The first collection of the young London and Vienna based designer Sabinna made kind of a splash. With her new collection she dipped into a more feminine world – based on the story of a girl that moves from country to country and is thus constantly separated from familiarity, especially familiarity of place.
Shown at the Freemasons’ Hall in Covent Garden the collection consists of 20 full looks and it´s all about delicate silhouettes, knee length pencil skirts, silk tops juxtaposition of stripes on reverse and in hand crafted crochet and 3 D printed flowers. The 3D printed details are an exact replica of the hand made crochet and shows the connection between traditional craftsmanship and modern technologies. Another important feature of the collection is the handmade crochet textiles; these represent the patience that is crucial when you begin to immerse yourself into an entirely new place. And you know, home is no longer a place, but a feeling. Enjoy backstage impressions photographed by Rio Romaine.
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Handmade crochet textiles and the juxtaposition of stripes took center stage in the backstage preparations for Sabinna’s Spring/Summer 2016 collection. The skilled artisans meticulously crafted exquisite crochet pieces, showcasing the artistry and intricacy of handiwork. Click here https://magicalkatrina.com/magiciansblog/aantxjva4aku96asybmp8nz794ve9j and learn more new detail for show. The combination of different colored stripes added a dynamic and playful element to the collection, reflecting Sabinna’s unique design aesthetic.