{"id":62094,"date":"2011-02-24T08:30:22","date_gmt":"2011-02-24T07:30:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.luxsure.fr\/?p=19112"},"modified":"2011-02-24T08:30:22","modified_gmt":"2011-02-24T07:30:22","slug":"jayne-pierson-aw11-london-fashion-week","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/luxsure.com\/ru\/blog\/2011\/02\/24\/jayne-pierson-aw11-london-fashion-week\/","title":{"rendered":"Jayne Pierson A\/W11 – London Fashion Week"},"content":{"rendered":"
Like many designers this season, Jayne Pierson’s collection for Autumn\/Winter 2001-2012\u00a0revolves around black and\u00a0otherwise neutral tones and, like many designers, she\u00a0drew her inspiration from the concepts of death, disfiguration and anatomy, through the works of Joel Peter Witkins, and 17th century anatomists.<\/p>\n
What makes a difference and gives Jayne’s Pierson collection its unique signature, is her use black leather, adding a decadent Eighties feel to it, a touch of porn chic\u00a0to the gothic revival from the Victorian\u00a0period, or in other words Eros and Thanatos applied to fashion. Some silhouettes, like the tight\u00a0skirts and\u00a0cropped jackets with exaggerated shoulder pads, all in black leather, seem to come straight out of a Helmut Newton photoshoot. Next to the severe Victorian inspired outfits, these amazons from the Eighties sport body-conscious looks sometimes in\u00a0patent leather and\u00a0latex, offering a very strong silhouette.<\/p>\n
The collection,\u00a0named “Kingdom of Shadows”, was beautifully accessorised\u00a0with black\u00a0leather skin-tight boots, definitely not a new concept but always stylish and\u00a0adding a touch of kinky chic to any outfit.<\/p>\n
All garments are produced in the\u00a0UK studio, which makes Jayne Pierson’s brand a truly British label.<\/p>\n
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