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With the immense success of Sruli’s very first Ready to Wear collection on For-Tomorrow we a pleased to announce the second collection to be available in Early-Feb 2012, as below. With an impeccable attention to detail and a growing following don’t miss out on his hand created pieces, again we will only be offering his product via email for that personalised touch: info@f-t.com.au
From the new year For-Tomorrow will be carrying Daisuke Nishida’s Japanese label Devoa. See video here.
Daisuke aims to understand natural human body movements. As a former athlete and medical instructor he constructs his patterns with movement of skin, muscle and frame in mind, naturally evolving the clothes to perfection.
Japanese paper (washi) mixed with cotton and jersey, mixed linen with ramie and extremely fine knitted wool round out this seasons materials.
“The name is a derivation of the Spanish word “devota”, which is similar in meaning to “devotion”. Daisuke chose this because our collections come from the heart.
The aesthetic of Devoa is clean and border less, the intricate details and complex construction are obtained by working very closely with trusted small factories and artisans in Japan.
Since carrying Song for the Mute from season one, we’ve seen each collection gain in strength and with consistent improvement this collection is by far the best yet. For-Tomorrow will once again travel to Paris to see what their Winter 2013 has to offer in 2 weeks time. However for now we’re launching the S/S Northern Hemisphere collection in January 2012, get in early to secure your favourite pieces before they sell through, please email: info@f-t.com.au
Enquiries: info@f-t.com.au
Creating pieces that represent the current season is a difficult task for any designer, but Jade Sarita Arnott of Australian label Arnsdorf has stepped up to the task in designing a collection that traverses both seasons and eras.
In the lookbook for 1979, Arnsdorf’s Northern Hemisphere s/s 2012 and Southern Hemisphere f/w 2012, Arnott has reached into her past to create pieces that reference history—both globally and personally.
“Nineteen seventy-nine was the year that I was born so I have a special affiliation and curiosity about it,” she told us. “I’m interested in the way events, environment and experiences can be inherited in to one’s memory and personality before even being born. Research and references that come specifically from the year 1979 are weaved though out the collection and are reinterpreted into a modern Arnsdorf aesthetic.”
Click below to read the full synopsis.
This is the collection which was shown in Paris during fashion week – here.
Currently available mens and womens, product enquiries: info@f-t.com.au
This is the collection which was shown in Paris during fashion week – here.
Currently available mens shoes, product enquiries: info@f-t.com.au