The Atelier Kikala Autumn/Winter 2014/2015 Collection is Sculptural
Jana Pijak — June 17, 2014 — Marketing
References: kikalastudio & lanciatrendvisions
Created by Georgian designer Lado Bokuchava, the Atelier Kikala Autumn/Winter 2014/2015 collection paints a bold and streamlined picture of the coming future. The sculptural womenswear line is showcased in a palette of monochromatic, colored and metallic hues. These colors surround a range of cocooned and structural silhouettes that transform traditional clothing items into pieces of wearable art.
The Atelier Kikala Autumn/Winter 2014/2015 collection looks to planet Earth as its main inspiration and imagines how fashions will change decades from now.
In the label's latest lookbook, "futurism is defined with layered garments reminiscent of technological fabrics that provide thermal insulation." In addition to these textiles, perforated pieces also take center stage in the lookbook that is lensed by Bokuchava's partner, photographer Mamuka Kikalishvili.
The Atelier Kikala Autumn/Winter 2014/2015 collection looks to planet Earth as its main inspiration and imagines how fashions will change decades from now.
In the label's latest lookbook, "futurism is defined with layered garments reminiscent of technological fabrics that provide thermal insulation." In addition to these textiles, perforated pieces also take center stage in the lookbook that is lensed by Bokuchava's partner, photographer Mamuka Kikalishvili.
Trend Themes
1. Sculptural Fashion - The combination of art and fashion created by Atelier Kikala with its monochromatic, colored, and metallic hues could inspire designers to push the boundaries of traditional fashion to create more sculptural pieces.
2. Wearable Art Innovation - The Atelier Kikala collection is made up of sculptural pieces of wearable art that uses traditional clothing items transformed into art. This could inspire other designers to create unique fashion pieces that blur the lines between fashion and art.
3. Technological Textiles - The use of technological fabrics that provide thermal insulation in the Atelier Kikala collection could inspire the fashion industry to explore materials that have utility beyond the traditional textile.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Design - Fashion designers could be inspired by the sculptural works of Atelier Kikala collection to develop unique pieces that fuse aspects of art and fashion.
2. Textile Manufacturing - The Atelier Kikala collection could inspire textile manufacturers to research innovative materials that can provide practicalities beyond simply being weaved.
3. Art and Exhibitions - The wearability and artistic nature of the Atelier Kikala collection could inspire museurms or galleries to have exhibitions showcasing the union between fashion and fine art.
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