wooyoungmi fastens her gaze onto the timelessness of the old world resurrecting a retro look captured within vintage shots in black and white.

Photographed by Marton Perlaki, models Matvey Lykov and Johannes Linder star in the collection.

Matvey Lykov was born 1987 in St. Petersburg, Russia, going on to debut at New York Fashion Week twenty years later and walking for some of the world’s top designers.

Johannes Linder was born 1990 in Hamburg, Germany, rising to stardom as he was discovered while walking through the city’s notorious Schanzenviertel area. A fan of German hip-hop and Converse shoes, Johannes too has walked for some of the world’s best.

Born 1959 in Seoul, Korea, where she attended university, Wooyoungmi launched her casual men’s line in 1988, attracting the attention of Korean and European men as she draws a close connection between architecture and clothing.

Her cuts tend to be straight and graphically clean, creating a personal signature of modern simplicity enriched with details.

See the collection here.

Photos & slideshow 2010 a/w collection, Copyright Wooyoungmi.

Nomads, Mongolian Hats & Wooyoungmi

Job instability, modern transportation, globalization, restlessness, adventure—these are only a few causes of geographic mobility, making the contemporary man increasingly more willing to uproot and replant multiple times throughout life as a type of modern-day nomad.

Moreover, runways and catwalks around the world have been reflecting this trend in what I like to call “nomadic-inspired menswear.” Elegant in look and romantic in thought, however, these styles are not just based in fiction: there exist 30-40 million nomads throughout the world today.

Probably the country with the most prevalent nomadic history is Mongolia, whose culture has been influenced by nomadic ways since prehistoric times! Even the clothing, such as the Mongolian hat, has evolved out of conditions and activities that have shaped nomadic life over the centuries.

Considered to be tokens of luck and signs of respect, the Mongolian hat exceeds one hundred in styles. Designed to protect against the wind and cold of the steppe, Mongolian hats indicate social status through their ornaments and embroideries. Some are fashioned with 32 stitches, which symbolize the 32 Mongolian tribes.

In her 2009 a/w collection, Wooyoungmi appeals to contemporary nomads as she draws inspiration from the nomadic heritage of Mongolia, featuring her take on the various styles of the Mongolian hat.

Born 1959 in Seoul, Korea, Wooyoungmi is a graduate of fashion from Seoul University and manages two of her own menswear labels—Solid Homme and Wooyoungmi—which she launched in 1988 and 2002, respectively.

Drawing inspiration also from architecture, Wooyoungmi strives successfully for clean cuts in her menswear designs.



Photo 2009 a/w Paris Collection Copyright Wooyoungmi.
Slideshow 2009 a/wParis Collection Copyright
Wooyoungmi.