23 сент. 2022 г.
It may be hard to imagine today, but the gasoline-stained streets that surround the Shoreditch studio of David Koma where the designer stages his Spring-Summer 2023 show, once played backdrop to the work of William Shakespeare, who put on his first play in the recently-excavated The Theatre in New Inn Broadway. Inspired by its history, Koma often pictures the creative displays that unfolded in the streets we take for granted. In this cool, arid East London cityscape, his imagination is moved by the enchantment of everyday occurrences: the oily, iridescent colour formations of petrol on the pavement. They trigger his fantasy and transport his mind to underwater marvels: the neon-like rainbow hues of translucent creatures that light up in the dark of the deep sea, illuminated by the crystalised shimmer of shells and starfish.
This season, a conversation between accidental and environmental beauty informs a collection founded in the clash and harmony between the natural and the cultural. The gasoline motif inspires a focus on garments connected to motorsports – biker jackets, denim trousers, cowboy boots – while its subaquatic associations generate a study of the uniforms of water-sports – scuba suits and lycra swimwear – with nods to images of Dr Sylvia Earle and her Tektite II team, the first all-female divers to spend fourteen days underwater in 1970.
“It was completely dark, except for the flash, sparkle and glow of the bioluminescent creatures who make their own kind of firefly light,” Dr Sylvia Earle once remarked. “It was like gliding into another galaxy.”
This stream of associations sets the tone for a collection adorned in under-the-sea surface decoration, which also enters into the construction of certain garments. Starfish are evoked in colourful crystal embroidery, oyster shells materialise through iridescent crystals and the tentacles of octopi are manifested in mirrored plexi glass. Black embellished waves ripple around the body creating organic ocean patterns. Fishhooks replace the traditional flame inserts on biker jackets and re-appear as chainmail cut-out dresses. Petrol-inspired prints feature on asymmetrically-cut tops and dresses in silk-stretch mesh, while hand-woven macramé tops and skirts evoke fisherman’s knots. Treasure-like silver and gold sea shells cluster together forming statement necklaces. A nod to golden sand appears in the tone of a billowing summer trench and soft cashmere knits. A series of dresses structured in electric Klein blue cords are garlanded with super lightweight plume, mimicking the buoyance of the deep blue sea.
Styling: Marc Goehring
Casting: Svea Greichgauer
Set Design: Tom Schneider
Music: Mode-F by Alexander Maxwell, Laurent Ballot and Nano De Clausel
with special thanks to Sevdaliza
Videography: Maria Ines Afonso
DOP: Ruaraid Achilleos
Film Creative Production: ANCC Studio
Hair: Cos Sakkas, TONI&GUY Session Team using label.m Professional Haircare
Make up: Patrick Glatthaar
Nails: Liga Tukmane using Kinetics Nail Systems
Production: Bacchus Studio
Sunglasses: Oakley
PR: Purple
Models: Maike Inga, Issa Lish, Kendall Miller, Michelle Laff, Kerolyn Soares, Duda Cavalcante, Michiko Foy, Maryel Uchida, Maria Miguel, Pooja Mor, Nour Rizk, Izabel Goulart, Bibi Abdulkadir, Faretta Radic, Roos Abels, Raquel Brito, Kateryna Lashko, Vika Reza, Aiden Curtiss, Yoon Young Bae, Paula Soares, Eliza Rutson Pang, Xie Chaoyu, Alesya Kaf, Adot Gak, Tosin Olajire, Oumie Jammeh, Justin Asset, Alana Silva, Bingbing Liu, Ling Chen, Valérie Scherzinger, Hannah Motler, Malaika Holmen, Chai Maximus
About David Koma:
David Koma is a London-based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette, creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form. Alongside the cocktail dresses that propelled the designer onto the international stage, David Koma offering has expanded to include full range of options from precise daywear separates to beautifully tailored outerwear and showstopping red carpet gowns.
Born in Tbilisi, Georgia, David Koma discovered his penchant for dress design at the young age of eight. David studied Fine Art in St Petersburg, showing his first collection at the age of 15. In 2003 David moved to London to take up a place at the prestigious Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, graduating with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of the late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous ready-to-wear brand and has been a participant of London Fashion Week ever since.
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