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KOLDING SCHOOL OF DESIGN GRADUATE FASHION SHOW SANDIE ELISABETH ANDERSSON LOUISE SIGVARDT CHRISTENSEN MAIKEN ESPENSEN REBEKK A GABRIELLE JOUSSELIN SOPHIE L ASSEN LISBETH GROSEN NIELSEN SIFF PRISTED NIELSEN MARIA PARSONS SIGRÚN UNNARSDÓT TIR

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Fashion & Tex t ile Graduates 2011

CPH FASHION WEEK —2011


Introduction

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K o l d i n g S c h o o l o f D e s i g n’s G r a d u a t e Fashion Show WETL AND brings responsible use and handling of clothes into the spotlight.

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Where: Krystalgade— between Henrik Vibskov and WoodWood stores. When: Monday August 1st 4 pm — 6 pm

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In this endeavor, Kolding School of Design has teamed up with Danish T-shirt brand JBS who has kindly donated the T-shirts on which the designers have stated their encouraging message. The T-shirt design and the idea behind it will be presented at a special outdoor event in Copenhagen, Monday the 1st of August.

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Look for white T-shirts! What: Event organised by the newly qualified fashion designers, EIGHT O U T , f r o m K o l d i n g S c h o o l o f D e s i g n . Why: We want to spread the word on how you can treat your clothes in a more environmentally friendly way enjoy free drinks and good music with nice people on a summer afternoon.

During Copenhagen Fashion Week you have the opportunity to meet the newly graduated fashion and textile designers f rom Kolding School of Design at several events: Above all, at the school’s fashion show WETL AND Friday the 5th of August at T he Royal Danish Academy of Music. The show is open to the public. Also, stop by our showroom at Gallery Int . Fashion Fair for a talk with the designers and a view of their collections. The showroom is open Thursday the 4th till Saturday the 6th of August. Finally, three of the designers will participate in the prestigious Designers Nest competition, which will take place Friday the 5th of August at Øksnehallen.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN COPENHAGEN. —Kolding School of Design & Eight Out

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To make consumers more aware – in a fashionable fashion – Kolding School of Design’s newly qualif ied fashion designers have designed a T-shirt that emphasises sound and responsible use and treatment of clothes. With the catch phrase “DON’ T OD ON H2O” the young designers wish to encourage consumers to launder less and take care of their clothes in a more eco-f riendly way.

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The fashion and textile industry is one of the most polluting and resource demanding industries on the Planet. Although industry is signif icantly responsible for this circumstance – and for bettering it – the consumer is in fact very much responsible as well. Research shows that the service life of clothes, that is the period of time the consumer is using and handling the clothes, has the most adverse impact on the environment, washing and tumbling being the worst contributors by far. Consumers, in other words, are considerably responsible for using and handling clothes in a sensible way. They just do not know it.

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W E T L A N D SPREADS WISDOM AND T-SHIRTS!


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Washing advice

EIGHT OUT’S ADVICE ON CLOTHING CARE and stain removal

STAIN REMOVAL

• Fill up the washing machine— it saves energy!

Grease and ketchup: Use washing-up liquid (without colour). Put the liquid on the stain and place it in a closed bag for approximately a day. Wash it af terwards.

• Wash at low temperatures; 20, 30 or 40 degrees and use a cold water detergent. It is not the temperature of the water that makes your clothes clean but the laundry detergent.

Glue (contact adhesive): Use nail polish remover that does not contain oil.

• Skip the prewash. It does not make your clothes cleaner. • Use eco-labeled detergents without perfume, colorants and optical brightener. • Skip the fabric softener - it adds grease to the clothes which attracts more dirt. • Dry your clothes outside, not in the tumble dryer. It saves a lot of energy. • Put your clothes in the freezer - it removes bacteria and smells. • Freshen up your clothes by airing them instead of washing them. • Always wash your clothes inside out it prolongs their lifespan. • Use the correct dosage of washing powder - or perhaps even a little less.

Blood: Rinse the garment in cold water. Warm water will bind the blood to the fabric instead of dissolving it. To remove old blood stains; let the garment soak in saline water for a few days. Put salt directly on the stain.

Shoe polish: Remove as much as possible immediately and clean the stain af terwards with turpentine.

Ink and red wine: Dab the stain with whole milk immediately. In the case of stains of dried red wine, boil the whole milk and remove the stain with the hot milk.

Paint: Scrape of f as much as possible. Rinse in cold water. If the paint is oil based and not water based use a cloth with turpentine to wipe it of f.

Coffee, grass and lipstick: Milk can help remove cof fee stains. The best advice though, is to use glycerin. Rub glycerin on to the stain. Let it soak overnight and wash the garment.

Candle wax: Place a paper towel over the af fected spot and iron it. The towel will imbibe the hot wax. Wash af terwards.

Te a and r ust : These types of stains can be removed with lemonjuice. Squeeze half a lemon on to the stain. Place a cloth underneath. Sprinkle a pinch of salt over it and let it dry. Wash the garment af terwards. Please be aware that lemon is bleaching.

Chewing Gum: Place the garment in the f reezer. Scrape the gum of f the f rozen garment. Any remaining gum can be removed by placing a cotton wool ball wettened with petroleum underneath the af fected spot. Once the gum is sof tened rub it of f with a cloth (also wettened with petroleum). Wash the garment.

Deodorant: Moisten the stain with a mixture of one part of vinegar and four parts of water. Rinse and wash.

Sweat: Wash the garment immediately with an enzymecontaining detergent.

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GOOD ADVICE


WETLAND BRINGS

RESPONSIBILITY

INTO THE SPOTLIGHT

- RESPONSIBILTY

REGARDING THE USE AND

HANDLING OF CLOTHES.

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SOPHIE L ASSEN LISBETH GROSEN NIELSEN SIFF PRISTED NIELSEN MARIA PARSONS SIGRÚN UNNARSDÓT TIR

Fashion & Textile Graduates—

SANDIE ELISABETH ANDERSSON

LOUISE SIGVARDT CHRISTENSEN

MAIKEN ESPENSEN

REBEKK A GABRIELLE JOUSSELIN

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GALLERY THE ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF MUSIC 05.08.2011 — 11.00

Fashion & Tex t ile Graduates 2011

WETLAND Invitation

INVITATION graduate show

KOLDING SCHOOL OF DESIGN

CPH FASHION WEEK —2011

GRADUATE FASHION SHOW

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Collections

Photographer: Bo Egestrøem Models: Cathrine/Ida/Kirstin, Scoop Models Hair: Søren Bach Hair Sponsored by Nordic Hair Contrast Make-up: Louise Bruun

Sandie Elisabeth Andersson T (45) 21 48 20 80 sandieandersson@hotmail.com stylecrow.blogspot.com www.foxlerenard.com

Layers of Protection This exclusive fashion collection is inspired by the crow and the human being and the continuous contrast between being physically protected and being vulnerable. The crow’s protective layers are its feathers and wings, while the skin and the ribs work to protect the human being. These four layers of protection are represented in the collection by various materials and the use of prints, colours and shapes.

Old New - New Old Photographer: Sacha Maric Model: Ida W, Scoop Models Make-up: Louise Polano

The fashion collection is based on the transition f rom "old luxury" to "new luxury" where the def initions of luxury and trends have been dissolved and where there is not just one exclusive kind of luxury. The collection is inspired by a mixture of the two kinds of luxury – a classic simple cut combined with new materials, compositions and details.

Maiken Espensen T (45) 20 31 46 30 maikenespensen@gmail.com www.maikenespensen.dk Different Sides of a Personality Photographer: Hans Zeuthen Model: Kirstin, Scoop models Makeup: Rikke Dengsø

Based on Raskolnikov's personality, the main character in the novel "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky, Maiken Espensen explores the narrative in textiles and shape, which has resulted in three showpieces. These have been given the titles: "Nightmare about Childhood – The Feeling of being Fragile", "Dif ferent Faces – Split Personality" and "Confession to Murder – Recognition".

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Louise Sigvardt Christensen T (45) 26 82 56 88 mail@louisesigvardt.dk www.louisesigvardt.dk


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Collections

Rebekka Gabrielle Jousselin T (45) 27 21 24 40 rebekkagabrielle@hotmail.com jousselins.tumblr.com

Photographer: Nicolaj Bak Model: Cecilie Wellemberg, Elite Models

Fashion Collection Inspired by Guimard The fashion collection is inspired by creator of French Art Nouveau Hector Guimard’s characteristic mode of expression and use of colours. The collection seeks to express the interaction between the organic 3D shapes and the duche scaled colours as seen in the work of Hector Guimard.

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Photographer: Peter Ravnsborg Model: Mads Emil Dalsgaard

No.010111 is a menswear fashion collection inspired by mug shots f rom the 1930’s and the principle of the golden ratio. The collection has a clean form emphasising detail and the combination of colours and textiles. Thanks to: Esther Lassen, Jørgen Hansen, Nikolaj Lassen, Laura Silke Berg Nielsen, Lise Birgens Kristensen, Anne Groth Andersen, Teknisk Landsforbund Fond and Eight out.

Siff Pristed Nielsen T (45) 61 69 12 88 siphph@hotmail.com www.siffpristed.dk The Greatest Show On Earth The Greatest Show On Earth represents the wonders of nature and what it creates. Sif f Pristed Nielsen found her inspiration in the travelling f reak shows of the late 1800’s. The individuality of the human being is connected to the small deviations and f laws that make us dif ferent than the ordinary, thus showing us that to be unique we have to contain some kind of imperfection.

Photographer: Noam Griegst Model: Louise B, Scoop Models Make-up: Marie Westergaard

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Sophie Lassen T (45) 28 56 11 45 sophielassen@gmail.com sophielassen.carbonmade.com

Thanks to: W hen I Grow Up, Læderiet ApS, Det Grønlandske Hus i Odense, Danmarks Nationalbanks Jubilæumsfond, Teatret ZeBu, Daniel Ronge, Nina Born, Birke Gorm and Casper Heijkensk jöld .

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Collections

Lisbeth Grosen Nielsen T (45) 61 65 40 93 grosenlisbeth@hotmail.com lisbethgrosen.carbonmade.com

Photographer: Jacob T jellesen Model: Natalie Alexandra, Diva Models. Make-up/hair: Pernille Vest

I.Do I.do is a bridal collection inspired by dif ferent female personalities. The collection of fers multiple applications, making it appropriate to wear af ter the wedding. The collection is linked together by materials, cuts, play of colours and organic twisted shapes that curl and wrinkle.

Back to Mystery City

Collage: Anna Maria Helgadottir Photographer: Rikke K jaer Model: Emilie Rye, Scoop Models

The fashion collection BACK TO MYSTERY CIT Y is inspired by the decoration/ illustration of a mysterious city on a metal tray. Maria Parsons has incorporated dif ferent techniques such as embroidery, quilting, appliqué skills and beading in her collection. All of this has been made possible by a production trip to New Delhi, India in March, 2011. The result is a conceptual, expressive and artistic fashion collection. Thanks to: BHJ Fonden, Tage Vang gaard & Hustrus Fond, Gurli & Paul Madsens Fond, Solar Fonden af 1978, Anna Maria Helgadottir, Rikke K jaer and Jørn Lambertsen.

Sigrún Halla Unnarsdottir T (45) 51 91 14 90 sigrununnarsdottir@gmail.com sigrunhalla.tumblr.com Belong Toget her

Photographer: Jacob H. T jellesen Models: Kristina Knudsen/Stef fen S.

Belong Together is a fashion collection inspired by objects and people who belong to each other in one way or another. The collection centres on jackets, bags and shoes which are made of contrasting materials in the same colours as the clothes. The shoes are created in collaboration with the Danish shoe company Ecco. The reindeer leather used throughout the collection originates f rom Sigrún Halla Unnarsdottir’s native country Iceland.

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Maria Parsons T (45) 23 64 26 72 mail@mariaparsons.com www.mariaparsons.com backtomyster ycity.tumblr.com


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Colophon

Calendar

Creative Manager

Monday August 1st,

Bettina Bakdal

4 pm–6 pm

Project Manager

Event —

Mette Fersløv Schultz

WETLAND spreads

PR & Communication

wisdom and T-shirts.

Arne Vollertsen

Krystalgade, Cph

Consultants: Spandet And Partners ApS

Thursday August 4th—

Concept & Design

Saturday August 6th

Laura Silke

SHOWROOM —

Hair & Make-up

Meet the designers and experi-

Gallery Int. Fashion Fair

ence their collections.

Choreography

G aller y Int . Fashion Fair,

Katrine Engberg

Forum, Cph

DJ / Music Djuna Barnes &

Friday August 5th, 11 am

C h r i s t i a n D ’o r

FASHION SHOW —

Creative Assistant

K o l d i n g S c h o o l o f D e s i g n’s Fa s h -

Mia Kappelgaard

ion Show WETL AND.

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The Royal Danish Academy of Acknowledgements

M u s i c , G a l l e r y, C p h

Kolding School of Design would like to thank—

Friday August 5th, 3pm – 5pm

JBS Undertøjet A/S

DESIGNERS NEST —

Nordea Fonden Danmark

Kolding School of Design at Designers Nest Show & Competition, Building 55 Øksnehallen, Cph

Designskolen Kolding Ågade 10 6000 Kolding

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