quarta-feira, 6 de maio de 2015

On the Rise: Rad Hourani

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“I don’t understand why a man has certain things he’s allowed to wear and women have skirts, and flower prints and high heels,” [Rad Hourani] said. “I don’t understand who made these rules.”

This was the statement made by Rad Hourani of RAD on his talk to Misty White Sidell of the Daily Beast in Paris on the last day of the Paris’s spring 2013 haute couture presentations.

Hourini was a Canadian fashion designer born in Jordan. His unique outlook on the neutrality of gender made his designs stand-out from the usuals in the past couture presentations.

Meeting the styles together to create a unique blend of a man and a woman’s clothes has been his couture art. His workmanship is composed of simple, indistinct array of garments that were modeled with the look of silent severeness and angular faces. These create simple artistic, futuristic designs.

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Haute couture is the art of making fashion by hand from start to finish, only made with expensive, high-quality fabrics sewn together to the littlest details by excellent dressmakers.

He was currently one of the eleven designers of couture in the list of “inviteds” announced by the Chambre de commerce et d’industrie de Paris who determines which fashion houses are eligible to be true haute couture houses. It was already a high privilege and a brilliant milestone in his career.

Hourini already has a permanent studio in Paris, France named, “Rad Hourani Unisex Gallery at 75 Rue Charlot.”

“A pair of trousers will cost about $7,000. A jacket will cost around $15,000.” [He] stated to David Graham of thestar.com. However, rarely do couture buyers recoil from the price as they see it as an art.

Rad Hourani has already launched his own collections of couture designs and has an exhibition on May 7th to May 13th of 2015 from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at his studio in Paris, France.

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