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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

First Post (Risto Bimbiloski F/W 2010)

So I'm ready for my first blog post, lets see how this goes!

I volunteered for the Risto Bimbilioski Fall/Winter 2010 fashion show. By coincidence I also had volunteered at his Spring/Summer 2010 show and let me tell you this designer has changed almost every detail of his aesthetic and style. The two collections are almost unrecognizable as created by the same designer, the only thing that is similar is the tag on the inside of the garment.

For his Spring and Summer collection Risto was inspired by lightning bolts and lava. Almost the entire collection contained sheer printed fabrics with lighting and lava graphics on them. They were very interesting garments that definitely gave away what the designers inspiration was.




For his Fall and Winter collection Risto was inspired by digitized images. He used these types of images as prints on bodysuits. As is always true for Fall and Winter there was both nits, wool and other thick fabrics.




I loved both of these collections but I preferred the Fall/Winter line because I found it both more wearable (except for the entire knit bodysuit) and more to my personal tastes.

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