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Hawthorne and Heaney studies virtual tour of Rei Kawakubo’s collection: Collecting Commes

May 13, 2021 by Intern

A global Pandemic would have thought to close a lot of opportunities to explore and continue with normal livelihood, however one could say it has opened a lot of opportunities for us to stay in touch with radical discoveries more through virtual experiences. The NGV exhibition, “Collecting Comme” features Rei Kawakubo’s contemporary fashion collection.

Hawthorne and Heaney studies virtual tour of Rei Kawakubo's collection: Collecting Commes London Hand Embroidery

Cloak from the Blood & Roses collection, 2014 by Rei Kawakubo’s

Rei Kawakubo’s, features 65 garments from over 40 collections, she wanted to make clothes that didn’t exist before. Not only in her fashion, it’s the way clothes are made to reinvent a new style. She overturns conventional ideas of existing fashions and beauty, through this she disrupts normalized characteristics of the fashionable body.

Takamasa Takahashi, a Japanese fan of Rei’s work who collected her work since the 1970s, and put together most of the Collecting Comes, he was purchasing clothes for himself even though the garments were from a women’s collection he felt they could define his character. He would buy a pair of wide, quilted cotton pants, to him the collection held a baggy and genderless style. This notion of breaking typical rules of fashion entices many who seek to find their own fashion which is not the normalised feminine or masculine shapes and colour used in present fashion as we know today.

Hawthorne and Heaney studies virtual tour of Rei Kawakubo's collection: Collecting Commes London Hand Embroidery

Installation view of Collecting Comes, 2020 by Rei Kawakubo’s

Hawthorne and Heaney studies virtual tour of Rei Kawakubo's collection: Collecting Commes London Hand Embroidery

Transcending Gender collection, 1995 by Rei Kawakubo’s

However, in this exhibition Rei’s work upheld a higher strain on women’s wear, as we can see from this exhibition, the shapes are still androgynous, however the fabrics, colours and the garment making still holds very feminine features, making folds into a flower shape or using bold colours like vibrant reds although, they still hold neutral colour scheme and feature masculine shapes of blazers. Leaving a controversial question when looking at her clothes as you are not left with a certain idea of who will be wearing them.

Hawthorne and Heaney studies virtual tour of Rei Kawakubo's collection: Collecting Commes London Hand Embroidery

Collecting Comes, 2020

One of my favourite from Rei’s collection is this plaid poncho garment, although this could be mistaken as skirt used as a scarf. This notion of using ‘deconstructed’ clothing form reinforces the contravention of a new reinvented way of making clothes. Rei is always overlooking normalized fashion and makes it her own with undefining meaning. The purpose through her fashion proposals, reframes predetermined concepts of attraction and rearticulating a new connection between body and dress.

Rei Kawakubo’s collection is very exciting and fresh, the geometric shapes and symmetry used disrupts usual characteristics of typical fashions of the body. Breaking the rules of gender fashion Rei Kawakubo’s collection leaves us refreshed with a new approach to fashion, given though the convenience of the virtual tours.

 

 

Words written Mohini Patel

Photo’s sourced from collecting comes ngv online exhibition https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/exhibition/collecting-comme/

 

Filed Under: Art, Fashion Tagged With: comme des garcons, exhibition, fashion, rei kawakubo, virtual exhibition

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale’s Met Gala Outfit

May 2, 2017 by Natasha Searls-Punter

The first Monday in May each year is always a prestigious day in the fashion calender as it marks the opening of the Metropolitan Museum’s new exhibition and therefore the Met Gala. This year, the exhibition is dedicated to Comme des Garcon’s Rei Kawakubo and is entitled ‘The Art of In-Between’. Taking its theme for the Gala from this year’s muse, the attendees dressed to impress in their own interpretations of Avant-Garde.

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

You may remember a series of silk jackets we did for the Accessories Brand Chaos last year, this year’s Met Gala gave us the opportunity to work with Chaos again as we were embellishing the outfit of Chaos’s Charlotte Stockdale.

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

They wanted to create a black on black piece so we made the embellishments all about the texture and relief, working with different weights and qualities of thread to provide definition. Some sections were super dense and flat to the fabric whilst others were given height of various levels within the machine embroidery.

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

Some sections were cut open to provide another texture with fluffy edges which creates a very matte deep black effect against some of the shinier threads.

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

The whole back piece centers around the Chaos logo which was treated as if it were a traditional heraldic piece. This became the base on which we could build by hand. A variety of beads were applied into the machine embroidery such as bugle beads and cut jet.

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

As with most of our bespoke pieces, Charlotte’s initials were integrated into the design in the same heraldic style as the mantelling around the logo.

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

I think you will agree that the final effect is pretty phenomenal when the machine embroidery, hand embroidery, beading and tassels all come together.

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

 

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

Hawthorne & Heaney for Charlotte Stockdale's Met Gala Outfit London Hand Embroidery

 

For more details about Chaos and the products they offer, check out their website here.

 

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