While one designers address in search of inspiration for own preliminary collections of 2013 to retro and glamour moods of the 50-60th years, others look for in the same sources something even more exciting and times ominous, as if cast by horror films in the best traditions if not Hitchcock, precisely American studio Hammer. Reserved, strict dresses and skirts with a print which is very reminding scratches from claws of the werewolf, long dresses though gentle and pearl, but nevertheless a little horrible color, royal velvet suits of a cobalt blue shade, as if borrowed from clothes of count Dracula – all these images in addition many other collected in the new Pre-Fall 2013 collection (and it became in his arsenal of preliminary fashion lines of the first) the British designer Christopher Keyn.
Yes it and itself did not begin to disprove that the lion’s share of inspiration for its collection was provided just by horror films to which managed to present one more life to ordinary characters in horror genre: To Frankenstein, Werewolf, Dracula and many other. As to a practical side of a question, here the designer practically everything gathered in archives of own brand. "I all as continue to use silhouettes and forms from last collections, prints and colors which I could not show to public", – Keyn speaks. Perhaps, directly so in one its collection images of plants and snake prints, Gothic violet colors and more universal black tone, films of translucent chiffon, smooth silk and a heavy, magnificent velvet could mix up masterfully. And how together various invoices skillfully and organically were weaved, fabrics and color scores, really bewitched beauty of own performance.
Perhaps, left a little at once and it is not so cheeful, but precisely very perfectly and theatrically.