ICEBERG
FALL/WINTER
2013/2014
MENSWEAR
COLLECTION
INFLUENCED
BY THE BAUHAUS
DESIGN MOVEMENT
GEOMETRIC EXPRESSIONS
OF PRIMARY COLOURS
USED PERFECTLY
IN THIS COLLECTION
MIKE KAGEE FOR WORLD FASHION TRENDS
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The colours and shapes marking the Iceberg
Fall/Winter 2013-2014 menswear collection
finds inspiration in the rules of the Bauhaus
Design Movement started by German Architect
Walter Gropius in the early 20th century
The Bauhaus Movement is an Avant-Garde
vision of pure practicality and modern essence
with geometric expressions of primary Blue,
Red and yellow play an ornamental role in the
collection, beige and black predominate with
the chromatic repetition of Kinetic sculpture.
The technical use of colour captures a design
concept that evolves and emerges in the Knitwear
as being the true core of the Iceberg 2013-2014
Menswear collection. The technical richness of the
yarns bonds perfectly with the geometric
cleanliness not often seen in a collection.....
BY MIKE KAGEE
FALL/WINTER
2013/2014
MENSWEAR
COLLECTION
INFLUENCED
BY THE BAUHAUS
DESIGN MOVEMENT
GEOMETRIC EXPRESSIONS
OF PRIMARY COLOURS
USED PERFECTLY
IN THIS COLLECTION
MIKE KAGEE FOR WORLD FASHION TRENDS
FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER
STYLEDIARY1
FOLLOW THE LINK
ABOVE TO FOLLOW
The colours and shapes marking the Iceberg
Fall/Winter 2013-2014 menswear collection
finds inspiration in the rules of the Bauhaus
Design Movement started by German Architect
Walter Gropius in the early 20th century
The Bauhaus Movement is an Avant-Garde
vision of pure practicality and modern essence
with geometric expressions of primary Blue,
Red and yellow play an ornamental role in the
collection, beige and black predominate with
the chromatic repetition of Kinetic sculpture.
The technical use of colour captures a design
concept that evolves and emerges in the Knitwear
as being the true core of the Iceberg 2013-2014
Menswear collection. The technical richness of the
yarns bonds perfectly with the geometric
cleanliness not often seen in a collection.....
BY MIKE KAGEE
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