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Teresa Field, James Thai, Leah Aripotch Academy of Art University Fall 2013 Runway

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From the Press Release:

Teresa Field was born and raised in the Bay Area suburb of Los Altos, and attended Stanford University, completing her undergraduate degree in Art History. While earning her Masters of Fine Art Degree in Fashion Design at Academy of Art University, she also worked as a design assistant at Gr.Dano in San
Francisco and spent six months as the assistant to the Head Designer at Diane von Furstenberg in NYC. Field’s Fall 2013 collection was inspired by artistic representations of the human body, including graphic representations of human anatomy and musculature, as well as process sketches from H.R. Giger’s “Alien”.
She collaborated with Textile Designer James Thai, who created custom leather textiles for the collection, and jewelry designer Leah Aripotch.

James Thai grew up in Danville, California just 30 minutes away from San Francisco. After graduating from Monte Vista High School, he attended Academy of Art University’s Pre-College Program before enrolling in the School of Fashion’s undergraduate Textile Design program. Over the summer, Thai worked
as a product development intern at Ralph Lauren in New York City, where his Creative Intern Project was selected for presentation to the company’s senior board members. He created custom leather textiles for Teresa Field’s collection, burning the leather to create blended imagery of flora and fauna.

Leah Aripotch was born and raised in Montauk, New York and moved to San Francisco to attend Academy of Art University and earn her Bachelor of Fine Art degree in Sculpture. She collaborated with Teresa Field and James Thai, creating jewelry and embellishments for the collection. Aripotch was inspired
by the work of her collaborators, incorporating themes from their work into her own. She was particularlyinterested in the mixture of structural geometric shapes with more organic elements, and focused her collection on the figure of the snake. She cast her pieces in bronze, brass, and copper metals.

Photos by Randy Brooke/Getty

Custo Barcelona Fall 2013

 

 

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Custo Barcelona’s Fall 2013 collection is titled,“The Beauty and the Beast” which, to be clear, is no reference to a particular Disney film. The title is apt; the feral yet refined pieces we saw down the runway felt like the designer’s call of the wild, with western inspired patterns and heavy wool scarves draped over shoulders. The designer used rich, somber colors, and shots of gold, almost Klimt-like in its execution. All of the sexiness he’s known for was delivered in the micro-mini dresses with fur and leather touches and bold stitching. He calls it Nordic, and perhaps with the heavy coats it is, but it feels downright Russian to this writer. Even though his geometric patterns are still present, and are baroque in manner, it’s not as interesting as when he goes softer, more abstract with his patterns. I like the jumpsuits and soft scarves and slouchy backpacks. There’s something current and young about the accessories. The designer has loosened his hard-edged aesthetic. He calls it sport. But I think he’s just brought casual back into his designer language, but more luxe, more wild, and more free.

 

Photos/Review: Jeanie Kwak