Andrew Majtenyi
SPRING/SUMMER 2002
The Temple
Bar in Toronto was the perfect backdrop for Andrew Majtenyi's Spring
2002 preview, in light of the Bacchanalian theme prevalent in the collection.
Religion and leisure have never been better bedfellows than in Majtenyi's
irreverent collection. Andrew's unique outlook on fashion is what pushes
the envelope even further by combining draping and asymmetrical trends
with 70's disco influences.
The
result? A sinfully fun clubwear and streetwear collection.
Dazzling
Op-art patterns, metallic print and green euro-plaid are just some of
the styles used to tailor the Majtenyi line. The use of barely perceptible
bias-cut creates an illusory line between cut and fall. The remarkable
sense of balance at play here reveals Majtenyi's intimate knowledge
of how his fashion is worn, and allows for a true market interface.
The "fox girl" pop art dress with black ruffles is the piece-de
resistance that all but clamors for attention.
Majtenyi's
collection is about wearing sensuality on your sleeve, with bias-cut
in bold colours fitting snugly and without apology. The collection provides
alternative options, filling a niche market gap.
Sass
Fashion Reporter
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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