It is definitely still my favourite coctail dress a vivid colour, sharp and striking silhouette
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What a privilege it is to know how fashion media has responded to the collection I presented at Graduate Contour show 2010. One of the opinions came from Seven Bar News:
"The three designers that stood out to me the most, one of them was Edrima Wilsa Hanson. I am digging the metal accessories and accents from Hanson. That, plus the leather, plus the grey (my favorite color), just makes me want to jump on a horse and fight dragons or something. The metal half-glove (not pictured) would have made a really great accessory for Natalie Portman’s mom in Black Swan when she gets her hand shut in the door.. Not to mention it looks kind of like feathers.” By: Seven Bar News. June 15, 2011. http://jeffreywetter.com/2011/06/15/de-montfort-university-contour-show-10-waitin-on-11/
"The three designers that stood out to me the most, one of them was Edrima Wilsa Hanson. I am digging the metal accessories and accents from Hanson. That, plus the leather, plus the grey (my favorite color), just makes me want to jump on a horse and fight dragons or something. The metal half-glove (not pictured) would have made a really great accessory for Natalie Portman’s mom in Black Swan when she gets her hand shut in the door.. Not to mention it looks kind of like feathers.” By: Seven Bar News. June 15, 2011. http://jeffreywetter.com/2011/06/15/de-montfort-university-contour-show-10-waitin-on-11/
Image -EWH
Corset, Hot-pant,Leather waist piece by Elsa Hanson. Accessories : Necklace, Chain-mail glove By Elsa Hanson
Fashion Illustration & Technical drawing by Elsa Hanson
METAMORPHOSIS
One day Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman, wakes up to find himself transformed into a "ungeheures Ungeziefer", literally "monstrous vermin", often interpreted as a giant bug or insect. (A Novella by Franz Kafka, first published in 1915)
One day Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman, wakes up to find himself transformed into a "ungeheures Ungeziefer", literally "monstrous vermin", often interpreted as a giant bug or insect. (A Novella by Franz Kafka, first published in 1915)
Design & Inspiration
Pupa Jacket By Elsa Hanson
Colour Inspiration
Fashion Illustration by Elsa Hanson
The design inspired by a novella by Franz Kafka "Metamorphosis
