The door in my wardrobe*

*the door not actually being there was a disappointment - but at least I was allowed to play with the clothes

//// Like feathers?

Posted on | December 7, 2009 | 4 Comments

I’ve been following Dusturbance after the collaboration project with Queen Michelle — and BTW they made it to the final in Iconique. Congrats, girls!

Right now you can find Resort 2012 (!) mini-collection from the site, inspired by dead birds — and damn it is beautiful. Susie already presented the printed dress in StyleBubble, but here are the two other pieces of the collection. The light layers of fabric indeed arrange like the feather coat of a bird, living or dead…

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There are many things that make me particularly interested in Dusturbance designs. I’m kind of tired the seasonal tyranny of fashion, plus I really don’t thing that creativity actually bursts in regular intervals. Dusturbance publishes the work when there is something to present. You can ask the prices and delivery via e-mail. I also love the fact that many Dusturbance things are designed so that they can be worn in several ways or altered somehow… …Michelle’s dress being the extreme example of this.

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Discussion

  1. dust
    December 7th, 2009 @ 5:14 pm

    Wow,looks even better on your blog! Thanks!

  2. sugar kane
    December 7th, 2009 @ 9:50 pm

    These are fabulous! I like the (fittingly) dusty colour scheme and soft layers combined the architechtural feel, would love to try all possible alterations of a dress!

  3. Steff
    December 8th, 2009 @ 4:24 am

    I got the flu and missed the unveiling of this! I love the concept of being able to order a base dress and add attachments. Can’t wait to see more from them.

  4. K8
    December 8th, 2009 @ 5:33 am

    It is definitely stellar to see versatility in indie designs. And I agree with the opinions above about creativity being dictated by seasons with fashion. Disturbance understands the value of letting creativity flow, and it shows in Dust’s awesome designs :)

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