ryerson - Fashion Blogs - Fashion Industry Network2024-03-29T05:57:04Zhttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/feed/tag/ryersonAnastasia Lomonova / Spring 2012https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/anastasia-lomonova-spring-20122011-10-25T15:32:18.000Z2011-10-25T15:32:18.000ZDaniel Dunthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/DanielDunt<div><p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com">That's so New York</a> - <font><font>Once again, multiple designers have been shelling out with kind emails and sending across images from their soon to be launched collections. In this case, we have <a href="http://www.anastasialomonova.com/"><font>Anasasia Lomonova</font></a>, a designer who is originally from Ukraine, Europe yet after the collapse of the USSR she then went onto relocate to Cyprus with her family and now resides over in Canada after training as a visual artist and specializing in oil painting, later moving on and attending <a href="http://www.ryerson.ca/index.html"><font>Ryerson University</font></a>, Canada. Anastasia then began developing her own label back in 2007 and since then, it seems everything has been on the rise.</font> Rather than Fall/Winter 2011, we've shot right on over to Spring/Summer 2012 with Anastasia and I have to say, not to shabby; not to shabby at all ...</font></p><p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/anastasia-lomonova-spring-2012"><img class="align-full" width="510" src="{{#staticFileLink}}8842988668,original{{/staticFileLink}}" alt="8842988668?profile=original" /></a><span class="font-size-1"><font>(Image Credit: <a href="http://www.anastasialomonova.com/"><font>Anastasia Lomonova</font></a> Spring/Summer 2012)</font></span><br /><br /><font>What can I say? This collection and Anastasia's work as a whole always manages to somewhat orientate around the use of pleats and layered materials, and I'm sure you're all aware that pleats are sort of my <i>weak spot</i> and my heart tends to melt at the sign of a pleat in any design, let alone the use of multiple pleats in multiple designs.</font> <font>Perhaps whilst Anastasia was in the process of ... (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/anastasia-lomonova-spring-2012">CONTINUE READING</a>)</font></p></div>Mina + Olihttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/mina-oli2011-09-23T20:30:00.000Z2011-09-23T20:30:00.000ZDaniel Dunthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/DanielDunt<div><p><a href="http://www.tsnewyork.com" target="_blank">That's So New York</a> - <font><font>From the various thoughts which have been rushing through my head over the course of the past day or two alone, I think it's safe to say that the<i> simple things </i>in life certainly seem to be pleasing me a little more frequently than usual; all I can assume is that my brain has decided that college is a little too strenuous and persnickety items which hold large amounts of detail are too much for it to process. The result? My mind is becoming more and more attracted to restricted palettes and shapes, meaning that rather than throwing around my usual admiration for exceptionally over complicated designs from the likes of labels such as <a href="http://www.moonspoonsaloon.com/"><font>Moon Spoon Saloon</font></a> (for example), I tend to be opting for the slightly more basic items, yet admirable none the less. Hang on a second, it's a Friday night and I've been at college all week;</font></font></p><p><font><font>can you blame me?</font> </font><br /><br /><span class="font-size-1"><font><font>Note: Just because I'm sat in blogging on a Friday night rather than out with friends, that doesn't mean that I have no life, yet instead that I'm staying true to my studies and blogging; well, that's what I tell myself at-least.</font></font></span></p><p> </p><p><span class="font-size-2"><font><font>(<a href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/mina-oli" target="_blank">CONTINUE READING</a>)</font></font></span></p></div>Anastasia Lomonova / Spring 2012https://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/anastasia-lomonova-spring-20122011-10-25T15:32:18.000Z2011-10-25T15:32:18.000ZDaniel Dunthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/DanielDunt<div><p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com">That's so New York</a> - <font><font>Once again, multiple designers have been shelling out with kind emails and sending across images from their soon to be launched collections. In this case, we have <a href="http://www.anastasialomonova.com/"><font>Anasasia Lomonova</font></a>, a designer who is originally from Ukraine, Europe yet after the collapse of the USSR she then went onto relocate to Cyprus with her family and now resides over in Canada after training as a visual artist and specializing in oil painting, later moving on and attending <a href="http://www.ryerson.ca/index.html"><font>Ryerson University</font></a>, Canada. Anastasia then began developing her own label back in 2007 and since then, it seems everything has been on the rise.</font> Rather than Fall/Winter 2011, we've shot right on over to Spring/Summer 2012 with Anastasia and I have to say, not to shabby; not to shabby at all ...</font></p><p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/anastasia-lomonova-spring-2012"><img class="align-full" width="510" src="{{#staticFileLink}}8842988668,original{{/staticFileLink}}" alt="8842988668?profile=original" /></a><span class="font-size-1"><font>(Image Credit: <a href="http://www.anastasialomonova.com/"><font>Anastasia Lomonova</font></a> Spring/Summer 2012)</font></span><br /><br /><font>What can I say? This collection and Anastasia's work as a whole always manages to somewhat orientate around the use of pleats and layered materials, and I'm sure you're all aware that pleats are sort of my <i>weak spot</i> and my heart tends to melt at the sign of a pleat in any design, let alone the use of multiple pleats in multiple designs.</font> <font>Perhaps whilst Anastasia was in the process of ... (<a target="_blank" href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/anastasia-lomonova-spring-2012">CONTINUE READING</a>)</font></p></div>Mina + Olihttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/profiles/blogs/mina-oli2011-09-23T20:30:00.000Z2011-09-23T20:30:00.000ZDaniel Dunthttps://www.fashionindustrynetwork.com/members/DanielDunt<div><p><a href="http://www.tsnewyork.com" target="_blank">That's So New York</a> - <font><font>From the various thoughts which have been rushing through my head over the course of the past day or two alone, I think it's safe to say that the<i> simple things </i>in life certainly seem to be pleasing me a little more frequently than usual; all I can assume is that my brain has decided that college is a little too strenuous and persnickety items which hold large amounts of detail are too much for it to process. The result? My mind is becoming more and more attracted to restricted palettes and shapes, meaning that rather than throwing around my usual admiration for exceptionally over complicated designs from the likes of labels such as <a href="http://www.moonspoonsaloon.com/"><font>Moon Spoon Saloon</font></a> (for example), I tend to be opting for the slightly more basic items, yet admirable none the less. Hang on a second, it's a Friday night and I've been at college all week;</font></font></p><p><font><font>can you blame me?</font> </font><br /><br /><span class="font-size-1"><font><font>Note: Just because I'm sat in blogging on a Friday night rather than out with friends, that doesn't mean that I have no life, yet instead that I'm staying true to my studies and blogging; well, that's what I tell myself at-least.</font></font></span></p><p> </p><p><span class="font-size-2"><font><font>(<a href="http://www.tsnewyork.com/index/mina-oli" target="_blank">CONTINUE READING</a>)</font></font></span></p></div>