This is the work of Pinar Eris a young Turkish fashion
designer now working in USA. These photographs are from her collection
photo shoot. PINaR will be sending more images of her next
collection in the near future. You can ask Pinar questions about her
work at the fashion-era.forum.
Read her Bio below.
PINaR ERIS was born and raised in Turkey and
moved to California in 1999. Over the years, PINaR developed her
artistic talent through a variety of channels including poetry,
jewellery design and painting before settling on clothing design.
PINaR realized that designing clothes provided her a platform for
exploring the various elements of colour, form and function while also
allowing her to express her eclectic artistic vision within a single
discipline.
PINaR believes that clothes, by lying so close to an
individual's skin, becomes an intimate extension of that person.
They make the individual feel special, and most importantly permit the
transmission of inner energy.
By playing with texture, volume and colours, PINaR creates
wearable art.
Her first collection is based on her recent poem,
'Existence' and focuses on her favourite colours:
black, red and white which she believes evoke a deep reaction among people.
She is influenced by diverse lifestyles including Elegance, Victorian, Punk
and Goth.
PINaR ERIS’s pieces are fun to wear, a bit avant-garde
expressive, and definitely feminine. If you wish to follow Pinar's career in
fashion visit her website at
www.pinareris.com
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