DAHLIA

COLLECTION

PREVIOUS WOMENSWEAR COLLECTION

A collection of printed garments on silk, with a collaboration with the Emalkay dance video.

 
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ABOUT THE COLLECTION

The Dahlia Collection depicts a modern revolution. The prints and cuts play on femininity.

They empower with no loss of the sensual form creating a unique modern elegance.

The prints are detailed, digital and hand painted prints,

using various silks expressing rhythmic feel with hidden motifs. 

 
 
 
 

 

ABOUT THE MUSIC VIDEO

Teaming up with the dance group Emalkay, to collaborate on the theme of 'revolution' for their music video "bring it down". Reaching over a million hits on youtube, the video was shot over two days in Hastings, UK. 

An enigmatic tale set in a decimated world for EmalKay's 'Bring It Down', directed and produced by Jake Harmer, featuring two girls as they travel through this ruined landscape.

The girls wear the masks because they have to in a polluted world, and the dream-like way they're shown in the meadow, and then it fading to grey, suggests it's probably a flashback to before the 'fall'. They're survivors of a revolution ("bring it down") depicted in the intercut news footage, exploring a decimated world.

 

 
 

DAHLIA PRESS SHOOTS


KINDER AGGUGINI

PRINT collection

Created the prints for Spring/Summer collection and assisted the development for the design of the garments and shoes. Shown in LFW.

Print featured in Vogue, Elle, Mary Claire UK/US, Dazed and Confused, Glamour Magazine and more. ‘It was a really strong collection with floral in pink and blue, sweet blooms contrasted with strong and stealthy zips. Deceptively simple with lots of work in the fabrics and embellishment”. Vogue UK

NATIONAL BALLET

RITE OF SPRING

Design and embroidery development for the costumes of Beyond Ballet Russes: Rite of Spring for Kinder Aggugini.

Shown in London, Featured in British Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, Grazia, The Telegraph, The Guardian, AnOther Magazine, Tatler Magazine and more. “Dramatic new look for Kenneth MacMillian’s Choreographed production, showcasing provocative elegance in a series of functional designs that accommodate statement style, movement and the original rebel spirit of Stravinsky’s vision”. British Harpers Bazaar