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Oriental style, grunge, magnificent cashmere - on the catwalks, knitwear celebrate this season one success after another. Before you are the stars!


ANDREA KARG
Career Andrea Karg began in 1993 in Munich with a pullover from Kashmiri wool 15 shades.

Allude

"There are so many High Fashion in our classics that it doesn't seem boring, and in our High fashion there are so many classics that they are willing to wear it," says Andrea Karg, creative director and designer of ALLUDE, the first label of Kashmiri wool products included in Paris fashion show. “Partly from cashmere, partly from hand-sewn and therefore uneven fabrics, with fringe and hand-knitted details, I created unique things that are united by one idea and combine well,” says Andrea Karg about his new collection.
Some hippies, some bohemians create a bold contrast in her products with noble basic material. Things where there is passion and elegance.

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RAUL MISHRA
Raul Mishra proudly displays his prestigious INTERNATIONAL WOOLMARK PRIZE 2014 award.

Rahul mishra

This Indian fashion designer, as his life credo and motto in his work, chose the words of Gandhi: "Remember the face of the poorest of the poor that you have ever seen, and ask yourself if your work will benefit her." “By this rule, I live,” says Raul Misra. “You need to give everything you can.”
Mishra is the first Indian knitwear designer to succeed on European catwalks. For the award-winning collection, he used a knitted motif of stars and lotus flowers. With this, he not only provided new orders to knitters in his country, but also introduced new equipment. The complex patterns on his cream-colored models are made not of silk, but of the wool of merino sheep.

rahulmishra.in

LEILA PEDAYES
Leila Piedayesh was born in 1970 in Tehran. She presented her first collection in 2004 in Berlin at the Premium Fashion Fair.

Lala berlin

The designer uses the finest materials, such as cashmere, angora, alpaca or merino. From street style, graffiti and comics are taken into her collection. A combination of knitted fabrics and leather dominates: Leyla Piedayesh was able to combine fashionable urban negligence and sophisticated chic into an incredibly bold idea. Modern prints on a jacquard structure form an ironic, but very successful interpretation of the theme of oriental carpets. Large hand knitting and a combination of different types of yarn made it possible to create an original 3D effect on her models.
Oriental grunge punk elements - this is a cold winter day in Berlin.

lalaberlin.com

Adrian puff
Pictured below: Exodus, an impressive image of a bleeding planet Earth. In the slide show - "True Power", free-floating figures and "Flood".

Adrienne sloane

The textile figures of the American artist are not light bread.
“Many of my works are a reaction to what I hear on the radio every day: war, climate change. This can hardly be expressed in words.In my mind I get three-dimensional pictures, and later sculptures come out of them. "
The fact that Adriana Sloen works with textile fibers has its own reason: "I always come from one line, which, like textiles, naturally lightens our body, turning into an infinite variety of forms." To turn knitting from creating clothes into classical architecture is the bewitching art of this artist, noted by international prizes.

adriennesloane.com

Katie Jones
Knitwear designer Katie Yones combines traditional needlework with fashion ideas under the motto "Constancy": she combines the latest materials from "British fashion" with luxury designer finds.

Katie jones

Katie Jones has already worked with such famous designers as Galliano and Diana Furstenberg, but only recently introduced her first collection. “Bicycle” is a big topic, inspired by her grandmother’s motto to make something special out of nothing, to invent a bicycle.
Katy Yones uses rejected, substandard materials that usually no longer find use as the basis. With the help of a hook, she ennobles them and turns them into unique designer things (coolerEast - London - Chies), which Katie Yones always has a 100% usable label.
Katie was awarded a prize in the category "Consistency in fashion."

katiejonesknit.co.uk

Vanessa Munsey
The wonderful world of Vanessa Munsey: a tweed hare with a crocheted collar made of natural silk. On the way south: crocheted wild geese on a night flight. After the coronation: a parrot as a new symbol of the royal family.

Vanessa mooncie

The English textile designer is a true multi-talent.
After graduating, she developed children's fashion, worked as an illustrator, interior designer, but she became famous for the stencil technique and crocheted jewelry. The irresistible charm of her crocheted products lies in the self-ironic combination of material, processing and purpose. This can be seen in the crocheted royal crown (in the upper right in the photo show it is as convincing as a parrot demonstrates casually).
Vanessa Munsey uses both new and vintage wool with metallic elements. The same principle of embodiment owes its design to the foxes Franco (bottom right in the photo show). The crocheted brooch in the shape of a head of a fox seemed to the designer not original enough, and she casually put on a bowler hat.

Screen printing technology at vanessamooncie.com, jewelry at kissysuzuki.com
PHOTO: STUDIO CLAUDY JONGSTRA (11); JASMINE MILES (5)
Overview of trends from the magazine "Burda.Knitting" 01/2015.

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