Romancing the season

The study of fashion is serious. The art of its design entails extensive study of its elements in form and function. Aside from sheer talent, there is a need to understand the basics, theories and components that define the artistry of design to move fashion forward. One of the most basic but important aspects that is often overlooked is the study of fabrics. In the past decade, Philippine fashion in general had its focus on international trends and style, retail brands, and artistic expression. The attention to local fabrics and the use of something indigenous was replaced by the growing importation of foreign materials used for mass retail or couture. Though this may be prevalent and the demand is quite high, a handful remain to practice and further develop our own resources to take it to the next level. The movement towards the development of local fabrics requires extensive research and technologically advanced machinery. This hopeful attempt for the local scene to produce fabrics that can be globally acceptable is possible. And one of the leading design establishments that supports this cause is Silk Cocoon.

Silk Cocoon gained international recognition for its excellent fabrication. Owned by designer and fabric visionary Jeannie Goulbourn, the label is known for its unique collections that are truly reflective of Pinoy history, culture and traditions woven into the drama of fashion’s poetic tapestry.

Graceful tailoring on inventive fabrication is the soul of Silk Cocoon´’s design sensibilities. It braves into the appreciation of local elements/materials and modernizing the ultra consciousness of the study on design and fiber. The intricately priceless workmanship and refreshing authenticity of their pieces is a true representation of the challenge of expression in reinventing their classic sense of style. The label is a growing textile-based lifestyle empire that defines a style perspective that’s distinctively modern and Filipino. In and out of the local fashion realm, Silk Cocoon has a strong presence in shaping and moving the future of fabrication in the Philippines. The high demand on their materials in the international market is a testament of the global competence and exemplifies brilliance in this field of design.

Today, Jeannie’s daughter Katrina Goulbourn Feist, heads Silk Cocoon´’s design team and moves the label to the forefront of local fashion with its Holiday 2006 collections. Supple fibers have taken new shapes to produce flattering separates fused with timeless cuts that complement modern silhouettes. There is a hint of artsiness in her showcase of contemporary wardrobe styling with a realistic feel on the ethos of mod-day femme romanticism. Romancing the season in chic somber hues, the collection is perfect for day to night dressing. The mysterious drama of the feminine mystique that echoes the steep heights of sophisticated glamour is made practical. Designed for the modern woman, the continuing style dialogues of the evolving post-ladylike trend is a fine balance between fashion’s romantic interludes and chic minimalism.

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