Louise Ravnløkke
“Rumanian Folklore” – Kolding School of Design, 3th year textile project
“Rumanian Folklore” – Kolding School of Design, 3th year textile project
“Fashion Show Project 2010″ – Glasgow School of Art, Textile BA (Hons.) Graduate 2010
“Slitage” – The Danish Design School, Textile project 2. year 2009
“The Lady is loosing balance and the Mailman thinks she is popular” – Royal College of Art, Fashion Graduate 2009
“Piece By Piece” – The Danish Design School, Textile Graduate 2010
“Djengis Khan and the African lion” – Kolding School of Design, 4th year project 2010
The macabre photography of Joel-Peter Witkin and this particular verse by Christina Rossetti are the inspiration for “BODYBOUND”. Together they inform his collection on the human condition, desire and the perverse. Referencing both the anatomical drawings of Vesalius and the eroticism of Hokusai, the collection revolves around skin, sinew, muscle, and bone. It pumps sex back into a craft that has become lust-less, prompting arousal and addiction for men’s knitwear by examining the relationship between seduction and repulsion.
The project can bee seen as a continuity of my MA project Deviated Evolution where I worked with the relationship between humans and their portable electronics, and the lack of emotional appeal these products provide. I was experimenting with how materials can evoke an emotional connection to a electronic device, and how this emotional value could persuade people to hold on to their electronic devices for more than a period of say- six months.
Beatrice Korlekie Newman, 21. De Montfort University, BA (Hons.) Fashion Graduate 2009. -specialism: Fashion Womenswear /Knitwear. Design Background: Brought up in an African culture, I was introduced …
Alexandra Verschueren, 21. Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp, Fashion Graduate 2009. - specialism: Fashion Womenswear. Design Background: I went from high shool straight to the Academy. …





