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Aug 13

Client Spotlight – NYU Tisch Dance

When we were approached by Mark Koss at NYU Tisch Dance, we were delighted to help with printing the fabric for his costume designs in their production of Little Boy.”  The intense black and white images printed onto lightweight cotton easily transformed into these gorgeous costumes below, under the direction of Mark.

We’re thrilled to share this exciting application of digitally printed fabrics, and invite you to come print your own custom designs to sew up into any number of costumes you may think of!

CLIENT SPOTLIGHT-NYU-TISCH-DANCE-LITTLE BOY-CUSTOM FABRIC PRINTING

 

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24
Feb 11

Prints – Graphic Grayscale

As designers, sometimes we have to get a little graphic…and using black and white elements are a great way to get that point across!

We were instantly inspired by Pierre Dal Corso’s recent photography spread, and the optical, and graphic quality that he expressed through wardrobe styling.

Check out our trend interpretation below and download these images + more..

Pierre Dal Corso


11
Oct 10

Trending – Tribin’ Times

We all know that African tribal-wear is trending hard, but have you ever really looked into exactly what factors may have contributed in making this a trend to start with?

Meet 3 influential photographers that drew us in….

Phyllis Galembo Photography

Phyllis Galembo is mostly known for her photographic documentation of native tribes. We were attracted to her most recent work of photographing West African tribes in ritual adornment for mainly religious purposes. Check out the fully bodied costumes composed of geometric patterns, stripes, and colorful zig zags.

Hans Silvester Photography

German photographer, Hans Silvester caught our attention with his beautiful and emotional work depicting the temporary bodily decoration by tribes in southern Ethiopia. The people of the Omo Valley, use flora and fauna to embellish their faces and body with perfectly composed color palettes and finger painted motifs that can easily inspire a fresh take on textile designs.

Herring & Herring Photography

The photographers at Herring & Herring focus on fashion photography, but we came across their Tribal shoot and we were instantly mesmerized by how they took the tribal concept to an extreme of colors and patterns. Amazing.

Inspired? Look at our african inspired and royalty-free textiles HERE!