Recently we visited Stine Goya’s showroom, to see the spring/summer 2012 collection




Recently we visited Stine Goya’s showroom, to see the spring/summer 2012 collection






Nicolai and Sidse

Lulu and Jeanette Baun Madsen from Scoop Models


Stine Goya SS11 - Gallery



Stine Goyas show was at the Copenhagen city hall, and the printmaker Molly Kyhl had made the beautiful scenography with the big ballons. The collection was called “Le ballon imaginaire”.



Tabernacle Twins debut show was showed at The Royal Academy of Music. The goodiebags was in printed bags from YHS designed by the girls behind Tabernacle Twins.




Designers Remix in the Carlsberg-town by the the installation ”Under the canopy”. They had made some amazing showpieces in robe, which matched the location very well.
Pictures were taking by our photographer, Jonas Danholt.

Torrents of colour, turbulent whorls of pattern, violent clashes — the effects that appear on summer dresses often look more like a wild weather chart than the more familiar prints charming.
Printed matter has undergone a digital revolution, as the new millennium has witnessed a dramatic change in the way that a pattern is developed to follow the shape of the body and to overlay actual images with virtual versions.
The result for the summer collection was florals that seemed to grow like a patchy herbaceous border, some faded away by computer, others “cut-and-pasted” by handwork, creating a magical, but modern, effect.
Here is my favourite from the YouHeShe’s collection.