If you are like me, and obsessed with digital prints, then you must also be a fan of Risto Bimbiloski. This season the designer was inspired by his recent acquisition of a super-powerful telescope, resulting in lustrous prints of the surface of the moon rendered in diaphanous silks, creating a dreamlike effect. The space-age pieces were accented with spider-web style knits and embellished denim that were meant to echo the roughness of the moon's surface. The entire collection seems like a nice continuation of his galaxy and lightning prints from previous seasons, and Bimbiloski clearly has a fascination with outer space and astronomy (I wonder if he looks at the NASA photo a day page much?). I've seen many a poor imitation of said prints, but Risto always does it the best.
Monday, September 13, 2010
I'll shoot the moon out of the sky for you...
If you are like me, and obsessed with digital prints, then you must also be a fan of Risto Bimbiloski. This season the designer was inspired by his recent acquisition of a super-powerful telescope, resulting in lustrous prints of the surface of the moon rendered in diaphanous silks, creating a dreamlike effect. The space-age pieces were accented with spider-web style knits and embellished denim that were meant to echo the roughness of the moon's surface. The entire collection seems like a nice continuation of his galaxy and lightning prints from previous seasons, and Bimbiloski clearly has a fascination with outer space and astronomy (I wonder if he looks at the NASA photo a day page much?). I've seen many a poor imitation of said prints, but Risto always does it the best.
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