For the third year in a row, the Identity Dress creative experiment challenges an international set of 21 fashion designers to create a product that best reflects their creative mind, their distinctive personality. Identity Dress 2015, the third edition of the project with a unique concept, is coming to the atrium of the National Museum of Slovenia between November 19 and December 13.
Conceptual leader and curator of the project Identity dress 2015, Eric Maj Potočnik and Matjaž Plošinjak, between November 19 and December 13, events in the Slovenian capital will once again be enriched with one of the most influential contents with a fashionable sign in the region. Based on the same basic cut as always, this time too each of the 21 designers invited to the challenge will face a task create an outfit that reflects his personality.
Among the names that have accepted the creative challenge in the last two years, the British designer and costume designer certainly stand out Lara Jensen, a Lebanese designer living in Spain Assaad Awad, Serbian designer Ana Ljubinković with its playful aesthetic, a young Thai name Wisharawish and Slovenian women Nika Ravnik, who creates under the name niOka, and Jelena Pirkmajer with the already legendary Cliché brand.
Among the 21 designers who accepted this year's challenge are: the Spanish prodigy Leandro Cano, a young fashionista from home Matic Veler and Derek Lawlor, British knitwear master. After two years of inclusion in the Ljubljana Design Month festival, this year Identity Dress is presented independently, within the imposing walls of the atrium of the National Museum of Slovenia. The project is based on a central evening opening event that will take place November 19, 2015.
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Once again, the installation of the exhibition will take place through the experience of a live installation, which will be witnessed by the guests of the event. It will also be possible to monitor this via a direct online video transmission. The exhibition will be open to the public for free until December 13, 2015. Details about the project, participating designers and past exhibitions, as well as preparations for this year's third Identity Dress, can be followed on the official online platform identitydress.com.
More information:
www.identitydress.com