T A N G L E D
PHOTOGRAPHY - Ella Bell
THE COLLECTION Each look in this collection features intricately woven and knotted ropes, reminiscent of the environment’s intricate details.
THE CONCEPT Tangled is a luxury summer/spring collection, where inspiration blossoms from the environment and vibrant lively colors. Each
look in this collection features intricately woven and knotted ropes, reminiscent of the environment’s intricate details.
The collection features a bold and captivating color palette,
including radiant oranges, greens, blues and yellows. These colors harmoniously blend to create a vibrant and captivating aesthetic.
Tangled a modern and contemporary aesthetic that effortlessly encapsulates beauty and nature.
T A N G L E D BODY ONE
rope dress Grunt 9mm Multi purpose rope Green
body suit Organic Cotton Jersey Navy 100% cotton
T A N G L E D BODY TWO
rope dress Grunt 4mm Multi purpose rope Yellow
rope dress Grunt 4mm Multi purpose rope Yellow and blue
body suit Organic Cotton Jersey Navy 100% cotton
T A N G L E D BODY THREE
Skirt Grunt 9mm Multi purpose rope Cream Skirt Grunt 9mm Multi purpose rope Camo Shirt Organic cotton Poplin White 100% organic cotton Pants 10oz Stretch cotton/poly Denim - Indigo 93% Cotton, 6% Polyester, 1% Elastane
T A N G L E D BODY FOUR
body suit Organic Cotton Jersey Navy 100% cotton Skirt Grunt 9mm Multi purpose rope Blue
COLOUR PALETTE The palette blendes a variety of colours together. The primary colours - yellow and blue are complemented by a sophisticated navy, introducing depth and contrast. The combiniation between the energetic orange and the refreshing green adds vitality. The earthy brown and neutral tones provide a grounding and balance, creating an overall palette that is simultaneously vibrant and harmonious, excuding both warmth and coolness.
ROPE KNOTTING DEVELOPEMENT
Experimenting with diffrent thinkness of rope
Skirt sample
Experimenting with making bags
Macramé is a textile that uses knotting rather than weaving or knitting. The art form has been around for centuries, originating primarily from Arabic weavers in the 13th century. It gained popularity during the 1970s in the Western world for creating various items like wall hangings, plant hangers and jewelry. Ive adapted this idea into creating clothing.
Photography by - Ella Bell
COMPLETE WORK BY Freya Plapp
Pattern making, construction, creative direction, model selection, trend reasearch, technical sketches, illustrations, material selection, graphic design
CREDITS
Fashion design and accessories by Freya Plapp Photography by Ella Bell
By Freya Plapp