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]]>It’s safe to say that Johnstone knows fashion as she’s a graduate of Parsons and she’s been experimenting with wearable art for a while. Her latest designs are painted fleece pullovers, a piece that the artist has been wearing for a while. Her inspiration came when she couldn’t find pullovers that represented her.
She told Vogue UK that she searched eBay for ’80s and ’90s fleeces in bold colors, but she was unable to find one that fit her the way she hoped it would, “The one issue for me was, the fit was never right. The women’s fleece was a tailored cut and was meant to hug the body, which I did not want. The small men’s fleece was a cooler and boxier fit, but it was too long and didn’t fit the shoulders.”
Her painted fleece sweatshirts solve this issue as they come with elastic and cord stoppers at the bottom, so they can be adjusted to fit anyone. Johnstone believes in sustainability and being eco-friendly, so with this collection, she’s only creating what’s purchased.
We love a designer who believes in taking care of the environment and the fleece sweatshirts are just what we need to stay warm this winter.
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]]>Named by Teen Vogue as a Generation Next fashion designer, Velez has already dressed Charlie XCX and Kali Uchis. Her designs reinterpret femininity and are crafted repurposed boat covers, ship steel, and line—an inspiration that comes from her mother’s job as a ship captain.
His clientele has been Mexican stars including Paulina Goto, Danna Paola, and Barbara Islas, but we’re sure more celebrities will want to be dressed by him after seeing his amazing tulle and ruffled voluminous dresses. But his designs aren’t limited to whimsical dresses, he also creates chic pantsuits and ruched knitwear.
His adrogynous collection with plays with textures and is in neutral color palletes have been worn by Solange and Rihanna. His collection LUAR debuted in 2018 and has been seen on runways during fashion week.
Gender stereotypes are still very much prevalent in Latin culture, and Sánchez-Kane flips them resulting in toned men wearing girly patters, satin, and pastel colors.
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]]>Elise McMahon of design studio Likeminded Objects is inspired by all things nature. Her colorful designs are inventive and she uses recycled materials such as fast-fashion waste and old car parts. “Caring about the earth should just be a part of, I feel like, every designer’s practice,” she told Clever. Her collection for UO x Clever features chairs upholstered with bleached denim from discarded blue jeans and her pieces move easily with you.
This designer’s work is the definition of fun. After quitting his office job, he decided to open up an independent studio at his friend’s ceramics company. He currently works with ceramics, foam, and fiberglass to make art and home goods that are bright and bold with soft textures. He’s inspired by 70s cookbooks (even the disgusting microwave meals) and construction books.
Katherine Entis of Soft Century creates rugs, throws, and other textiles that look like fine art, but are cozy enough to snuggle up on. She mixes traditional weaving methods with modern design for a trendy product. Influenced by fine art and digital art worlds, her mother is a painter and her father designs video games. For her throws, she works with artisans in Mexico and after visiting their workshops and seeing the tapestries, she created an entire collection inspired by their work.
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]]>The post Meet Juliet Johnstone, A Favorite Designer Among Celebrities appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>It’s safe to say that Johnstone knows fashion as she’s a graduate of Parsons and she’s been experimenting with wearable art for a while. Her latest designs are painted fleece pullovers, a piece that the artist has been wearing for a while. Her inspiration came when she couldn’t find pullovers that represented her.
She told Vogue UK that she searched eBay for ’80s and ’90s fleeces in bold colors, but she was unable to find one that fit her the way she hoped it would, “The one issue for me was, the fit was never right. The women’s fleece was a tailored cut and was meant to hug the body, which I did not want. The small men’s fleece was a cooler and boxier fit, but it was too long and didn’t fit the shoulders.”
Her painted fleece sweatshirts solve this issue as they come with elastic and cord stoppers at the bottom, so they can be adjusted to fit anyone. Johnstone believes in sustainability and being eco-friendly, so with this collection, she’s only creating what’s purchased.
We love a designer who believes in taking care of the environment and the fleece sweatshirts are just what we need to stay warm this winter.
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]]>The post You’ll Want to Start Following These Latinx Fashion Designers appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>Named by Teen Vogue as a Generation Next fashion designer, Velez has already dressed Charlie XCX and Kali Uchis. Her designs reinterpret femininity and are crafted repurposed boat covers, ship steel, and line—an inspiration that comes from her mother’s job as a ship captain.
His clientele has been Mexican stars including Paulina Goto, Danna Paola, and Barbara Islas, but we’re sure more celebrities will want to be dressed by him after seeing his amazing tulle and ruffled voluminous dresses. But his designs aren’t limited to whimsical dresses, he also creates chic pantsuits and ruched knitwear.
His adrogynous collection with plays with textures and is in neutral color palletes have been worn by Solange and Rihanna. His collection LUAR debuted in 2018 and has been seen on runways during fashion week.
Gender stereotypes are still very much prevalent in Latin culture, and Sánchez-Kane flips them resulting in toned men wearing girly patters, satin, and pastel colors.
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]]>The post 3 Up and Coming Designers You Should Be Collecting appeared first on https://everydaymonkey.com.
]]>Elise McMahon of design studio Likeminded Objects is inspired by all things nature. Her colorful designs are inventive and she uses recycled materials such as fast-fashion waste and old car parts. “Caring about the earth should just be a part of, I feel like, every designer’s practice,” she told Clever. Her collection for UO x Clever features chairs upholstered with bleached denim from discarded blue jeans and her pieces move easily with you.
This designer’s work is the definition of fun. After quitting his office job, he decided to open up an independent studio at his friend’s ceramics company. He currently works with ceramics, foam, and fiberglass to make art and home goods that are bright and bold with soft textures. He’s inspired by 70s cookbooks (even the disgusting microwave meals) and construction books.
Katherine Entis of Soft Century creates rugs, throws, and other textiles that look like fine art, but are cozy enough to snuggle up on. She mixes traditional weaving methods with modern design for a trendy product. Influenced by fine art and digital art worlds, her mother is a painter and her father designs video games. For her throws, she works with artisans in Mexico and after visiting their workshops and seeing the tapestries, she created an entire collection inspired by their work.
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