Wednesday 20 November 2013

Jylle Navarro

The Jylle Navarro x Sink The Pink collection celebrates the infamous UK club night. Appealing to the fearless style-setter, this raver-themed collection of statement knits is the opposite of expected.
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Her collection of models in a palette of florescent knits that are accented with word-patterns. Reading the event's logo, the Jylle Navarro x Sink The Pink collection features both mens' and womenswear that ranges from sporty separates, revealing crop tops and oversized dresses.

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Jylle Navarro talks of her most recent collection and inspiration: 


"My inspiration was black and white and Grindhouse horror films. I took inspiration from the monsters which were created, such as Frankenstein’s monster, Dracula, the Wolfman, zombies,  the swamp thing etc. For my designs I also looked at the way they were presented through illustrated posters which were very bold and brightly coloured."


I love Jylle's Sink the Pink line. Whilst it may not to be everyone's taste, for the more outgoing dresser it would be a stand out festival or clubbing outfit.
Sibling



Knitwear may not be everyone's first choice when considering street-wear, but Sibling bring something amazingly different to the knitwear market. for example, A twin set, nay a tri-set of cardigan, crewneck and vest in highlighter orange leopard print and electric pink and blue Fair Isle would please both the zany granny and the out there club kid as well as a lot of people in between who might take one piece or two. 

For the 'out there' street-wear/club-wear fashion follower, oversized sequinned knit jumper and skirt combo for a more vibrant and rebellious look. 

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KTZ

KTZ is a trio of designers and they are currently the only choice for fashion forward street-wear. Orginally started in 1996 as a small boutique selling 90s and noughties dance music alongside KTZ and other designers, Kokan to Zai now has two stores in London and one in Paris.

KTZ recently said of its store on Greek Street, in the heart of London's vibrant gay clubbing district,

"We wanted to create a new movement through a music creative space which offered fresh ideas to lifestyle. It became a meeting place for people to gather with unique artistic interests."




Street-wear has roots in punk and more recently hip-hop. So it is no wonder that KTZ has a wide fan base. With celebrities like Rhianna, Beyonce and Jay Z queuing up to wear pieces from both the Ready to Wear and catwalk collections, KTZ is the ultimate street-wear choice.
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Rhianna


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KTZ screams street and club-wear. Their simple colour palette and bold all over prints make their clothes smart enough to cover all needs from day to clubbing wear.