Designer Miriam Lehle likes to take her inspiration from
certain materials which catch her eye.
This season it started with a blue
curtain which she cut into pieces to create something new
and woven shoe leather.
The
shoe leather became black oblong patches edged with brown leather stitching and
adorned plain black trousers and skirts in neat rows giving a cool beatnik appearance
Lehle
also ingeniously changed this leather
in to black and brown speckled pheasant-like feather fringing in both short and
long lengths.
The
shorter fringing brought a raw edge to flapper style 60s shift dresses and below the knee pencil skirts. Loving the leather fringed cuff.
And the longer fringing brought a Wild West boho feel.
The blue curtain became a delicate overlay of skeletal wispy
threads kept together by panels covering dresses and tops.
A true autumnal palette of browns, rusts, dark reds and intense
dark blue.
Soon to be stocked at www.prose-studio.com
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