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Monday, February 22, 2016

Crochet A to K: a Q&A with designer Anna Kosturova



Anna and I have known one another for almost ten years. Hers was truly the first collection I discovered many swim shows ago and immediately envisioned for the new boutiques at Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita I was then launching in Riviera Nayarit, Mexico with Strategic Hotels and Resorts. The rest was bikini history, you could say, with Anna Kosturova's hand-crocheted swimwear and cover ups standout performers and guest favorites.  I recently asked Vancouver based Anna K to share a behind the scenes look at her role as a designer.  I hope you enjoy her inspiring insights which show yet again that following one's heart is the happiest way to journey! 


Q: We share an undeniable addiction to beauty and, I suspect, to pattern, texture and color as well.  What is the source of your obsession?  Who or what inspires you? 

A: Thank you for your kind words! Yes, so true! Your recognition was, and is, big for us. Every time I stepped into your magical store I was immediately inspired and incredibly proud to be among the best that this industry has to offer. See there, Punta Mita boutiques for example -- amazing things around me inspire me! It’s never just one thing... my travels are always a big part of inspiration. People, nature, colors, textures and patterns seen around me while traveling are always reflected in collections. 

It’s travels but it could also be a close to home situation – a girl standing in line at the grocery store wearing an amazing combination of colors…. or just a pile of laundry creating unexpected color combos…you just never know…. My mission in general is to create, design, invent crochet stitches and silhouettes in as of yet unimagined ways. Uniqueness is important to me so I do take tremendous pride in this process.  I don’t “borrow” designs, I create them from scratch.

Here is an example of inspiration: I was at a party and they served all kinds of chips and dips and I was just completely “smitten” by the beauty and geometry of the lotus chips. They became a perfect inspiration for a crochet stitch motif for our Bella (group) -- bikini, rash guard and a miniskirt. 


photos courtesy of Anna Kosturova

Q: You studied mechanical engineering.  How did you gravitate towards crochet as your medium of choice? 

A: Haha, my engineering background is a different lifetime altogether, completely unrelated to what I’m doing now or even who I actually became as a person. At that time I didn’t even know I would be a fashion designer. I just pursued it to have a degree of some sort…you know… to keep my parents happy. It took some time of soul searching until I figured out who I am, and I finally figured out that being a fashion designer is what I was born to do. 

Why crochet? Several reasons – I was always fascinated by anything handmade, really. I always loved knits and crochet, the way they fit on the body.  As I mentioned, uniqueness is important to me and I was fascinated by crochet also because it allowed me to have a higher degree of uniqueness than wovens.  I'm able to design not only the actual garment but also the “fabric” and “print” if you wish – I can dictate how open or close the stitch will be, whether the pattern will look lacy or geometric… etc.

Also back in early 2000’s when I started my company, the only association people had with crochet was cheap, soggy bum, hippie bikinis or Grandma doilies. I thought to myself, there is so much that can be done here, and it bothered me that this craft was frowned upon.

I wanted to bring it into the new century and help in giving it a firm place in fashion. I was aching to give it a modern, sexy spin.  Now, it’s 2016 and crochet is unstoppable! It’s not just a trend wave, it became a classic, equally as respected as knits! I have pretty much dedicated my life to promoting and developing this art so it feels good to see this change.

Q: Do you crochet? 

A:  A little bit but not really good enough to make an entire garment. To be honest, I do not attempt it. I’m more of an idea than detail person… also I’m just not patient enough. To be a good fast crocheter is like playing piano -- you have to put hours of  “rehearsing” into it.

Q: At what particular moment did you know you were a designer?  Why swimwear?

A: Consciously – at around 27 when I finally acknowledged that fashion makes me happy and decided to purse my love for fashion professionally. It was a journey, really and this realization didn’t happen overnight. 

But unaware /subconsciously, intuitively -- ever since I have a memory of my own existence, lol. As a kid, going as back as far as 3 years old, I had a particular fondness (obsession) for clothing. My childhood was filled with fashion and designing. I would raid my grandma's closet full of glamorous 50’s American fashion that our relatives that emigrated to the USA after the WW2 were sending back to Czechoslovakia as a way to help.  As my grandparents were farmers, none of those dresses and jackets were useful to them so they were just sitting in their boxes and when we came to visit in summer,  I was in heaven – magical moments really.  I was endlessly playing dress-up. 

Also my aunt, mom or sister – whoever was free at the moment - would make my clothes based on my design. I’ve been always “designing” I guess.  When I got into the school system, that message got suddenly watered down as I was busy trying to be good at every subject.  I never thought about it as something to pursue as a career because it came so naturally to me and I didn’t pursue it for 5 years while at university….

Why swimwear? I was born in a landlocked country, Czechoslovakia. It was before the wall came down so we couldn’t travel to other countries with sea or ocean.  As a kid, I remember being always fascinated by the ocean, sea life and water in general. I spent every possible minute of summer by the pool or a lake.  I lived in my bathing suits and wished that summer would never end! I fantasized about an ocean and I promised myself that one day I would live by the ocean.  I love scuba diving and surfing and for all that fun, you need a bikini!

Water is my element, it’s where I feel at home. With that of course comes hand in hand a love for the bikini. Designing swimwear and resort wear is really just a full circle thing for me. I’m just perpetuating my childhood dream and everything I love is what I’m making my living of. It can’t get better than that! 

Q: There is a natural evolution to what you term the "affordable couture collection”.  When did the silk tie-dye apparel enter into the picture?  Kids collection?  Bridal?  

A: It was all just a natural progression and a very organic growth. It was also triggered by demand. Kids was added when one of the Barneys buyer saw my women’s line and wanted to have some of the styles in kids' sizes. Tie-dye was added because it’s another handmade category that I feel passionately about. And it compliments our crochet line.  Bridal was added when we were getting approached by our online customers requesting some of our dresses for their weddings….etc.
  
Q: Share a little bit about Sports Illustrated and your consistent presence in the swim issue.

A: Sports Illustrated is an important part of our industry, an institution really. Retailers and people that are into bikinis in general look up to it for the trends in swimwear. They show important established brands but also new exciting brands so it’s great as a reference guide, too.  We have been lucky that we have been in it for the 10 years in a row now, even got on the cover in 2008. It’s remarkable really!  They get thousands and thousands of bathing suit submissions for their photoshoots so to be picked from amongst the sea of it all means a lot to us and it’s a great confirmation that we are doing something right.

Q: What is next for Anna K ?

A: Creating more beautiful things! We are adding accessories and home décor!

Q: Any resort style tips you want to share with us?  

A: You need two types of shoes - Soludos, (or another espadrille style) and lace-up Grecian style sandals. Everything goes with them (well, and flip flops for the pool).  A layered jewelry look, scarves and a great bag …hat optional.




For more about Anna Kosturova and to shop her crochet and silk tie-dye collections, go to www.annakosturova.com and follow her on Instagram @annakosturova  








Wednesday, January 27, 2016

i don't want to grow up...



it is clara martin's maiden visit to new york city and all signs lead to a colorful first impression - from her candy striped business card to the array of jellybeans on her work table to the yellow, raspberry and space blue basics that shape her vivid line.


meet the autumn/winter 2016 collection: boyish, easy, accessible, defined by cotton jersey, matt lycra, drawstrings, slogans, bomber jackets and a statement making "grown up" overcoat with just the right amount of attitude.



"C" is for cables, cropped joggers, culottes, and most of all, confidence.


how cool to be in clara's club!



www.claramartin.co.uk
@byclaramartin



Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Ahoy, Nautical Nomad!



On the town today with Tia Cibani and her Spring Summer 2016 Kids' Collection!


The theme: Nautical Nomad

The shapes: Boat necks, Ponchos, Jackets, Sailor Pants, Cardigans, Capelets, Billows...

The fabrics:  Cotton, Gauze, Jersey, Linen, Taffeta, Denim, Poplin, Seersucker, Silk...

The details: Stripes, Eyelet, Patchwork, Plackets, Pleats...

The colors: Red, White, Mediterranean Blue, Saffron Yellow...

The accessories:  Ribbons, Ropes, Beads, Buttons, Knots, Cords...

The cupcakes: Billie's, of course (local city sustenance for metropolitan mates!)











Tia Cibani Kids clothes and cupcakes, Chelsea studio...

for more about Tia's women's and kids' collections:
http://www.refinery29.com/2015/04/85224/tia-cibani-childrens-collection#slide

www.tiacibani.com 

Ahoy, mates!!

Monday, March 30, 2015

Monday, March 2, 2015

ABRAKADABRA, or Gardner and the global Gang...


On Saturday at Playtime New York show, a bold wall mural featuring pink sharks caught my eye.

Seconds later, I was lured as if by magic into the world of Kristin Nystrom and her cast of captivating characters from Gardner and the Gang collection!

Abrakadabra! Real magic, as I quickly learned!





Kristin is a graphic artist by trade, and a Swede living in Singapore!

Her first creation in 2012 was Love Skull (her current logo), with cool heart emblazoned shades, and his friend Helmut, a flamingo with a helmet!



They gained instant popularity but lightening struck!

Rather than repeat her designs based on the same characters, Kristin drew on her years in Pakistan and the Middle East to evolve her characters - a camel and a turbaned urbanite came next!  Then themes revolving on Punk and Hippie culture!

Now, Spring 2015!  Just see for yourself!!



Her successful evolution on line has led Kristin to New York to show her fall 2015 collection to the US audience and to join others in her global fashion gang.... As she puts it:

- I AM TAKING INSPIRATION FROM MY EXPERIENCES FROM LIVING AND TRAVELING ALL OVER THE WORLD AND WANT TO NORMALIZE ALL PEOPLE, ANIMALS AND CULTURES TO OUR CHILDREN. WE ALL LIVE TOGETHER IN THIS WORLD AND WE SHOULD ALL BE FRIENDS... REALLY... ~KRISTIN NYSTROM


We all know better than to feed the sharks but in this case, a little love, and magic, goes a long way....


www.gardnerandthegang.com 

Good luck to my new friend Kristin (and her gang), in New York and in the New Year, wherever their travels may take them!

with special credits to Renata Ferko @curated_by and the photographer Maya Vidulich @pics_missmaya