Li Edelkoort Live In Stockholm
Stockholm
Eric Ericsonhallen
tisdag, 26 november 2024
kl:09:00
Li Edelkoort LIVE in Stockholm
Join us for an unforgettable experience with the worlds leading trend forecaster Li Edelkoort live in Eric Ericsonhallen in Stockholm on Wednesday November 26!
Ticket price includes a brief SS26 trend booklet.
Lidewij Edelkoort is a trend forecaster, publisher, humanitarian, design educator and exhibition curator. From 2010-2015 she was the Dean of Hybrid Design Studies at Parsons in New York where she founded a Textile Masters and the New York Textile Month festival.
Her thought-provoking writings and podcasts have become increasingly popular at a time when she is regarded as an activist and champion for change. In 2020, she founded the World Hope Forum as a platform to inspire the creative community to rebuild a better society. She is also on the Creative Council for all of Gap Inc.’s fashion brands, advising the group on creative innovation and sustainable practice.
In 2022, Edelkoort collaborated with Polimoda in Florence to establish an innovative new textile masters called From Farm to Fabric to Fashion.
Analogy of Flowers – SS26 Colour Forecast
The surprising analogy of flowers and fashion, petals and palettes, stems and structures, and foliage and fluidity never cease to amaze, installing a sense of wonder. The ways nature changes from fresh to intense to faded is an inspiring journey into the dyeing process and progressive engineered patterns, allowing colour to become closer to the botanical world, alive as seldom experienced before. Clothes will be crafted from the shapes of botanical beauty and coloured from its shades, becoming excessive pieces of highly desirable design, alongside florals that inspire the hues of accessories, make-up and textiles. Unusual colour combinations that take perception out of the mainstream, following nature on its amazing quest for contrast and attraction, inviting our stomach butterflies to wake up in the fluttering fashion sense, embracing the fluidity of flowers.
Palettes will range from the invisible to signal colours, from dull and dusty, to dreamy to dense and desirable, in an overtly erotic sense. Never has colour been more sophisticated and moodier, moving from shade to shade and tone upon tone in a never-ending close-up on similar directions. A delight to be seen and handled as plain studies or harmonies for various clothes, or as coloured wovens and patterns, and hand-painted tableaux. The analogy of flowers and fashion is therefore an organic flow of constantly shifting ideas, guided by the times we live in and the art we will want to cultivate. For now, a garden of earthly delights.
Anatomy of Fluidity – SS26 Fashion & Textiles
The word fluidity has been circulated recently at an invigorated pace, taking on new meaning and depth. Now, this fluidity will inspire textiles to learn how to run, drape and pleat, imitating the personal human state of being, representing immense joy and great sorrow, and a myriad of alternative mind-frames in between. A fluidity of the mind that can lead to a fluidity of being, searching amidst neutral states of sexuality and belonging.
A fluidity of fashion that works with massive amounts of cloth to be moulded into shape, embracing garments with rapids of romantic detailing and whirlwinds of arrested movements, making even stiff fabrics look as soft as ice. Designing a fashion that seems to hover and never land. Garments that shudder and quiver in palpitating styles. Cascading waters and currents that change the perception of colour and material, tinting fluidity in a blurred vision, with hallucinating beauty. A fluid perspective that trains the body and the mind for survival, requiring stamina and endurance, as well as mindfulness. With still design principles for a spiritual approach.
Interior Child – Lifestyle 2026. Home, Interiors, Colours & Materials
Recently, details from childhood have slowly penetrated the fashion and lifestyle spheres, introducing a more naive approach to design and colour. This search for the childish marks the beginning of a much broader quest for innocence, happiness and joy. Threatened by the extinction of our species (through the climate crisis and / or bots taking control) people are faced with doom and decide to sidestep our depressing times by lifting their spirits, travelling back to their childhood to recall the insouciance of being a kid.
The inner child can become a powerful psychological tool; for example, when we write or draw with our wrong hand, we can become a toddler again and mentally incarnate childhood. Such liberating exercises are inspiring contemporary designers to help us reassess who we truly are and bring back a certain feeling of lightness and freedom; we feel content to be alive and curious about tomorrow.
This forecast is therefore a timely learning curve that includes creating furniture from cardboard to building house, drawing, sculpting, painting, exploring, imagining, flying, and most importantly, cuddling. A major movement...
Eric Ericsonhallen är en konsertlokal i Stockholm inrymd i före detta Skeppsholmskyrkan.