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Sep202011

New York Fashion Week - N:F:P Runway Show 

I randomly met Pavan Bahl not too long ago at a coffeeshop in the Lower East Side. Pavan runs House of Wahlia, a startup luxury footwear label featuring high-end chappals (commonly worn in South/Southeast Asia). At that time, Pavan also had the idea of launching Open Source Fashion, a meetup group for up-and-coming fashion-based brands and designers to potentially network and collaborate. It was an engaging conversation at a nascent period of both our businesses, and we made it a point to keep in touch.

Months later, Open Source Fashion launched and Pavan reached out to me to cover their first few meetups. It was a great opportunity to meet emerging fashion brands, and a lot came out of it, including meeting the startup label that produced the made-to-measure navy suits for my own wedding this year! (BlackLapel) I also had the opportunity to cover a runway show co-produced by OSFashion, Lion'esque Media, and the Wix Lounge during New York Fashion Week, and I had a fun time capturing some moments.

The show featured designer Gail Travis and her label - N:F:P (New Form Perspective). More on her:

"After working in the high-end fashion design world in NYC for the past 10 years, for companies such as Calvin Klein, Shelly Steffee, and Vera Wang, she has fatefully been guided to design her own brand free from mainstream trends. Her collection is inspired by her surroundings, personal interactions, experience of movement, and architecture and sculpture....The knitted sweaters (NIT), hand felted dresses and tops (FELT) and foundation jersey pieces of tanks, bodysuits, and leggings (PHRAME) collectively present a unique line of architectural building blocks. N:F:P additionally offers a distinctive line of tunics, dresses and floor-length gowns using a signature felting technique, one of the oldest methods of fabric-making. NEW FORM PERSPECTIVE marries felting with diaphanous featherweight jerseys in subtle, muted colors creating stunning, sophisticated, modern foils for layering the knits...."

I definitely appreciated Gail's work, which is inspired by the approach of architects like Rem Koolhaas, and multifunctionally driven. A few of the pieces can be worn in more than one way, and the photography attempts to capture the transmutative properties of her work, as the models demonstrated in these following presentations. I found out that Gail is also a fellow Cornell graduate, and it is always exciting to feature a fellow alumnus and come alongside a fellow emerging artist/designer.

Thanks for reading! -A

Gail Travis of N:F:P giving direction to a model pre-show, with one of her convertible knitwear pieces.

 

Reader Comments (2)

I can say that the collection was astonishing! The continuity of designs of every outfit really blows me away. They're very modern and chick! Love it.

These collection are really gorgeous. The designs are beautiful and as what Amber said its very modern and chicky.

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