Showing posts with label Belgium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belgium. Show all posts

Francesco's Travels: Table of Contents

Balkans/Eastern Europe
BulgariaSurviving in Sofia: Part 1
Basically Bulgarian: Part 2
The Turkish Touch: Part 3
One for the Ladies!
The Cultural Heritage of Petar Petrov
Greece apaptform—Where Greece Meets Japan
Macedonia Marjan Pejoski & Kokon To Zai
RomaniaGypsies, Vampires, and Rozalb de Mura
SerbiaThe Dominant Strength of Serbia's Dejan Despotović
SloveniaSENS, Feeling the Touch of Slovenian Class!
TurkeyTurkish Anyone?
Mediterranean Isles & Coasts
Intro The Mediterranean Isles of Italy
Western Europe
BelgiumMoutonCollet: Sometimes Silence is Silver
Veronique Branquinho & the Antwerp Six...or Seven?
PortugalSalsa Jeans Adds Some Spice to Bread & Butter Berlin
SpainToledo—the City of Three Cultures
Italy
IschiaIschia: Roots on a Rim
MacerataElia Maurizi & "Who Is On Next"
NaplesIschia: Roots on a Rim
PompeiiFrom the Ashes of Pompeii
San Marino San Marino: Still Paving the Way
SardiniaWelcome to Cagliari
When in Sardinia, Eat as the Sardinians...and with them!
Nora: from Phoenicia to Carthage and onto Rome
The Nuraghic People, "Su Nuraxi" & UNESCO
Sardinian Nuraghis Rock!
Tharros: Nuraghic Foundation
Tharros: from Phoenicia to Carthage & onto Rome
Bauladu—Country Living in Sardinia
Oristano: Its Musuem & Festivals
Alghero—Sardina’s Little Catalonia
Antonio Marras—the Designer from Alghero

Sulcis—the Why to it All
The Nuraghic “People of Bronze” Come Back to Life
Russia
Former USSR My Romance with the Color Red
Cracks in the Berlin Wall
Shifting Gears: from China to Eastern Europe
Calm, Cool, and...Calamity?
Munching in Moscow
Siberia Hayam Hanukaev Sets Russian Fashion Week Free
North America
PhiladelphiaMatthew Izzo Presents Wrath Arcane at 1st Friday
Philadelphia Fashion Week—a “First” Definitely Not to Be Missed!
China
BeijingHappy Chinese New Year!
Designer Chi Zhang's Northern Capital of Fashion
My SojournMenswear—Not Just Fashion: Focus on China
A Culture Vulture at Heart
Trained by Trains

"Trained" Foriegn Experts
First Impressions
Social Divide
Chomping around China
When in Rome....
Workers—Another Kind of Army
Guizhou Minorities in the 80's
Miao People—All about Fashion
Zhuang Fashion
Yao Men, Yao Women—the Differences Pervade Them All
The Song of the Dong
Yi Fashion
Southeast Asia
Thailand

Bangkok, Menswear & Darwin's Beagle

MoutonCollet: Sometimes Silence is Silver

The Belgian countryside is a peaceful setting, abounding in plowed fields, farm animals, and greener than green vegetation.

When I lived and worked in Brussels for a year several years ago, I used to ride my bicycle for kilometers, far outside the bustling city and deep into the still countryside.

It is this memorable world of Belgium’s farmlands that two Belgian designers, Matthieu Mouton and Nicolas Collet, have captured in their very androgynous line of jewelry.

Matthieu, 28, and Nicolas, 29, have been friends since childhood, launching their line of jewelry just three years ago.

Based in Belgium with a studio in Paris, MoutonCollet is ironic, paradoxical, and stylishly whimsical, showing that silence is not merely golden but can be silver as well!



Photo top left Copyright MoutonCollet.
Slideshow Copyright
MoutonCollet.

Veronique Branquinho & the Antwerp Six...or Seven?

Antwerp is a vivacious city located in the northernmost province of Flanders, the Flemish region of Belgium. Graced with centuries-old buildings, museums, art galleries, cafés, pedestrian malls, and great breweries, Antwerp is commonly known for its busy harbor, which ranks second in Europe.

I lived in Belgium for a little less than a year handling some projects that the European Commission had outsourced to me. What I learned at that time is that Belgium has become a breeding ground for world-renowned designers. We have all heard of Raf Simons and Liz Claiborne!

I also discovered that Belgian designers are unalike, the sole unifying factor being their individuality—they all do their own thing. But most interestingly, I received living proof that Antwerp is a major fashion capital.

The city is home to the Antwerp Royal Academy of Fine Arts, which was founded by a painter in 1663, immediately attractiing numerous other painters from around Europe, including Vincent Van Gogh. Then after three hundred years of its founding, Fashion Design was added to the program.

It was not long until the Academy rose to international fashion fame upon the graduation of the “Antwerp Six” in 1980 and 1981. Among their ranks were Ann Demeulemeester, Dirk Bikkembergs, Dries van Noten, Walter Van Beirendonck, Dirk Van Saene, and Marina Yee.

Since that generation, the Academy has not ceased producing newfound talent, such as Belgian designer Veronique Branquinho.

Born 1973 in Vilvoorde, just outside Bruxelles, Veronique graduated from the Antwerp Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1995, going on to debut her women’s collection only two years later.

Adding her menswear line in 2003, Veronique has been based in the nation’s fashion capital—Antwerp.

Sadly, however, Men.Style has just announced that Veronique will be closing her "namesake house. Meanwhile, she has been appointed as creative director for Delvaux.



Photo by Deeptrivia, Public Domain at Wikipedia.
Slide show from Totem Fashion
, 2009 s/s collection Copyright Veronique Branquinho.