Showing posts with label Je Suis Belle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Je Suis Belle. Show all posts

Friday, 24 July 2009

Je Suis Belle Interview


I think, I can boldly declare, I'm loyal. This virtue of mine can be enjoyed mostly by those around me who are able to maintain my interest, and to acquire my appreciation.
While I circulate in the turnings and twistings of fashion, it always feels well returning to familiar, beloved places. Je Suis Belle is getting to be something like that for me.

I asked one half of the designer-duo about their adventure at the Berlin Fashion Week. Hope to see their brand growing bigger and bigger, fingers crossed.


Regards, Miska



JE SUIS BELLE INTERVIEW


About the premiére in Berlin:

MWM:
How did you gain admittance into the official program of Berlin Fashion Week? Were you looking for the opportunity or it found you?

Tibi Kiss:
- It was a common idea of Collegium Hungaricum Berlin and Kriszitna Csikós (the Room), to feature Hungarian designers at the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Berlin. Their support and persistence helped us to get into the official program. So, I would say that the opportunity found us, which we can only be really rejoiced by.

How did you prepare for the show? Did you participate in all phases of the organization?

- We were involved in all phases, but good people have hepled in the organization, work and coordination. Since the Berlin Fashion Week is quite an early one, and we got informed only 3 weeks before the date of the presentation, we knew that the program will be heavy. We prepared here, at home, but had a great help in Berlin, the Institute’s associate, Thea Sóti. We organized the invitations, the lighting, the models, the runway, the styling, the media and the audiance in parallel with the preparation of the collection. It was an enormous gig, but everyone took his part in it.




How were the feedbacks on the part of the profession and the public?

- Great! Susie Bubble and the Kingdom of Style wrote about us, the German Vogue also required our material, so did the Italian Glamour… The press is more interested in us now, but there’s much to be done in order to maintain this attention, there’s no time to sit back.


How did you feel in Berlin? How was the atmosphere of the Fashion Week?

- Berlin is a very good place, although we were only in the Mitte. It’s free, young and it’s fizzing. There was no time to explore the city, but the Collegium Hungaricum, and the place where we lived were in a nice neighborhood, and we were able to sneak out for half hours to sightsee a bit. We couldn’t really feel the atmosphere of the fashion week, because we were working constantly, and had not much time to go back an forth. As we’ve seen, it was very dynamic and fresh, like Berlin itself.


Was this a one-off time, or are you planning to return to Berlin for the following season?

- We plan to go back in January, and to make everything more clear, we’ve already started the negotiations.




About the collection:

Compared to the fall/winter season, you built this collection around a more fluid and less statuesque silhouette. The use of different painted materials gives a montage-like edge to the pieces. What inspired you while designing the collection?

- We were inspired mainly by picturesqueness, nature and personal nostalgia. We wanted to work anyhow with paintings, patch-like, large-scale materials. We wanted to reach nostalgic effects, not for a certain era, rather for something that everyone can find some personal relations with.


How did you work out the idea to collaborate with Attila Szűcs? How did you choose the paintings, that you used on the fabrics?

- We wanted to work together with contemporary painters, and we both already knew Attila’s artworks from the past. I met them in the course of my arthistory studies, and really liked them: like you can easily sink into their specific floating world. The combination of the colors is beautiful, but in the same time there’s something grotesque and a pinch of wry humor in them. Similar to our pieces… isn’t it?


What was the technique of producing the painted materials?

- The materials were prudced in Portugal. We found a great company, who could manufacture digitally printed fabrics at a reasonable price. We blowed up the paintings, slightly redesigned, and then posted them to the manufactory. After they returned the samples, we felt they’re going to be fine, and they can result in an exciting collection



In your opinion, which are the most powerful details of this collection? Which are those key-elements, that characterize Je Suis Belle in the sping/summer ’10 season?

- It was important to ease the cuts. We built the garments almost exclusively of squares, supplemented by delicate, feminine details: ruffles, small strings, draws. We particularly focused on the jewels; corals and turquoise were used. The shoes are our designs as well.


How do you see yourselves through your works? Where are you at the moment, and where are you going? What can we expect from you in the future?

- Since about the past two seasons we feel that our collections have settled down a bit, and they are targeting a little bit older age-group. I think it’s normal, and reflects the changes we are going through. We finished school, moved to the donwtown of Budapest into our showroom. These episodes all act upon our collections. And now that time has already came to give priority to the nature and the relaxation given by nature during designing. What to expect? Hard work, giving rise to thoughts and great clothes.


photos from Je Suis Belle, retouched by MWM

Thursday, 2 July 2009

Je Suis Belle at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin

I proudly announce, that the promising Hungarian designer duo, Je Suis Belle, is featured in the official program of the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin with their SS 2010 collection. The show will be presented as a part of the CHB - Fashion Days event organized by the Collegium Hungaricum Berlin.


Girl in red by Attila Szűcs, 2006.

Je Suis Belle is one of the most prominent representatives of the young Hungarian fashion-scene. They cleverly incorporating their signature style-elements from the very beginning into the evolution of the brand. For the spring/summer season of 2010 the desingners Dalma Dévényi and Tibi Kiss have chosen picturesqueness as the main line of their inspiration, both in abstract and in concrete sense. They collaborated with Attila Szűcs, talented young Hungarian contemporary artist and used four of his artworks, painted on the fabrics. The silhouettes were designed and shaped to emphasize the airy, loose, slightly deformed and effortless grace of the paintings. The result is a nostalgic but innovative collection, which reminds us to the Sundays dressed in glad rags, and keeps this feeling for every day.


Girl in "Girl in red", by Je Suis Belle, SS'10

Date and venue of the event:

Je Suis Belle SS'10 SHOW
July 3rd, 2009, 22.00

Panorama Hall Collegium Hungaricum Berlin
By invitation only.
Street Screening for the public without invitation.


For further information visit CHB's site, as well as for more artwork from Attila Szűcs follow this link.


Regards, Miska

Thursday, 14 May 2009

Je Suis Belle AW '09/'10 Sneak Peek



Since I first saw the fall '09 collection of Hungarian designer duo, Je Suis Belle, I literally can't get it out of my head. I was on pins and needles to get the chance to present it here.

And finally, the designers, Dalma Devenyi and Tibi Kiss allowed me to publish their breathtaking collection and sent me the lookbook, which is just even more spectacular than I remembered!

Review's coming soon. Until then, start wondering!


photos: Je Suis Belle AW '09/'10


Regards, Miska

Tuesday, 14 April 2009

Je Suis Belle S/S '09

Je Suis Belle. This fair French phrase means „I am beautiful”. But for me, and for the people, who have already seen any pieces from the Hungarian designer duo of Dalma Devenyi and Tibi Kiss, Je Suis Belle spells innovative, young fashion with playful ideas and astonishing collections.

Dalma and Tibi have produced their collections since 2005 together, under the name of Je Suis Belle. And they are already among the most promising young talents of the Hungarian fashion-scene.

The signature Je Suis Belle style is something unique, something easy to recognize. An impressive mixture of quality, playfulness, the bohemian-touch, youthful energy, comfort and chic.
Dalma and Tibi like to bring some fun into their designs, they are not afraid of playing with silhouettes, remaking traditional pieces and shapes. And the best about them is, that they do it in an absolutely effortless way, their designs are easy-going, and it’s truly exciting to explore every little detail of their clothes.

After a bombastic fall, they prepared for the summer-heat with neon patterns, lace, redefined shirtdresses and knots.
The main concept of Dalma and Tibi for this season was, to create extremely light weight dresses for the hot days, but they don’t strip down their models, instead they dress them up in a very feminine and elegant way.


It was very important for the designers to create a collection which is wearable at the first place, and to work with handy fabrics.

The use of knots as ornaments and as shaping details, came from Dalma. She saw a photo of a kid, wearing a dirty, raunchy tank, on which straps were knot together. She found the look adorable and started to place knots in her designs. Finally she invented a very organic look, with mellow, but feminine details.


Reconstructing the details of the basic male shirt was also an exciting idea from Je Suis Belle. They used the characteristic necklines and collars in unusual positions, or elsewhere they extended the length of these numbers and created stunning maxi-dresses.


I personally see three different sections in the collection:
1, Redefined shirtdresses
2, Neon-heat -- pure colored clothes with neon-floral patterns
3, Bicolored, reversible dresses, built on the contrast of brown and blue

photos: Je Suis Belle SS '09 Lookbook


There are so many interesting ideas and details in this collection, that every single piece would deserve its own story!

For stockist information, visit the website of Je Suis Belle at http://www.jesuisbelle.hu/


Regards, Miska