Showing posts with label eric raisina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eric raisina. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Fashion Business Angola: Eric Raisina [Madagascar/Cambodia]


The brilliance of Malagsy-born designer Eric Raisina's mastery can hardly be overstated. A signature fearless fusion of bold, rich colours, coupled with a keen eye for luxurious details and craftsmanship - his textiles are handmade and dyed by highly skilled artisans in Cambodia - easily set him apart in a league of his own season after season.

For Spring 2012, the emphasis remains on 'haute texture' - Eric Raisina speak for couture with feeling, movement, and a bit of soul - with a dazzling selection of dyed raw silks, crochet netting and raffia, and layers in full plume. The most elaborate pieces (a layered one-handed dress with five colours, a neon green part crochet, part shredded stunner) were rousing displays of mastery. The more (relatively) understated looks wove ink blot dyeing in one look with slim silhouettes and free-floating caftan charm in others.

Colour also played a significant role in Eric Raisina's story-telling, as one might reasonably expect from a designer who copiously references the vibrancy of his native Madagascar - turquoise, lush purples, beautiful blue-green transitions, with a black and white detour in a variety of silhouettes from the fun halter mini to the glam, elegant - and sometimes sexy (a thigh high slit and plunging neckline in one look) - evening looks. All in all, a wide range of moods from the strapless, to the conservative, to the magnificent show stoppers. Variety aside, we can't help but long for the day Eric throws a layered haute jacket into the mix, or a pair of re-constructed pants - we love Mr. Raisina enough to want to see him do more than (mostly) dresses. Don't you?



Friday, May 7, 2010

Inspired: Of Eric Raisina and YSL


YSL, Eric Raisina-style. 

Fashion is usually a re-interpretation of something that exists; a re-imagining that goes around in circles and cycles, drawing inspiration from an original and making it something new. At Africa Fashion Week in Dublin a few weeks ago, several of Eric Raisina's dresses took inspiration from Yves Saint Laurent's iconic Mondrian dress, which was itself inspired by the composition of some of Piet Mondrian's paintings:


Raisina's pieces brought YSL's invention to life, presenting it with layers of texture, detail and in a variety of lengths and styles. Following a similar color scheme to the late great Yves Saint Laurent, Raisina elevated the iconic piece, giving it life, movement and energy. A classic is a classic, but Raisina has brought something to the table that has stolen our hearts.

XO

Photos courtesy of google and Africa Fashion Week, Dublin

Monday, March 1, 2010

ARISE L’Afrique-À-Porter: The full list of designers!


[Model wears a look from Eric Raisina at Arise Promise of Africa collective last summer]

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Thanks to ifashion, we now have the full list of designers showing at ARISE L'Afrique-A-Porter this Friday. We've brought you press releases from Tiffany Amber [Nigeria], Jewel by Lisa [Nigeria], and MOMO [Nigeria], and in this post, we added Kluk CGDT [South Africa], Lunar [South Africa] and Clive Rundle [South Africa] to the list. ifashion.com tells us that the following designers will also be making appearances:

David Tlale [South Africa; our guess was right!]
Eyola [Nigeria]
Eric Raisina [Madagascar] and

So there you have it! 10 designers, 5 pieces each and 50 looks we can't wait to see! Which designer's work are you most looking forward to seeing?

XO 

Saturday, September 12, 2009

style notes: eric raisina 2010



eric raisina's 12-piece collection had many delicious spring-worthy moments, from his use of bright punches of color to his light and airy fabric choices. here's what stood out to us:

a. understated color, but still colorful nonetheless...perfect for the glamorous life of the party.


b. a hint of the always classic black - surefire go-to pieces in those "nothing to wear" moments.

c. easily our favorite pieces! a gorgeous kaleidoscope of reds, pinks, and oranges each with its own unique detail...be it leopard print or fringe-work. 




d. these pieces didn't fit neatly into any of our categories, but here they are anyway! from the halter belted dress to the knit mini, these pieces may be just what your need on your next resort getaway.



mr. raisina's collection is a commendable celebration of color and fluidity and his pieces are the perfect choices for the lady who gets ready in record time.

xo

photos:
zimbio

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

looking forward: arise promise of africa collective & couture fashion week

THIS FRIDAY:



see our previous post on the arise promise of africa collective/the african promise collective here. we're also expecting to see designs from jewel by lisa. stay tuned :-)

THIS SUNDAY:



we're also looking forward to seeing spring 2010 collections from lanre da silva-ajayi, frank osodi, house of jola, and zizi cardow @ couture fashion week in NY.

more info here.

xo