
Wild Thing
What kind of fashion exists without mass production, without Hollywood and international fashion weeks? In Switzerland, far from the international spotlight and the dictates of the major fashion hubs, more small labels, collectives, and young graduates as well as established brands test their potential for greatness. Creative designers take initiative and position themselves in Berlin, join the fashion circus in Paris, or establish clever business models at home in Switzerland. Wild ThingâThe Swiss Fashion Scene, published in conjunction with an exhibition at Museum fĂŒr Gestaltung ZĂŒrich, puts a spotlight on this development and the products resulting from it. The book picks up on current topicsâsuch as minimalism and the questioning of assigned gender identitiesâthat shape designs, design concepts, and processes. Lavishly illustrated, it features looks and creations by important labels, selected outfits, textile inventions, and collection presentations. Together with brief interviews, portraits of individual designers, and text contributions, Wild ThingâThe Swiss Fashion Scene is a highly attractive snapshot of Switzerlandâs creative and vibrant fashion scene. In addition, the book contains links to short print-in-motion videos, which can be watched by pointing a smartphone camera at the corresponding image. The videos offer portraits of designers, interviews with fashion experts, and contributions from fashion schools. With contributions by Moritz Ahrens-Pohle, Karin Gimmi, Michelle Nicol, Evelyne Roth, Katharina Thietze and Jeroen van Rooijen.
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What kind of fashion exists without mass production, without Hollywood and international fashion weeks? In Switzerland, far from the international spotlight and the dictates of the major fashion hubs, more small labels, collectives, and young graduates as well as established brands test their potential for greatness. Creative designers take initiative and position themselves in Berlin, join the fashion circus in Paris, or establish clever business models at home in Switzerland. Wild ThingâThe Swiss Fashion Scene, published in conjunction with an exhibition at Museum fĂŒr Gestaltung ZĂŒrich, puts a spotlight on this development and the products resulting from it. The book picks up on current topicsâsuch as minimalism and the questioning of assigned gender identitiesâthat shape designs, design concepts, and processes. Lavishly illustrated, it features looks and creations by important labels, selected outfits, textile inventions, and collection presentations. Together with brief interviews, portraits of individual designers, and text contributions, Wild ThingâThe Swiss Fashion Scene is a highly attractive snapshot of Switzerlandâs creative and vibrant fashion scene. In addition, the book contains links to short print-in-motion videos, which can be watched by pointing a smartphone camera at the corresponding image. The videos offer portraits of designers, interviews with fashion experts, and contributions from fashion schools. With contributions by Moritz Ahrens-Pohle, Karin Gimmi, Michelle Nicol, Evelyne Roth, Katharina Thietze and Jeroen van Rooijen.











