NEW DESIGNERS DEBUT IN MONTREAL
FALL/WINTER 2002
New designers
ventured forward during Montreal Fashion Week's Designer Debut to give
us a taste for young fashion blood. Carla Romagnoli's gold-flecked
brown mini-skirt with zipper is a notable piece. Sylphyd by Sarah
Fugulin dives into trompe l'oeil landscape with tightly cropped
perimeters, presenting a metered fantasy.
But the
show truly belonged to Myco Anna. Making the most of her fifteen
minutes, designer Marie-Chantal Le Breton uses veil and Irish tweed
in fashioning brilliant quilted and woven pieces charged with erotic
fantasy. Made mostly of recycled material, the snugly contoured one-piece
outfits fuse garters to pants and bodices to knits in the quest for
original silhouette. The bias-cut square patchwork in kaleidoscope colours
is a bold risk that pays off for Le Breton, evoking Clockwork Orange
gothic edge with a Bob Fosse sensibility.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion
Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
Minimidimaxi LTD. - The Canadian Fashion Stage
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