Viewing the familiar from a new perspective has always been one of my themes. Here’s an example:
Ten years ago I lived in Cologne. The city has a wealth of wonderful museums; however, the “Museum of Applied Arts” was not on my radar. Now, I wonder, how on earth could I have missed it. The architecture is phenomenal, the permanent collection exceptional. On display was “Istanbul Fashion”, an exhibit of Contemporary Fashion from the metropolis where Europe meets Asia. I was very fortunate that the textile conservator and curator of the exhibit gave me a phenomenal guided tour. Thanks again, E.
“Istanbul Fashion” was quite surprising. I didn’t know what to expect, but was amazed by the variety, humor and uniqueness of the designs. It was also beautifully curated. Most of these designers are unknown to the west.
It was an interesting combination of familiar and unfamiliar ideas. The ideas and concepts of Bahar Korcan, a designer I really liked, results in clothing wild, beautiful and playful. The image below is an example of her more conceptual work.
The visit was a reminder of how important and refreshing it is to constantly question one’s perspective which includes one’s aesthetic and ideas.
If the hats from Bahar Korcan are a bit too large for you to wear, there’s always my humble hat. Tutorial to come next week. Stay tuned.
Enjoy your weekend.
via annekata: Istanbul Fashion in Koeln.
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