If you've been keeping refreshed with the years up nod coming young designers, 'Haus of Jaydon' should be of familiarity. Tipped to be "The one to watch in 2014" and also having previous collections featured in Vogue, it's clear to see here it's only up from here for the young fashion haus. Head designer Christopher Jaydon really is starting to establish the brand within the industry. As all famous, luxury brands have endured tough hits in their climb to success, it's more than clear to see it's been a successful journey for the brand so far.
The latest collection from the punk inspired designer features an attempted rebirth of 1980's trends along with modern day infusions. The collection is titled 'The Blair Bitch Project' and seems to, in my opinion, do the opposite of most women's couture designers. Instead of embracing and complimenting the female form, this collections seems to empower and boast confidence. Something that hasn't been revisited since the modern day fashion reform between the 80's & 90's. While not insulting, I do think it is a brave move for a brand, still to be established within the industry. However brave it has certainly paid off for them.
Centralising on the outfit in its entirety seems to boast great aesthetic of all areas. From a styling perspective the piece all fits together perfectly, from hair and makeup to the colour palette and even the setting. Focusing on the design oft the garments is interesting. A lot of the time I would be very subjective about placing together a graphic print with a tie dye, however (as a rarity) on this occasion it really does implement the integrity of female empowerment. The graphic on the red drip, tie die, crop tee bears religious implementations in regards to the crucifiction of Jesus, perhaps this also ties in (pardon the pun) with the flowing cascade of red and the extraordinary spiked collar? Perhaps it's getting too late and I'm thinking a little too much...someone fetch me a Starbucks...the mid waisted leather belt is a perfect division for the tie dye, this allows the outfit to be visually broken instead of clashing with each other too much. I do however think that a smaller belt with a prominent buckle, would give the outfit more of a glamorous touch, transcending back to reality.
Needless to say, the outfit and again, the collection in its entirety in for sure, one to look out for. Just make sure too many religious references aren't made so close to Christmas. Finding an Inn to staying on December 25th would be a nightmare!
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