JULIA LEIN
APRIL 1 2007 18:55h
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We came across an interesting abstract line called Krone Meets Fashion at the presentation of newly imported trailers.
Fashion designer Julia Lein, who was commissioned by the company Krone to design her garments, has once again offered proof of her creativity.
Even though the only material at her disposal was PVC, the same one that is used in the production of the company's trailers (you can see them on the road), she showed her creativity in its full splendour.
She imaginatively designed twelve creations conceived as evening gowns. All the garments were cut out in several parts because the materials they were made of were thick and demanding. These are all abstract designs inspired by the moment itself.
Cool colours prevail, such as blue and white, and their combinations.
The young German designer was an intern at such globally renowned fashion companies as H & M and the Swiss Rene Lazard.
In 2004, she struck out on her own. Today, she designs collections for companies and for individuals who need them and she organizes fashion shows and exhibitions.
Regardless of the subject and the material that were in Julia's hands, she has proved in a top-notch way that even the most ordinary and cold industry could become art.
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