J. W. Andersons
Spring 2014 collection is to die for. Inspired by Japanese trends, the
collection revealed today is uniquely modern.
Backstage,
Jonathon Anderson explained that he ‘"wanted to juxtapose opposing
fabrics; mix pleather with leather, cotton with nylon, and silk with polyester". And that he did. This mix of fabrics and
materials is, for me, what makes his collection uniquely brilliant. As other
designers have this season, Jonathon Anderson experimented with sheer, both black
and white; certainly not a collection for the shy.
The collection
revealed today was unique and could be deemed experimental. Leather tees were
beautifully corrugated whilst others involved origami which enabled 3D
silhouettes.
The collections
colour palette consisted of crisp whites, sleek black, and mahogany brown. Not
your conventional Spring colours, but I have to say, are right up my street.
The collection
revealed today has certainly cemented the young designer’s position-only in his
twenties, he is an inspiration for all.
Corrugated
leathers, 3D silhouettes, and beautifully clean lines accurately describe J.W.
Anderson’s Spring 2014 collection.
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