H. Stoll GmbH & Co has introduces its Chinese Trend Collection for Autumn/Winter 2012-13.
RE-THINK is the theme for the collection.
Talking…about the contrast of sustainability and the digital landscape we face today.
Thinking…about using things that have been abandoned or characterized as waste such as stones or shards of glass left on a beach.
Rebuilding…our structures including economies and new resources. In all this the industrial aspectand the contrast of things “being created and handmade” come into consideration.
Coming back …to the root of matters to create a future that is worth living in. The thought of reusing “refuse” and sustainable yarn is being integrated into knitwear.
New resources from plant fibres as well as natural dying features are being explored. Alternative solutions show the way to combine these elements in an innovative and sophisticated way.
The new collection Autumn/Winter 2012/2013 is an attempt at this.
The colours range from earthy stone greys to warm purple and violet, while black and crème are a neutralizing go-between. Starting from materials like stone, glass and plastic, natural optics and transparent features have been integrated into the collection. Transparency and layering techniques are important themes as well as the clean black and white group that is a graphic statement of modernity.
RE-THINK is the theme for the collection.
Talking…about the contrast of sustainability and the digital landscape we face today.
Thinking…about using things that have been abandoned or characterized as waste such as stones or shards of glass left on a beach.
Rebuilding…our structures including economies and new resources. In all this the industrial aspectand the contrast of things “being created and handmade” come into consideration.
Coming back …to the root of matters to create a future that is worth living in. The thought of reusing “refuse” and sustainable yarn is being integrated into knitwear.
New resources from plant fibres as well as natural dying features are being explored. Alternative solutions show the way to combine these elements in an innovative and sophisticated way.
The new collection Autumn/Winter 2012/2013 is an attempt at this.
The colours range from earthy stone greys to warm purple and violet, while black and crème are a neutralizing go-between. Starting from materials like stone, glass and plastic, natural optics and transparent features have been integrated into the collection. Transparency and layering techniques are important themes as well as the clean black and white group that is a graphic statement of modernity.