Dries Van Noten's SS 2015 collection was inspired by the idea of John Everett Millais Ophelia (1852) and also by Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Both reconcile the mythical fairy world with golden illuminated colours
and fabrics with the woodland’s forest mossy floor. Van Noten and his
team asked the Buenos Aires artist Alexandra Kehayoglou
to weave a rug in all those mossy colours for the runway. There were
block-striped silk, pajama patterns in filmiest fabrics, patched brocade
and shimmering combinations of jacquard and Lurex; some glinting with
metallic stripes.
At the finale, all models took a rest on the wonderful carpet. Hippie stylish – languid sprawling on soft mossy grass!
Now this wonderful carpet is presented by Andreas Murkudis in Berlin at the old "Kaufhaus Hertzog", which is under reconstruction at the moment and so a typical "super cool Berlin" location! Just see for yourself ...
all pictures ©2015 by Ruth-Janessa Funk
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