Historical Imprints Paul Costelloe & Tata Naka 2018
Paul Costelloe
The fall 2018 collection of Paul Costelloe is full of historic references from his family history. The collection included custom designed prints by his son William Costelloe. A noteworthy show item, was a newspaper called ‘The Costelloe Times’. That reported the collection has landed on Ellis Island. A connection to his grandfather who arrived from Ireland in the 1870’s. The collection was described as being ‘a subtle reflection on an Irish heritage’.
The rich tales of leaving homelands in search of a new life and new dreams. Disembarking to the landing stages of Ellis Island. A population ready to join millions of others in search of a new identity, creating a culture of endless diversity’. The pieces feature plaid tweeds from Magee of Ireland’s County Donegal. As well as the tailoring powerhouse of the English county of Yorkshire. The British and Irish narrative is incorporated into full-length coats and high wasted trousers. That unite at a time of political challenge with the issues related to resolving Brexit.
The long dresses with the tight tailoring are emblematic of the Paul Costelloe brand. These were complimented by hand-embroidered detailing that added an additional eye-catching element to the collection. Plus texture was employed as a key tool for contrast and juxtaposition with undulating fibres of tweed. Together with flannel herringbone offset by the luxurious softness of velvet.
The celebration of the collection was evident in the enjoyment expressed by Paul Costelloe himself. As he mingled after the fashion show chatting and dancing with the visitors and the press.
Tata Naka
For Fall 2018 the designers Tamara and Natasha Surguladze of Tata Naka have chosen to celebrate various folk traditions and costumes of Eastern Europe. Showing at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane against an installation of vintage Georgian carpet. Which spectacularly brought in for the presentation and vision of the designers to the fore. The integration of the designs with the space made a strong visual connection. Enhancing the conversation between the colours and forms in the carpet and the outfits. Vintage designs were translated into modern shapes and silhouettes. Creating a striking collection that blends the past with the present.
This collection eclectically featured historic references to floral Russian shawls of Pavlovo Pasad from the 1800’s. Accompanied by the accordion pleated sleeves of traditional dance costumes of Szek.
The styles in fashion and the themes in history can be interpreted to be essentially cyclical. In a time of ongoing political uncertainty the collections of both Paul Costelloe and Tata Naka are united. Connecting to historical narratives to inform their fall collections for 2018.
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Natasha Hall is an internationally recognized British artist with a doctorate in Contemporary Landscape Painting. She has university qualifications in the arts and the sciences who specializes in interdisciplinary collaborations with scientists, artists and the wider community to realize her projects. Through constantly exploring the limits between the arts and the sciences, from documenting the reality of being a patient, the layering of landscape and the interaction of climate change with historical accounts…she has exhibited, organised conferences and continues to be represented by the Es Baluard Museum of Contemporary Art, the Gabriel Vanrell Art Gallery in Palma de Mallorca, and is delighted to be the European Arts Editor for IRK Magazine.
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