Portsports raises the trend of “organic fashion low-carbon earth”

On February 11, US local time, New York Fashion Week officially kicked off at Bryant Park in the early morning after the snow. At 3 pm, Ports 1961, which has always insisted on the natural ecology, released the Fall/Winter 2010 “Work?” series. Designers Fiona and Tia Cibani, sisters who are skilled in the use of high technology, have also incorporated the concept of organic environmental protection into their design details, setting off an “organic fashion, low-carbon earth” wave in the fashion industry.

New York Fashion Week Ports 1961 2010 Winter Series Release Show

On February 11, US local time, New York Fashion Week officially kicked off at Bryant Park in the early morning after the snow. At 3 pm, Ports 1961, which has always insisted on the natural ecology, released the Fall/Winter 2010 “Work?” series. Designers Fiona and Tia Cibani, sisters who are skilled in the use of high technology, have also incorporated the concept of organic environmental protection into their design details, setting off an “organic fashion, low-carbon earth” wave in the fashion industry.

Ports of Seeds

After the invitation of the rosemary seeds in the invitation became a hot topic at home and abroad, guests also received ceramic pots on the show. Ports's special idea is to convey the joy and expectation of planting plants by himself, and to inject the natural beauty into the luxury of the sensuality. In New York, which has just suffered from heavy snowfall, the move also leads people to reflect on the harm caused by over-exploitation of natural resources in an industrialized society and to give them a green hope of survival.

On the same day, the model with a natural color makeup came out of a dark mechanical background. The shape of the explosion head plus round leather “flying cap” was refreshing, and the overall outline was outlined with a full-featured structure. One by one, like the pure elf in the post-modern industrial world, it is full of charm. Ports designers transformed traditional techniques such as sewing and panel making in the Victorian era into pioneering elements. In the fashion sense filled with industry, one by one, the old and new alternated, and the traditional rich experimental symbiosis. Harmonize technology and nature.



PORTS1961 designer TIA and international model from China

International Models (left) and Outer Models from China

Structured jackets, evening wear incorporating ergonomic design concepts, and feminine tight-fitting corsets present the concept of heritage and embrace the future. Intense dark purple, rosemary green, indigo and chicory, soot and other neutral colors contrast. Gelatinized sage and ginger color are used throughout, adding a sense of wonder and fun. Glazed porcelain and glazed jewelry have a vibrant organic texture, adding to the neck style.

The supermodel from China was porting the second time for Ports, and a pot of rosemary in the hands of designer Tia Cibani surprised her. Tia said: “The smell of rosemary is fresh and mysterious and represents memories and affection. Looking back at the past and the future, we begin by planting a pot of green plants to create an organic low-carbon environment and achieve harmony between technology and nature. The ideal of coexistence.” This promising future is also the direction in which they strive.

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