swords-smith:

Wolf Forms

The SWORDS-SMITH team took a field trip to Wolf Forms to inspect and measure our dress forms and check out the facility. Wolf is a family business that has been making dress forms in NYC for almost a century, supplying all parts of the industry from designers to fashion schools across the world. They relocated to New Jersey in the 90’s from the Garment Center in NYC.

They use skilled artisans to create each form beginning with pressing paper mache into custom molds that are then cured at 300 degrees in a walk-in kiln. Once extracted, each piece is hand-carved and filed down, adding and subtracting where needed. Then canvas is cut, sewn and stretched over the form. A custom metal rod and stand finishes each form. 

Wolf forms is the kind of business that we love to support. Most of the employees have been there for years. Iris (pictured in the outtakes post) creates the covers by eye. The patterns pictured have not been touched in the 12 years she has been on staff. Their product is expertly made by hand with amazing craftsmanship. 

Photography by Shay Platz

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womensweardaily:


Mary Katrantzou RTW Spring 2013

theclotheshorse:

Lula, Fall/Winter 2012 photographed by Annemarieke van Drimmelen

wgsn:

Thinking about Halloween? We’re inspired by Bjork eating spaghetti nero shot by Juergen Teller in Venice, 2007

wgsn:

Thinking about Halloween? We’re inspired by Bjork eating spaghetti nero shot by Juergen Teller in Venice, 2007

ubicouture:

CÉLINE X ALBERT OEHLEN

ubicouture:

CÉLINE X ALBERT OEHLEN

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businessoffashion:

Black and white theme for this week’s Creative Eyes from AnOther Magazine and Garage Magazine.

wgsn:

Alexander McQueen’s Sarah Burton took the bee as her leitmotif at #pfw, working complex honeycomb jacquards, gilded embroideries, beehive-shaped crinolines and a meadow of appliquéd flowers into sweetly subversive silhouettes.

She touched on trends seen elsewhere this week too, the new femininity - after all what is the chief bee but a queen - with boudoir references, ruffles and airy mesh effects, all worked with an almost couture-like hand through embroideries and 3D treatments.

womensweardaily:

Backstage at Marni RTW Spring 2013

theclotheshorse:

Manchester Division photographed by Alasdair McLellan for Purple Magazine

wgsn:

Marc Jacobs looked to the early 80s to define the multi-layered flirty silhouettes of his marc diffusion collection. The result - all clashing checks and pattern mixes – referenced the musical references of the day when Bananarama, Culture Club and Bow Wow Wow headlined the charts.

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Marc by Marc Jacobs swim by T Magazine.

Marc by Marc Jacobs swim by T Magazine.

womensweardaily:

Top 10 Shoes from London Fashion Week
3. Christian Louboutin for Mary Katrantzou

womensweardaily:

Top 10 Shoes from London Fashion Week

3. Christian Louboutin for Mary Katrantzou

vsmagazine:

Ostwald Helgason Spring 2013

Bright, happy colors with lots of shocking pink and grass green.  The collection combined multi-colored leaf prints, quirky animal prints, and interesting animal drawings to give the collective a unique and charming feel!

Zero + Maria Cornejo by T Magazine.

wgsn:

Stunning woven body conscious dresses at @HerveLegerbyMA with intricate lace work, whilst models sported plaited hidden braids to match at #MBFW #NYFW

wgsn:

Stunning woven body conscious dresses at @HerveLegerbyMA with intricate lace work, whilst models sported plaited hidden braids to match at #MBFW #NYFW