Yesterday, I felt honored to attend to the Patuna Couture Show. Seing such a wonderful women living her dream so gracefully In such a artistic way was thrilling. I’ve being to few shows at the Paris Fashion Week and I’m starting to be part of this amazing fashion world but, It was the first time for me to be seated at the front row. I had such an amazing time and I had to share with you what kind of beauty I saw at the Hotel Du Louvre that day.
Let me share with you all what inspired Patune for this show. Here is the interview she gave to the press at the end of the show :
When I thought of my inspiration for this collection, I thought of the greatness of French art, architecture and creativity, which influenced humankind to her foundation. For nearly three thousand years, one may not separate wine as an integral part of French civilization ingrained in French culture at every level. As art, creativity, and genius are woven into the fabric of what is France, naturally, the French made winemaking an art. From this natural flow of thought came my inspiration for the French art of winemaking. I was inspired to express this muse through the colors of grapes, wine, and the shapes
of the grapevine.
The French vineyard is a place of serenity and history; serenity from nature; history from fact. Just as one may not look at a picture of the Eiffel Tower and not think ‘France’! One may also not look at a vineyard anywhere in the world and not think, ‘France’! One may not be separated from the other in the psychic of man. Through a French vineyard well-manicured fields, one may see a variety of textures and a beautiful palette of colors such as red, purple, white, and green.
When I touch the textile, for me it is like touching a grape or a grape-leaf. The grape is strong in texture, beautiful in color and soft in feel. French wine is volume, prestige, and variety style through the variety of grapes. Volume, prestige, quality and variety are four inherent ingredients of my couture. The vineyard’s beauty in uniformity and structure; strength, natural character, and flow of her vines; deepness of her roots; softness and color of her grapes cast against a blue sky inspire me.
I view fabric through prism of art, creativity, colors and the feel of the fabric. This view is a natural outcome of the fact that I was born into an artistic family studying and performing ballet, acting, folkloric dance, classical piano, painting, and pantomime. When I touch a fabric, I must feel it to my core and communicate with it. This feel is the source of my creativity. If I do not feel a fabric when I touch it, I move to a different fabric.
This collection consists primarily of silks , guipure, velvet & chiffons , and incorporates shapes and looks that are smooth like a grape leaf; strong and structured like the grapevine; and incorporates touches of complex draping like the ripening grapes on the vine. This collection also incorporates arch forms from the vine and lines imitating the long, straight rows of the vineyards.
All paintings and volume accessories , such as grape-leaves are hand-made .
What do you think?