BERNHARD WILLHELM
Autumn/Winter 2012-13 Paris Fashion Week

The fashion designer Bernhard Willhelm presented in Paris his colorful winter collection 2012-13. For all the men that like to be uniques this is the perfect collection.

Here some pictures of the collection

ANDREA CREWS
Fall 2011,Paris Fashion week

“Andrea Crews is a collective led by Maroussia Rebecq who performs between art and fashion by federating stylists, illustrators, musicians, video directors and performers. Combining several aspects of contemporary creation, we present and stage our collections as performances, happenings and videos. In opposition to the dominant uniformity, Andrea Crews emphasizes personal creativity, experimentation and independence.”


KATIE EARY
Fall/Winter 2011-12


“I was thinking about the American Dream and cheerleaders and then I started thinking about horror movies and “Donnie Darko .I love all these confused kids who get depressed about love. It’s the troubled ones who don’t give a shit about fashion and just dress for themselves who are my favourites. I don’t like the boys who really think about what they are wearing. My stuff is really in your face and a statement but each piece individually could be an eccentric element of an otherwise normal look: Boyish glamour”

Katie Eary, graduated from an MA in Menswear at the Royal College of Art in 2009 and present on Fashion East’s MAN line-up, was acclaimed  at the London Fashion Week this year, with this collection .Eary’s bold, untamed street style appeals to a wide audience – her impressive stockist list ranges from Harvey Nichols to ASOS, and across Japan, South Korea and China.

BERNHARD WILLHELM
Menswear collection, Fall 2011. Paris fashion week

The inspiration on wich the creative designer Bernard Willhelm  developed in his fall collection for his winter season  it´s about the meeting between fetish and colorful pop.  The models posed on bicycles and leaped about carrying giant umbrellas draped in chiffon. ” When I’m designing, I don’t see the clothes as crazy. I’ve got to exaggerate to find the essence of an idea. In starting a collection, the most important thing is to bring an idea out quite clearly. Fashion people only react to very strong ideas. That’s all I needed. I design to express something. Cutting myself off completely, then being free to do whatever I wanted has always appealed to me. I always had the feeling I was in a prison. Maybe that’s why I’ve always chased the exotic.”