Monday 27 May 2013

Tvortz

  • Tvortz is a young brand that was created in 2010.
  • The founder of the brand, Dasha Gluhova, has been working on young women’s clothing designs for 2,5 years.
  • Having graduated with a degree in Interior Design, and having mastered the fundamentals of space transformation, Dasha decided to do what she had always strived for– fashion design.
  • The uniqueness of Dasha’s technique can be linked to her schooling, it can be seen in the experimentation she makes with the designs, carrying fashion to a new level all the while staying true to herself – giving preference to hand made details and accentuation.

Butterflies
  • The first collection of the brand Tvortz was presented at Kiev Fashion Days in March, 2011
  • What characterizes this collection is a great attention to details.
  • Almost all fabrics are textured, and all garments of the collection are decorated with designer’s yarn braiding, which makes the clothes textured and voluminous.
  •  Symmetrical cut, natural colors and handmade details give way to a theme inspired by butterflies.
  •  The miracle of a butterfly emerging out of the cocoon has become an inspiration for the designer to create this collection.



SS  2013

  • The inspiration for the collection was cold, and the prototype of a ski suit.
  • The idea to wear a thing that will protect from the cold and be stylish and comfortable.
  • Also, the model - a strong, confident girl, but at the same time kind and responsive
  •  The collection consists of five images, it's a concentrate of the whole idea.
 

F/W 2013/14

  • Collection FW 2013/14 includes 5 key images, executed in cold, unicolor designs
  • While creating ready-to-wear pieces, the young designer integrates different textures, patterns and delivers an elegant complexity due to structural tailoring
  • . This season the focus of designer is on specific details and ergonomic properties of each garm. This season the focus of designer is on specific details and ergonomic properties of each garment.ent.


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