CEBU, Philippines - Massimo Nicosia wanted to incorporate plenty of Pringle of Scotland’s almost 200-year history into his Spring 2015 collection. He did it in a very contemporary, perhaps even futuristic way, continuing his experiments in 3-D printing, a technique he first employed (to much acclaim) for Fall.
This time around, Nicosia created a nylon-powder chain mail. Assembled with panels of woven cotton and silk, it was used for airy, funky tops and a dress. “I wanted to combine the artificial and the natural,” Nicosia said of the 3-D printed looks.
However, the high-tech textile wasn’t the designer’s only forward-thinking interpretation of Pringle’s signature knitwear. Leather embellishments on a diaphanous white dress mimicked a cardigan stitch – the tactile effect was slick, and it made more than a few fashion editors do a double take during its trip down the runway. Similarly, traditional pullovers were completely re-imagined; in one instance, loosely woven threads were trapped inside a mesh casing. In another, fil coupe fragments in watery hues of green and violet were patched onto a roomy organdy jumper.
Water was a primary point of reference for Nicosia this season. Using “Ophelia” by Sir John Everett Millais and Pablo Picasso’s “The Bathers” as inspiration, he attempted to translate its lightness, transparency, and reflective properties into fabric. This resulted in a number of sheer silk tops with woven collars and sleeves. A few of them were covered in translucent turquoise triangles that protruded from the chest – they were meant to act as prisms. Elsewhere, silver beads were used sparingly on a honeycomb knit dress to provide just a hint of shimmer. That piece stood out for its serene simplicity.
Back to Pringle’s heritage, Nicosia played with the idea of lingerie (the house manufactured undergarments back in the day), and turned out hyper-thin silk knit tanks and bodysuits. Pleated and leather-trimmed skirts felt a little stiff and lacked the liquidity of Nicosia’s refreshing dresses and tops, but on the whole, the designer produced an innovative – and versatile – Spring lineup that will appeal to loyal Pringle customers and beyond. (Source: www.style.com)