Sunday, March 15, 2015

Jayson Brunsdon A/W 2015

Jayson Brunsdon A/W 2015

Australian design virtuoso, Jayson Brunsdon produced a jubilant line up aptly titled 'GLAM' for his A/W 2015 collection.  The seventies decade was prevalent as Brunsdon delved into the realms of Pop Art sensation Andy Warhol for inspiration. Other influences included rock goddess Debbie Harry and pop sensation David Bowie. Brunsdon fused the iconic personalities with the sensuality of French fashion photographer Guy Bourdin's work, resulting in a collection oozing with empowerment and impeccable glamour.

Standouts included the 'Ziggy Jumpsuit' which featured racer front neckline with raven collar and opulent brocade bodice in sumptuous shades of orchid, aqua, cinnamon, ebony, mint and silver. The jumpsuit was nipped in at the waist to reveal high waisted trousers in languid proportions. The look was complete with silver centre plunge zipper and brocade detailing on hip pockets, a dapper accession.

Music idol Blondie played muse to the 'Glitter Rock Jacket' in opalescent silver and black. A boxy, modern day tuxedo jacket bursting with androgyny which was perfect for the rock renegade and a surefire scintillating addition to the wardrobe. A liquid silk fringed scarf accompanied the silk 'Cabaret Shirt'. The shirt was worn unbuttoned coquettishly for a look brimming with allure and insouciance. High waisted black and silver flecked trousers in relaxed proportions featured ice silver waistband detail which concluded the look.

Release your inner disco diva with the halter plunge mini dress. An effervescent party pleaser complete with lustrous silver sequin skirt grazing the upper thigh complemented by a black cummerbund attenuating the waist. A disco ball is mandatory! An iridescent gold sequin version featured short sleeve detail for those wishing for slightly more coverage.

Ostentation reigned supreme on a powder pink 'David Bowie Stole'. A bourgeois accessory and the epitome of all things lavish. Brunsdon teamed the stole to the 'Razor Blade Skirt'which starred in tomato red with asymmetrical stem hem. A cropped, round neck 'Psychedelic Top' featured floral brocade panelling with a distinct oriental twist. Oriental influences continued to dominate on the 'Bianca Gown', a striking, one shouldered evening dress complete with gold floral panelling creating a trompe loeil effect. A provocative thigh split made for a high voltage finish.

Textural mash-ups, in clashing fabrics worked harmoniously together to create a bold statement. A graphic, fuchsia and ebony skinny ribbed knit was married to the 'Glam Rock Pant' in magenta, copper, black and gold flared trousers. An opulent leopard fur stole worn casually over shoulders exuded lavishness.

Polished perfection ruled on the double breasted, above the knee 'The New York Dolls Coat' which emerged in medium bleached denim. Leopard fur adorned the cuffs and collar adding prestige to the equation. Denim lent a modern edge to the garment which had mod-squad connotations.

A ravishing collection delivered with magnetism and conviction. Stylish majesty produced by design king Jayson Brunsdon yet again.

Jayson Brunsdon is available at MYER stores nationally including the Designer Collection, Black Label Collection and Home Collection.

By Courtney Jones.


 

 

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