Mixture by Yan Liang Unites Timber with Textiles for RTW Woodgrain Style
Amelia Roblin — February 10, 2011 — Fashion
References: stylesalvage.blogspot & hypebeast
Wood has many appealing natural properties and Mixture by Yan Liang showcases a way in which it can effectively be made into apparel. The Master of Arts exhibition for the London College of Fashion featured this unique lumber line of jackets and durable debonair accessories, presenting how this versatile this medium really is.
Highlighting the rich organic properties of polished timber, this collection of clothing explores the flaws and features of its tree-derived material. From pockets and spectacles to buttons and bow ties, Mixture by Yan Liang studies style outside of the wooden box.
Highlighting the rich organic properties of polished timber, this collection of clothing explores the flaws and features of its tree-derived material. From pockets and spectacles to buttons and bow ties, Mixture by Yan Liang studies style outside of the wooden box.
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