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Iceland Fashion Week (next show Feb 2nd - Feb 6th)

Iceland Fashion Week 2009 3

SATURDAY, MARCH 14 2009


Fall 2009 Fashion Week: Iceland's Steinunn Wows with Nature-Inspired Fashion from Another Era Steinunn Gray Grey Taffeta Ruffled Coat Mary Ellen Mark Photo Icelandic Iceland Fashion Design Designers(Hand)made in the shade of lava, ice, snow and sunsets tinged with an eerily chilly orange hue, STEiNUNN - who has previously worked at Calvin Klein Collection, CK, Tom Ford & La Perla (as Design Director) - showed a collection of high-necked wool dresses, sheer delicate blouses peeping out from slim black suits and jackets, boldly cut wool coats and idiosyncratic shaggy cloche caps. (For a video of the show & our interview with the designer, CLICK HERE - videos are on the left-hand side; just click the arrow icon to push play.) A thin 18-gage merino wool was fashioned into second-skin leggings and sweaters worn beneath the heavier, more sculptured outer layers; a long black coat crafted from the densest wool and black fox skirt looked anything but heavy. The assortment of layered ruffle capelet-top frocks and chiffon ankle-length skirts (which the designer compared to the rough-hewn texture of lava), and taffeta touches - an elegant steel-grey car coat - and puffy cocoon-like shrug - were all, as usual, amazing. Steinunn Black Ankle Length Ruffled Chiffon Skirt Mary Ellen Mark Photo Icelandic Iceland Fashion Design DesignersHer pre-dominantly black and grey palette was punctuated by the occasional rich blood-orange and touches of lush fox (a yummy grey shrug and black flapper'esque miniskirt). Fine knits were molded, ruffled and layered like clay, while chiffon was printed with perch-inspired patterns to resemble a swathe of shimmering fish skin. Inspired by the crochet work of local Icelandic crafter Hildur Bjarnadottir, what looked like wool fringe turned out upon closer inspection to be looped fabric, as did vertical rows of "ruffles" rendered in different fabrics. Other interesting touches included cuts of intricate, unexpected "origami," and even a knitted re-imagining of the Icelandic national costume. "I first learned how to knit when I was 9 years old," explains the designer who is still an avid knitter. "As a designer, knitwear is my greatest passion. I love to make it do things you don't expect
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