Dinh Ba
spring/summer 2006
The joy of watching
a debut collection can sometimes lie in witnessing innovation, and other
times in seeing familiar shapes freshened up. For their first foray
onto the Canadian Fashion Stage, Dinh Bá design gives us a bit
of both in a remarkably strong first step.
The split-personality
dresses give us one of the only bias cuts in a season nearly bereft
of them, infusing the seriousness of black with dashes of whirlwind
red and spring flair. Cummerbund or corset? You be the judge as to what
pulls in these silhouettes to give them such nonchalant restraint. The
georgette tunic with multi-coloured swirls is as brash as the pink smock
with flared pleats is impressively simple.
The embroidered floral motifs and some of the belts are too monolithic,
breaking up the harmony that some of the starkest ensembles achieve.
They might have worked better on busier backgrounds.
Daniel
Cox
Fashion Editor
Marek Wlazlo
Photographer
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