Erdem Spring Summer 2015 felt like stepping into a carefully cultivated world where nature and couture exist in perfect harmony. From the very first look, the collection invited you inside a lush greenhouse fantasy, one built on precision, romance, and obsessive attention to detail. Nothing felt accidental. Every reference landed with intention.
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Serkan Cura Haute Couture F/W 2014-2015
Corsetry formed the structural backbone of the collection. Bodies were shaped, framed, and disciplined through tightly constructed silhouettes that emphasized strength rather than fragility. These were not corsets designed for nostalgia. They felt modern, architectural, and commanding, functioning as both garment and armor. The structure gave the collection a sense of authority that carried from look to look
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Feather Crowns
Feather crowns are a delightfully expressive accessory that take the floral halo trend into a new dimension of movement, texture, and personality. Rather than delicate blossoms, feathers introduce a sense of wildness and fluidity that feels both primordial and exquisitely styled. They...
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Feather Child by Lucy Gledinning
“feather child” Lucy Gledinning’s Feather Child occupies a delicate space where whimsy and unease quietly coexist. At first encounter, the sculptural figures feel almost gentle, their forms softened by texture and suggestion rather than hard definition. Look closer, and the work begins to reveal something more complex. These are not playful objects meant to charm at a glance. They carry an emotional weight that lingers, subtle but persistent. Feather Child by Lucy Gledinning Gledinning constructs her figures using distinctive, tactile media that resists easy categorization. Materials appear carefully chosen for their ability to evoke vulnerability. Feathers, surface treatments, and sculptural forms work together to create bodies that feel both protected and exposed.…