LookbookAustria 2009 - Triumph International
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ookbook<br />
Austria <strong>2009</strong>
Produktsponsoring for<br />
Style 08 Ruth Kubyk - „Äffin“<br />
Style 11 Julia Scharl - „Frida Kahlo“<br />
Style 12 Sophie Skach - „Sophie Germain/Mathematikerin“<br />
Style 20 Doris Bujatti - „Podest“<br />
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Austria <strong>2009</strong>
Lookbook<br />
Austria <strong>2009</strong><br />
Unter dem Motto Icons startet <strong>Triumph</strong> zum zweiten Mal den<br />
ersten und einzigen internationalen Design-Dessous Wettbewerb-<br />
den <strong>Triumph</strong> Inspiration Award. Weltweit wetteifern Studenten<br />
aus über 20 Ländern und Regionen aus den weltweit<br />
besten internationalen Modeschulen und Universitäten um<br />
das schönste BH Design. In einer aufregenden Fashion Show in<br />
Mailand im September wird der Sieger des <strong>Triumph</strong> Inspiration<br />
Awards <strong>2009</strong> gekürt. Dem Sieger winken EUR 15.000,-, für den 2<br />
sowie 3 Platz gibt es ein Preisgeld von EUR 10.000,-, respektive<br />
EUR 5.000, sowie die Produktion und der Verkauf des Sieger-<br />
Styles in einer „Limited Edition“.<br />
Modeschule Wien im Schloss Hetzendorf in Mailand<br />
Für Österreich geht die international renommierte Modeschule<br />
Wien im Schloss Hetzendorf unter der Leitung von Frau Univ.<br />
Prof. Dr. Gerda Buxbaum an den Start. Über 80 BH-Designs wurden<br />
von den StudentInnen enworfen. Die 20 besten Designs finden<br />
Sie in unserem Lookbook. Wir bedanken uns bei Frau Univ.<br />
Prof. Dr. Gerda Buxbaum, Ihrem Team und Ihren StudentInnen<br />
für die tolle Dessous-Kunst die wir Ihnen präsentieren dürfen.<br />
Photostory mit Isabella Wunsch<br />
Für die Photostory haben wir uns für ein Model entschieden, das<br />
selbst in der Modeschule Wien im Schloss Hetzendorf studiert<br />
und heuer seinen Abschluss macht. Wer kann besser Mode vor<br />
der Kamera präsentieren, als eine Studentin die selbst Mode<br />
designed. Wir sind sehr stolz darauf, dass ein junges Design -<br />
Talent auch gleichzeitig sein Talent als Model entdeckt hat.<br />
Der Stil der Photo-Story wurde den Designs angepasst. Klar reduziert<br />
und stark im Ausdruck. Wir sind sehr stolz darauf, dass<br />
Isabella Wunsch die Designs so ausdrucksstark und mit dem nötigen<br />
Selbstbewusstsein vor der Kamera präsentiert hat. Wir<br />
setzen auch hier ein klares Statement, dass wir den Kreativ<br />
Nachwuchs in allen Positionen fördern.<br />
Förderung des Kreativ-Nachwuches<br />
<strong>Triumph</strong> ist der Spezialist für Design, Fashion, Cups und Größen.<br />
Mit diesem globalen Wettbewerb wollen wir überall wo<br />
es <strong>Triumph</strong> gibt den Kreativnachwuchs fördern. Dem Team von<br />
<strong>Triumph</strong> hat es unglaublich viel Spass gemacht mit der Modeschule<br />
Wien im Schloss Hetzendorf zu kooperieren, die für<br />
Österreich ins Rennen gehen wird. Denn die Freude und die<br />
hohe Professionalität, die der gesamte Lehrkörper, die StudentInnen<br />
& Last but not Least Frau Univ. Prof. Dr. Gerda Buxbaum<br />
an den Tag gelegt haben, ist eine tolle Inspiration für das Team<br />
von <strong>Triumph</strong>. Es ist jedes Design für sich so wunderschön und<br />
einzigartig, dass es für die Experten-Jury sicher sehr schwer<br />
wird ein Sieger-Design zu küren. Das Team von <strong>Triumph</strong> hält für<br />
das Finale am 16. Juni allen Finalistinnen & Finalisten fest die<br />
Daumen und wünscht viel Glück und Erfolg.<br />
Wir wünschen allen StudentenInnen<br />
der Modeschule Wien im Schloss Hetzendorf viel Erfolg.<br />
Ihr <strong>Triumph</strong> Team
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Style 01<br />
Inspired by czarina Katharina II.<br />
The Russian oppulentans spendid fashion and<br />
lifestyle of the 18th century under the powerfull<br />
reign of czarina Katharina II. I created this<br />
ensemle of handmade crochet lace combined<br />
with mink fur.<br />
DESIGNby Grass
Style<br />
DESIGNby Edi<br />
10<br />
02<br />
Inspired by the Amazon<br />
The reason I‘ve chosen the Amazon is because<br />
she‘s complex and contrary. A martial woman is<br />
both feminine, masculine, fragile and strong.<br />
Not only that she has this mixture of properties,<br />
which a real Icon should have, but also her<br />
contrariness is an inspiration and her story is a<br />
myth, which makes her even more fascinating.
DESIGN<br />
by Schlesinger<br />
12<br />
Style 03<br />
Inspired by Grace Jones<br />
I chose Grace Jones as icon because of her<br />
unique appearance. She unites male and female<br />
charactreristics in an unexpected, surprising<br />
constellation. Her exotic and strong personality<br />
stands not only for a life dedicated to the show<br />
but also for disregarding any conventions.
DESIGN<br />
by Milleder<br />
14<br />
Style 04<br />
Inspired by the „Steinhaus“(Stone House) by<br />
Günther Domenig<br />
I choose the „Steinhaus“ from the famous austrian<br />
architect Günther Domenig as the icon for<br />
my project. It is a very representative building<br />
from the architectual style deconstructivism.<br />
I used the typical attributes of the deconstructivism<br />
for my designing process: a dynamic<br />
architecture/ no alignment and no symmetry/<br />
forms and elements are overlapping each<br />
other/ no right angle/ an architecture without<br />
rules. The most important materials of the<br />
„Steinhaus“ are stone, metal and glass and i<br />
imitated them with gray neoprene, silver silk<br />
and transparence fabric, reinforced with metalrods.<br />
The „Steinhaus“ is an exciting building<br />
for me, because I like the style of deconstructivism,<br />
the dynamic and mainly the variety of<br />
materials.
DESIGN<br />
by Hutterer<br />
16<br />
Style 05<br />
Inspired by Madame Pompadour<br />
My icons are the age of Barokoko, Madame<br />
Pompadour and the Venetian Carnival. The elegance,<br />
opulence, and glorious of these different<br />
examples influenced my work and give me<br />
inspirations for my concepts and models. I’am<br />
aimed to get these elements in an esthetical<br />
fusion with variant materials.
DESIGN<br />
by Perkhofer<br />
18<br />
Style 06<br />
Inspired by cycle of life<br />
Simple pictures, sophisticated matter.<br />
Icons are a sort of communication that everybody<br />
understands. Out of signs they become<br />
symbols- stories. This story is about growing up<br />
and gaining experience. My personal icon.
20<br />
Style 07<br />
Inspired by Marie Antoinette the Queen of<br />
Decadence.<br />
I wanted to give the Woman who wears it a<br />
feeling of pleasure and make her look like an<br />
Icon of splendid Beauty and Sensuality.<br />
DESIGNby Post
DESIGN by Kubyk<br />
22<br />
Style 08<br />
Inspired by stone-age living<br />
Back into apelive, doesn´t include stone-age<br />
living, of course we can´t go back to that.<br />
But we should look back on our relatives, the<br />
monkeys, on their social system, caring about<br />
the others, should be much more important<br />
these days.
24<br />
Style 09<br />
Inspired by Helena of Troja<br />
Underwear with greek appearance and stucco<br />
elements.<br />
My design is inspired by the timeless but also<br />
fatal beauty of Helena of Troja. I have transformed<br />
her iconographic image of marble and<br />
stone into statical arrangements of folds with<br />
stucco applications.<br />
DESIGNby Rihl
DESIGN by Mayer<br />
26<br />
Style 10<br />
Inspired by Anais Nin and June Miller<br />
My Icons were Anais Nin and June Miller, who<br />
represent the perfect picture of the 1920s for<br />
me. They stand for feminity, strength and lust<br />
for life. In my design i have tried to combine<br />
the materials lace and knit-ribbons to give the<br />
feminine body a graphical appeal
DESIGN by Scharl<br />
28<br />
Style 11<br />
Inspired by Frida Kahlo<br />
Through her personality and her paintiags, she<br />
won over generations ouer.<br />
The bra foluses on her mexican origins and on<br />
her very vivacious and hearty Character. The<br />
Panty deals with the very painful and fearful<br />
Part of her Life.
Style<br />
DESIGN by Skach<br />
30<br />
12<br />
Inspired by Sophie Germain<br />
My design is an hommage to Sophie Germain,<br />
the first female mathematician. Her life and<br />
her work inspired me as she never let somebody<br />
dissuade her from the fascination of mathematics.<br />
She introduced me to the beauty of<br />
mathematics so that I’m now studying it<br />
as well. It is not proofed yet if the Sophie<br />
Germain primes of the type 2p+1 continue in<br />
infinity. Nobody knows if there are infinite of<br />
them or not. With my 4metre long tulle band<br />
printed with these prime numbers I want to<br />
emphasise this not proofed mystery of infinity.<br />
On the opposite side of the bra, Sophie Germain<br />
herself is looking at her 200 years old work.
DESIGN<br />
by Surugiu<br />
32<br />
Style 13<br />
Inspired by Giulietta Masina in Frederico Fellinis<br />
film „La Strada“<br />
The ensemble that I have created is inspired by<br />
the actress who plays the innocent girl, Gelsomina,<br />
in Fellinis film „La Strada“. I have tried<br />
to interpret Gelsomina’s role using, basically,<br />
the accessories attached to her in the film.<br />
With these elements I composed the design for<br />
the bra and the slip. The black hat, the red<br />
nose, the top with stripes, the wig, the trum-<br />
pet and the balloons symbolize the circus scene<br />
in which Gelsomina plays the main role.<br />
I created these objects in different fabrics and<br />
colors and added them to the bra with laces<br />
and cords. Some of the elements are loose, so<br />
that they can move with the motion of the<br />
body. The ensemble shall illustrate on the one<br />
hand the easiness of humor and on the other<br />
hand the sadness which characterize the role<br />
of Gelsomina/Giulietta Masina in this film.
DESIGN<br />
by Strasky<br />
34<br />
Style 14<br />
Inspired by Dance of the Knights of<br />
Sergei Prokovief<br />
My design is inspired by music of the ballet<br />
Romeo&Juliet by Sergei Prokovief. I chose<br />
especially one piece called „Dance of the<br />
Knights“, which describes the encounter of the<br />
Montagues and Capulets at the ball. I tried to<br />
show the grandeur and the power of the music<br />
through the main colours – dark berry red,<br />
night blue – and the subtle, marvellous melody<br />
through the gathers which are supposed to<br />
move like cloaks billowing in the dark...
DESIGN<br />
by Nostitz-Rieneck<br />
36<br />
Style 15<br />
Inspired by Mary as loving mother<br />
I have chosen two different kind of net fabrics,<br />
to express Mary’s complexity. On one hand<br />
she is a loving mother a reasonable woman and<br />
a matured person. On the other hand she is<br />
Mary the Virgin: innocent naïve shy. Sympathy,<br />
strength and grace is combined in one person<br />
and so in every woman.
DESIGN<br />
by Steinacher<br />
38<br />
Style 16<br />
Inspired by Ernst Haeckel „Third Dimension“<br />
Ernst Haeckel was a german zoologist and philosopher,<br />
who made Charles Darwin´s work popular<br />
in Germany. He supported and extended<br />
his theory of evolution.<br />
His drawings were useful to the visual support<br />
of his scientistic work. These pictures have<br />
been a big source of inspiration to me. The nylon<br />
tube, which I used for my design is a very<br />
deformable, fine material that reminds me of<br />
three dimensional lace. It harmonizes wonderful<br />
with the nature drawings.
40<br />
Style 17<br />
DESIGN<br />
by Kössler<br />
Inspired by Sonia Delaunay<br />
The Ensemble is inspired by Sonia Delaunay.<br />
She founded the Oxphism out movement, noted<br />
for it´s use of strong colours and geometric<br />
shapes.
42<br />
Style 18<br />
Inspired by Siegmund Freud<br />
As my Icon I have chosen Siegmund Freud because<br />
everything relating dreams is and was<br />
alwys something really impressive for me and I<br />
think it´s remarkable that Freud could discover<br />
some important theories about such a complex<br />
issue. In my Underwear I try to show the different<br />
ways of connections our dreams between<br />
our memories and adventures, wich break out<br />
from our subconscious mind.<br />
DESIGNby Toth
DESIGN by Diwold<br />
44<br />
Style 19<br />
Inspired by the fertilization of plant life<br />
Insects are essential for the fertilization of<br />
plant life and therefore embody the female<br />
creative power. You must consciously pay attention<br />
to them because they fit perfectly<br />
into their natural surroundings. Their subtile<br />
beauty fascinates me about it. In certain situations,<br />
they know exactly how to present this<br />
beauty even at the risk of be recognized and<br />
eaten. Moreover, they stand for timelessness.<br />
In evolutionary history, there are insects since<br />
millions of years. Therefore they represent timeless<br />
design.
DESIGN<br />
by Bujatti<br />
46<br />
Style 20<br />
Inspired by the glorifying pedestal<br />
The starting point of my work was architecture<br />
and lead me to the concept of the pedestal.<br />
The glorifying pedestal represents the location<br />
of an icon as well as it set the icon apart from<br />
the common rest.
DESIGN Frau<br />
48<br />
Leitung<br />
Univ. Prof. Dr.<br />
Gerda Buxbaum<br />
Modeschule Wien im Schloss<br />
Hetzendorf in Mailand<br />
Für Österreich geht die international<br />
renommierte Modeschule<br />
Wien im Schloss Hetzendorf unter<br />
der Leitung von Frau Univ.<br />
Prof. Dr. Gerda Buxbaum an den<br />
Start. Über 80 BH-Designs unter<br />
dem Motto Icons wurden von den<br />
StudentInnen enworfen. Die 20<br />
besten Designs finden Sie in unserem<br />
Lookbook. Wir bedanken<br />
uns bei Frau Univ. Prof. Dr. Gerda<br />
Buxbaum, ihrem Lehrerteam<br />
und ihren StudentInnen für die<br />
tolle Dessous-Kunst die wir Ihnen<br />
präsentieren dürfen.
DesignerInnen der Modeschule<br />
50<br />
Wien im Schloss Hetzendorf<br />
Anne Grass Lisa-Marie Edi Gabriel Schlesinger Jennifer Milleder Juliane Hutterer Katharina Perkhofer Lotte Post Ruth Kubyk<br />
Anna Rihl<br />
Katrin Mayer<br />
• Style 01 • Style 02 • Style 03 • Style 04 • Style 05 • Style 06 • Style 07 • Style 08 • Style 09 • Style 10<br />
Julia Scharl Sophie Skach Alexandra Surugiu Katharina Strasky Madeleine Nostitz-Rieneck Marie Steinacher Susanne Kössler Zuzsanna Toth Johanna Diwold Doris Bujatti<br />
• Style 11 • Style 12 • Style 13 • Style 14 • Style 15 • Style 16 • Style 17 • Style 18 • Style 19 • Style 20
Lookbook<br />
Austria <strong>2009</strong><br />
IMPRESSUM<br />
Herausgeber<br />
<strong>Triumph</strong> <strong>International</strong><br />
Jörg Ebner<br />
Leitung Werbung / PR<br />
Designs/Künstlerische Leitung<br />
Modeschule Wien im Schloss Hetzendorf<br />
Univ. Prof. Dr. Gerda Buxbaum<br />
Grafik Design<br />
Koch Design, Wien<br />
Edith Koch<br />
Cover, Doris Fritz<br />
Model<br />
Isabella Wunsch<br />
Photograph<br />
Georg Schlosser<br />
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