Thursday, May 20, 2010

PERRIAND: AHEAD OF HER TIME

Charlotte Perriand  (1903 – 1999) ,  a pioneer of  interior architecture,  was brought to "life" again in Malaysia recently. Hosted by the Shalini Ganendra Fine Art gallery, the exhibition was very much appreciated by Malaysian art lovers. Sadly, the exhibition ended on the 20th of May 2010.

1. How did the exhibition come about?  
SGFA was invited to participate in the French Film and Arts Festival. Because of our emphasis on contemporary art and design, we thought it appropriate to introduce to audiences here the work and story of Charlotte Perriand, who has been, until now,   overshadowed by male colleagues of her time.  
2. In your opinion, what fascinates you about Charlotte's work? 
Her determination and dedication to creating functional and elegant design.

3. She lived in Japan for several years building a dogma - the "volumetry of space."  Can you explain further?   
In the simplest sense, Perriand used the design of furniture (bringing it closer to the ground), textures (such as wood design) and the structure of the interior space itself, such as openings for light, murals etc.  to create  three dimensional and planar perspectives and interaction with the space.





4. Is it possible to buy her work? Will it cost an arm and a leg?     
One of her pieces  (a set of shelves)  sold at a Sotheby's contemporary design auction for US $45,000. 

Monday, May 10, 2010

AN ACQUIRED TASTE?


The big dilemma: when it comes to shoes do you skimp on style for comfort or do killer four-inch heels commit crimes against your sole? Croc’s Spring Summer 2010 collection will please the urban trotter – not only does it look good...it feels good…

Crocs. I thought I would never wear one. Ever since the shoe that looks like you’re wearing holey cheddar cheese (unfortunately I was given a yellow one for a present) was invented…I stayed away from the brand. Some may say it’s an acquired taste…not for every fashionista? But after another chance encounter at a Croc’s Spring Summer 2010 fashion event – I became a convert…I ended up buying 3 pairs of shoes…
My personal favourites are the trendy plain Hanalei wedges (with no flower designs but the playful flower designs are actually the latest to come out in the market) and the McCall ballet flats (not pictured) …but anyhow, do check them out at a Crocs store near you…(an industry insider professed that the One Utama branch have the best models)…

Also watch out for the ABF (Almost Barefoot) Flip Men, Women and Slide Pro Models.  

By The Editor

Sunday, May 9, 2010

EMPORIO ARMANI SPRING / SUMMER 2010 COLLECTION


By The Editor

AN AFTERNOON WITH TED

On a hot Malaysian afternoon, Media’s usual suspects were treated to a bird’s eye view of Ted’s latest offering for Spring Summer 2010. Expect bold colors, tropical floral prints and easy-to-wear preppy shorts to name a few...


Fuchsia: the color that most testosterone-packed male would be too scared to wear was actually used in the menswear collection and to add more bite – checked shirts were tucked underneath an effortless tailored coat that seemed cool enough to wear for a balmy evening.


For the girls, expect flirty fun and poppy cluster prints. Colors galore – hues of Tangerine oranges, cornflower blues and lawn greens will give any wardrobe added fun. On the flipside, there was a black and white dress that one model sashayed in that seemed like something Blair Waldorf from Gossip Girl would wear (yes, I love BW…can't you tell?)


The dress doesn’t shout - it’s versatile and romantic.
The apple of my eye? The bleached denim and leather jackets – not pictured unfortunately. Now, where did I hide my credit card again.



By The Editor

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

HOMEGROWN JEWELRY MADE WITH LOVE


Zinc & Zayan is made with passion. Zsa Zsa (yes that IS her real name) creates original pieces that can only be found at nana.g boutique and her online store: http://www.zinc-zayan.blogspot.com/. The Editor scours Zsa’s jewelry box…

Editor: How did the passion for fashion come about and why jewelry in particular?
The passion for making jewelry initiated to want something different and to differ from mass produce designs and it started when I tried restoring old time favorite jewelry pieces.
Editor: What materials do you use to make jewelry?
Mostly semi precious stones and plated metals and I try very hard to avoid using synthetic materials. 
Editor: Name a few Malaysian jewelry designers that you are friends with?
None specific jewelry in particular but I do have my favorite homegrown independent brands like: thirtyfour ( bags & leather accessories), ciggy box@nita (searchable on FB) & shoes, shoes, shoes and of course Nana.g for ready to wear range. 

Editor: Favourite colour that you must use in your designs? 
Very hard to answer... no favourite colours, god bless all colours!
Editor: Unofficially, what never goes out of style to you?
Being comfortable with yourself, knowing what's best to suit your personality that reflects your individual style identity most of all being able to carry it well then you can be sure , you can never go out of style.


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Monday, April 12, 2010

CHIN KON YIT – WATERCOLOR MAESTRO



CHIN KON YIT is one of South East Asia's most eminent watercolorists. Style Unofficial’s Editor challenges him to talk about fashion, art and life’s little annoyances.

1. Honestly Chin, what do you think about fashion?
My wardrobe staples are t-shirts and shorts. I like nothing more than a good T-shirt with interesting graphic and prints.


2. What do you usually pack in your suitcase when you’re off to an art show?
Batik shirt and smart trousers.


3. If you were a fashion designer, who would you emulate?
Karl Lagerfeld


4. Someone once told me that, fashion and art is synonymous and share they share a very passionate love affair….do you think so?
Yes.
5. When someone views your art work for the very first time, what do they tell you?
They always point out the nostalgic factor in my art, and that I must’ve put in a lot of effort and time in the fine detailing.

6. How do you stand out from other watercolourists?
Through my unique take on heritage architecture.


7. What annoys you about the art scene?
The lack of respect for intellectual property


8. Give us a little bit of a history lesson on your growing pains? Were you always interested in watercolour?
When I was a young man, I did not have the means to fund for art college, so my skills are largely self taught. I have always love painting. I could paint in other mediums, but made watercolour my main tool of expression.


9. Your style has been described as “pointillism” and that you use “delicate strokes of pen/ink…” please elaborate.
Pointillism gives my artwork a textural quality through the tonal variation of colours and brushwork.

10. Where will we see you next? When is your next showcase?
I am currently working on my next book project.



11. Who would you most like to thank for making you the person you are today?

There are many people that I would like to thank, most notably my family, late high school teacher, the gallery and my art collectors.


Catch his work from March 27 – May 2, 2010 @ G Hotel lobby, Penang. For more information contact Shalini Ganendra Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur at 03-7958 2175.


http://www.shaliniganendra.com/
stag@tm.net.my


By: The Editor

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

M.A.C SPRING COLOR FORECAST COLLECTION PROMISES ENDLESS FUN!



Not too long ago, I attended the M.A.C Spring Color Forecast Collection launch party held at Midvalley Concourse floor. And true to M.A.C style, the event was star studded with celebrities, socialites and of course, the paparazzi.
Promising a stunning array of colours – to name a few…pink, lavender, coral, yellow, gold and burgundy, the season lives up to its name of being fashion forward.

Caressa Hanoom, Senior Training Manager of M.A.C, tells us that the must-have colours are Crush Metal and Blush Ombre. The Crush Metal Pigment is a set of four gorgeous shades that stack together to help create four key looks while Blush Ombre provides cheeks with a flawless and lightly pearled radiance.

Everything from lipstick, eye shadow, nail lacquer and more can be found bearing the colors of collection. My personal favourite was the subtle nudes but if bright pink is your Achilles heel, this collection is definitely pour toi.
Models strutted the small runway in orange and purple – while guests were treated to an instant photo session.  It was also a great way to make new friends, catch up with old ones and put some make-up on (their makeup artistes are very helpful!) if you haven’t worn any in the first place.

By: The Editor