Metal Couture

Metal Couture is a type of adornment or fashion item, made of metal, generally made as art, for fashion photography or high-end couture catwalk. The pieces are generally larger and more significant than jewellery, and are generally worn (either as headpieces or more like clothing), rather than decorating the body like jewellery. In differentiating Metal couture from Jewellery, as one off pieces, and generally not practical or useful for the wearer, they are more akin to art,[1] than a standard item of jewellery. They may cover the torso, the neck, the head, or a ny part of the body. While they can be defined as "a form of jewellery",[2] they have simply be defined as "Fashion Designs Made from Metal".[3][4] Metal couture can stretch the concept of what is basically metal art, to the point that the metal becomes clothing, somewhat, but exactly not the same as, wearable art[5]

Designers who create metal couture may be called "Metal Couturiers" or "Metal Couture designers". The designers generally come from a background in jewellery, or in some cases, may have skills in some other form of sheet metal work, for example the skills used to decorate and create historical metal armour.

Because of the size of the pieces, they are generally not made of precious metal as jewellery would be, as this would make them prohibitively expensive. Various types of Metal are used for making metal couture, including steel, stainless steel, copper, aluminium, but may include other materials. Metal couture was first featured in fashion shows in the early 2000's, in both mainstream, high-end couture and Alternative fashion/subcultural fashion shows.[6][7]

Some Metal Couture has featured in product promotional photography, stage shows, art installations and the catwa lk. O ther items have featured in film[8] stage and in the video clips of performers, including Beyoncé and Lady Gaga.[9][10][11][12]

An early Metal Couturier was Paco Rabanne, who used metal in clothing for his designs, for film and major fashion labels, in the 1960s.[13] Other Metal Couture designers include Spain's Manual Albarann, who has had his work featured in cinema (Maleficent), on stage and in Music videos. The jeweller William Griffiths has featured Metal Couture, including metal underwear and metal corsetry, in fashion shows in London and Melbourne[14] Laurel De Witt's label Laureluxe has featured her work in a number of fashion shows in New York.[15][16] Melbourne based Bernard Lyons, under the label Assassinus, has had metal couture designs featured regularly in Alternative fashion shows in Australia since 2005.[17][18] Jared Holland's Exosthetik studio in Auckland, New Zealand specialising in complex electrolytic etching, has featured his work in fashion shows and made pieces for the music industry.

References

  1. Ibarra. Sabina "Q & A with Manuel Albarran" Living Out Loud May 5, 2014 http://www.lol-la.com/qa-with-maleficent-costume-d esigner-manuel-albarran/
  2. Ibarra, Sabina "Q & A with Manuel Albarran" Living Out Loud, May 5, 2014 http://www.lol-la.com/qa-with-maleficent-costume-designer-manuel-albarran/
  3. Mohemad, Dena "Manuel Albarran Metal Couture" Pushit Jou rnal - News http://www.pushitmagazine.com/news/manuel-albarren-metal-couture/
  4. Ilbarra, Sabina "Q & A with Manuel Albarran" Living Out Loud May 5, 2014 http://www.lol-la.com/qa-with-maleficent-costume-designer-manuel-albarran/
  5. "Metal Couture" The Alternative Fashion Blog Tuesday, March 3, 2009 http://altfashion.blogspot.com.au/2009/03/metal-couture.html
  6. Jill Stark "The Dark Side of Fashion" The Age March 17, 2005 p 25 http://www.theage.com.au/news/Fashion/The-dark-side-of-style/2005/03/16/1110913658383.html
  7. "Style? They've goth it" MX Magazine 11/03/2005
  8. Atkinson, Nathalie Edmonton Journal "The Look of Evil Never Goes Out of Fashion; Costumes Mirror Maleficent's Fall from Grace" June 6, 2014 p 11
  9. Recent Pevonia News and Events http://www.dayspamagazine.com/article/recent-pevonia-news-and-events
  10. Mohemad, Dena "Manuel Albarran Metal Couture" Pushit Journal - News http://www.pushitmagazine.com/news/manuel-albarren-metal-couture/
  11. niwdenapolis :MANUEL ALBARRAN'S METAL COUTURE http://www.niwdenapolis.com/2009/11/manuel-albarrans-metal-couture.html
  12. The Alternative Fashion Blog "Lady Ga Ga More Metal Couture" Retrieved 25 March 2016 http://altfashion.blogspot.com.au/2009/11/lady-ga-ga-more-metal-couture.html
  13. Wayne, George Vanity Fair "Heaven scent" 1 February 2000 p 104
  14. Drapers Record "The future stars of fashion shine bright in London" 8 April 2000 p 14
  15. Laurel De Witt "LaureLuxe to Present Bold Metal Couture Designs at Couture Fashion" Week New York http://www.couturefashionweek.com/press/laureluxe.htm
  16. B, Jane "Laurel Lux Metal Couture" Jane b lashes Your Beauty is My Pashion http://janeblashes.com/the-jane-b-show/passion/1011-2/
  17. Jill Stark "The Dark Side of Fashion" The Age March 17, 2005 p 25 http://www.theage.com.au/news/Fashion/The-dark-side-of-style/2005/03/16/1110913658383.html
  18. "Style? They've goth it" MX Magazine 11/03/2005
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