Lisbeth Antoine
source: highlike
Work: Re-interpretation of runway photography; Once a collection is showcased it’s time for the post-show. Then starts the hard work for buyers, editors, writers, photographers, and all the creative artists involved in the industry. Illustration and graphic design have always been related to fashion since the beginning (remember those vintage covers on magazines such as Vogue?) so it’s interesting to see works like Lisbeth Antoine’s, who uses collage and digital tools to create her pieces and completely distort the the female silhouette.
In this series we can watch the highlights of KTZ’s SS14 show at London Fashion Week totally distorted but still holds the essence of the looks; volume and colors. (Text by Mikel Serna Bermejo)
Image: Collage created for Linda Farrow’s collaboration with KTZ for SS14.
Photographer: Lisbeth Antoine
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source: creads
Il n’a fallu à Lisbeth Antoine qu’une petite tablette graphique pour remodeler complètement la collection printemps-été 2013 de KTZ, la célèbre ligne de vêtements branché de Marjan Pejoski, Sasko Bezovski et Koji Maruyama. Dans son travail, la silhouette féminine se libère du carcan de la forme pour s’étaler et occuper plus d’espace.
Très médiatisée ces derniers temps, l’artiste surprend par ses créations psychédéliques. Mais attention, ne vous laissez pas impressionner. Ces robes ne sont pas destinées à être portées. « Les gens pensent que c’est une vraie tenue, s’amuse Lisbeth. C’est tout à fait le genre de robe que pourrait porter Lady Gaga. » L’idée est avant tout de proposer une autre vision de la mode.
Si c’est la partie de son travail qui est la plus médiatisée en ce moment, il faut prendre le temps de jeter un coup à l’ensemble de ses créations. elle a aussi exploré le vide du regard avec des portfolios tels que « Boys Boys Boys » et « DRIES x LINDA FARROW MAYHEM ».
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source: fashion156
Backstage photography seems to be the little sister of front house, but there are great moments that only good photographers catch, which give us another point of view from collections, as photographer Katy Davies did on last London Fashion Week AW13 for Fashion156.com before the KTZ show. These pre-show instants are a good way to see the finer details and to show people the behind scenes of a runway, plus how they work.
Once the collection is showcased it’s time for the post-show. Then starts the hard work for buyers, editors, writers, photographers, and all the creative artists involved in the industry. Illustration has always been related to fashion since the beginning (remember those vintage covers on magazines such as Vogue?) so it’s interesting to see works like Lisbeth Antoine’s, who uses collage and digital tools to create her pieces and completely distort the the female silhouette.
In this series we can watch the highlights of KTZ’s show at London Fashion Week totally distorted but still holds the essence of looks; volume and colors.
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source: lisbethantoine
Lisbeth A. Van Helleputte is born winter 1987 in Ghent, Belgium.
After graduating in Visual Arts at Sint Lucas Ghent, she re-located to Paris where she was living in a magazine, mainly designing graphic.
Nowadays she can be found in East London.
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source: lisbethantoine
Collage made for Linda Farrow using runway images of the KTZ show SS13.
KTZ is a collaboration between Koji Maruyama, Sasko Bezovski and Marjan Pejoski. Koji is Japanese. Sasko and Majan are both from Macedonia. Marjan and Koji studied fashion designat Central Saint Martins while Sasa was studying architecture. They are the business minds that stand behind the retail network of cult stores ‘Kokon to Zai’, combining music and fashion, based in London and Paris. KTZ comes from Kokon To Zai, which loosely translates as ‘from here to then’. It’s the journey, be it style or fashion. KTZ presents their new style of eyewear in collaboration with Linda Farrow under the line Linda Farrow Projects this Spring / Summer 2013. The concept of Linda Farrow Projects brings together creativity working with the most exciting designers to date offering a diverse selection under one brand – Linda Farrow Projects.
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source: quattroportese
Collage Art. London. Vi omfamnar bittersöta konstellationer. Unga, belgiskfödda multikreatören Lisbeth Antoine arbetar med grafisk design, skapar tuffa illustrationer och vildsinta collage. Antoine har en examen i Visual Arts från Sint Lucas Ghent och har samarbetat med bland andra coola tyska modehuset Dries van Noten. Vi imponeras, fascineras och inspireras.