Came across some garments that captured my attention, designs of Isabela Capeto, a Brazillian designer known for her signature craftwork, mixtures of prints, patterns and the use of detailed appliqué – including sequins, crosses and handpainted stripes. Inspired by museums and books never by predetermined tendencies, as each piece is like a work of art. Isabel uses computer graphics and street art in her clothing, the mix can be seen in metal embroidery appliqué, grosgrain ribbons and beads.
I love the African and Latin American inspired ensembles, influenced by the photos of two African artists, Seydour kelta and Malick Sidibé from Mali in African who had their work displayed in a book that shows fashion in the region, in the 60’s. Take a look!
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