An informal chat with Nicola de Main
- A few lines on your profile Nicola de Main; a rising name in the London fashion scene now in her 7th season, having shown the past 2 collections at London Fashion Week the label has come of age. Known for her simple and well cut clothing, where colour, print and retro styling are key elements. Nicola’s vision is to create catwalk fashion, which is luxurious and desirable as well as wearable, this design ethic has gained her some of the most prestigious and luxurious national and international stores. Trained in Leeds, Nicola took her first job at internationally acclaimed fashion designer Hussein Chalayan. Nicola has gone on to work on projects with other leading fashion names Jane How, Jodie Barnes and Adele Clark and also works on her own styling projects, clients include; Razorlight, Urquell Pilsner and Nokia. - A few lines on the current collection / inspiration and stuff The collection intended to simulate the wonder and magic experienced as a child, was inspired by fairy tales seen through the eyes of illustrators such as; Aubrey Beardsley, Mucha, Alastair and Tony Angell. An overview of the collection sees an almost cartoon like quality which was magnified in both the show and shoot with a playful youthfulness, feeling reminiscent of a child’s dressing up box. - What inspired you to pick S***R shoes for your catwalk show? S***R shoes were an obvious choice for this collection, they have always been able in my mind to be able to create shoes that are full of contradiction, cool without pretension/girly without sweet/ fashion forward without being mainstream. Our mission statement when putting together the final look for the collection was " cute but tough" and swear lived up to this with heels that stomped down the catwalk with eat me attitude! - Your views on the brand … James Dean. : )
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