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Ula Zukowska - spring/summer
2001
C'mon
put your palms together now! Ula Zukowska for spring/summer 2001 dropped
a bomb on the Gap's trendy swing dancing and khakis. The show set against
a white backdrop included some serious model pose-downs similar to the
catchy commercials we love and hate, but the difference was the clothes
moved as far away from the normalcy of everyday lives. A strobe light,
tiny clusters of pebbles, and a photographer included as part of the
scene formed an installation piece to remember. Ula's woman is certainly
an individual. The personalities behind the clothes just as important.
While some pieces took on a modified renegade biker/snowboarder look,
the collection also featured a beautiful and softer floor length dress
with a textured crinkle bottom. Fabrics had an ethereal feel like a
hi-tech stealth parachute with sculptural detailing but if you entered
any room in these clothes the radar would sound off. Jagged caterpillar
collars and hoods slinked into a new shape with every movement to protect
against the elements. Furthermore, top stitched computer boards, wind
slits, and plastic geometric pouches with a feather inside complemented
this modern outlook and prepare you for our rapidly changing environment.
The mid-gloss gun metal capri's and techno outerwear were highlights
as Zukowska was inspired by the "times around us, street fashion, architectural
form, and technology". Her clothes are not bound by size, shape, or
age, but are simply for the free of mind.
For more spring/summer 2001 highlights, please visit www.ula2.com
designed by Minimidimaxi Ltd.
Until
next time!
Brett Blankstein, Reporter
Marek Wlazlo, Photographer
Models: Velocci Models Management
Minimidimaxi
LTD.
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