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Monday, December 23, 2013
ROCKING AROUND...
Monday, November 25, 2013
MY MARE PUNK...
"There are no differences in the look, in the silhouettes, color and textures, between adults and children, in this collection. The message is clear and sharp: I want to dress like my mom or, like my daddy"...
MIRANDA MARE... PUNK CHIC
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PUNK ROCK... COLLECTION.
Miranda "Mare" ("Sea" in Italian), it is
my signature of swimming wear brand, for men and women, which focuses on the
creations of relaxing garments to "dress up" on the beach, where in
mostly of cases the customer can create his own and singular look, because each
garment can be purchased separately, mixing references and sizes, and this
collection is not the exception. But
definitely the most important aspect is the fact that, because of the basic
silhouettes and neutral colors present in therein, the collection, is
completely timeless, because was, it is and perfectly will be in force in the
near future.
And I love when a fashion collection, talk by itself alone, because of the silhouettes, the color, textures, and finishes, but besides that, like in this case, the issue of collection is printed, like a visual texture or graffiti that yells, as well as, a rock singer on a live concert does; underlining the name of this collection: "Punk Chic & Punk Rock".
But definitely this is what I call an "CCC" collection: classical, classy, and chic.
- It is classical, formal, refined, and it is continuously in fashion because of its simple and basic style in the silhouettes, characterized by simplicity, balance, regularity, and purity of form. The basic bikini, two -piece, triangular shaped is the piece queen of this collection for ladies and girls, and the swimsuit brief, low waist, it is the king, to gentlemen and boys. There are no differences in the look, in the silhouettes, color and textures, between adults and children, in this collection. The message is clear and sharp: I want to dress like my mom or like my daddy.
- It is classy because is glamorous, without being flashy.
- And It is chic because of smart elegance and sophistication.
- My accessories on this collection are unisex, and handmade it by myself, in leather, metallic beads, and metal pins, using the macramé technique.
- I was the first designer that introduced, in Colombia, the swimsuit brief, with low-waist, for men in different styles, from the boxers to the G- string style. And here Luis Guillermo (the boy) and Esteban Lopez, are wearing the low waist swim suit brief, with mimicking leather finished, and they look like real protagonists of the MIB 3 movie "the Men in Black".
- I love my stretch fabric, mimicking leather texture, it is handmade, piece on piece, and it is very very punk.
- I love the pictures, and in this one, in particular where the models seem to be thinking about: "I am like my mom", thinks Laura. And Mónica thinks: "My daughter is smart like me".
Models: Laura Figueroa, Monica Londono, Luis Guillermo Miranda and Esteban Lopez.
Photographer: Tavo Lopez.
Designer: John Miranda.
Friday, November 22, 2013
DISCOVERING THE SKIN...
"Each design of John Miranda whether underwear, swimwear dresses, blouses or dresses cocktail, takes a unique touch of irreverence which surprises and captivates"...
Photograph: Julian Restrepo A.
If John Miranda returns the time, to remember what awaked on him the curiosity about of fashion design, memory brings the memories of his sister Laura that always asked to him for the consent of how to dressing up when she had to go to a party. Since then the words began to be accompanied by strokes , which gradually became in creations.
Then , while he was doing the thesis, he taught drawing and design, and over, and over, and a thousand times more returned to thinking about fashion design in Italy, particularly in Milan, and was at the Institute Secoli that he found the school of its successes and errors, he deepened more on the technique area, in where it had gaps, than in the creative area, that he had because of his architecture studies and was when started dressing the skin, of colors, textures and shapes.
Returning to Medellin followed in the Proyectual Design School, like principal of Fashion Design and for 10 years he devoted much of his time teaching, and a few hours to his workshop,where he made clothes on measures, and large collections for companies as Dupont, Coltejer Protela, Vicuna and Fabricato among others.
Thinking that the time had come to create, John was launched with a clear line of swimwear, the Miranda Mare, that continues to draw your attention by its beginning in contrary way, like years ago, because of knowledge:
- "In my training ,I had never studied the technical part of the swimsuit, my area was pure outerwear, all that is haute couture, tailoring both male and feminine, and basically I started with what I was not study, but I did it, advised by an excellent patronista ".
But beyond the reached success, that generated to him, a little some discomfort the tendency of people to pigeonhole it on the creation of these clothes, and then decided, as multifaceted designer, dress and undress the skin on other lines.
- "I'm going from underwear to evening gowns, masculine or female. I Work on lines like the Pret, blouses; the V.I.P., of cocktail dresses, and the Body, of underwear. And this year I start accessories crystal, using materials such as acerinas, Murano and swarovski, among others."
The latest proposal from John Miranda responds to the work of three themes: The 50's, combined with the 20's and the punk.
- "The three trends are really different and, I play with that. Regarding the silhouette, the waist did not exist in the 20's and in the 50's was very marked, the two epochs were very feminine and I have put them in contrast. The punk element, highlights; it is more current and reflects what people like today."
In swimsuits, he works
shiny and matte lycra; in
underwear, transparent elastic tulle, in cocktail dresses, lycra, elastic
tissue but combined with chiffons, plastic silks, acetates type, organza and lace. Combines accessories with
belts and leather chokers with studs, collars dog style. In his designs
dominated three colors: white, black and nude, skin tone that in underwear goes
well with transparencies and is very versatile.
John defines his style thereby :
- "I have a strong tendency to minimalism, understood as the taste for things that cause a great impact using the minimum of elements. I am tend much to eclecticism, as we are a mixture of different races and cultures, we received influence of many parts and that enriches us. I really like the Kitsch , gives me a singular character as a designer, that responds to thinking of staging: for me, the question is much more theatrical and we must leave a message, the inspiration of the designer, that it is on the essence of the model, in music, the lighting, in cadence ".
This article was taken from the Buen Vivir magazine.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
MY PUNK ROCK ACCENT...
I am a discreet person, but when I am designing, I am bold, and I love doing it for a daring lady, for a woman without complex, but at the same time extremely chic.
Not in vain I got a reputation for being a bold designer, and it is true, because anytime that I am doing a new fashion project, I like to take risks, with silhouettes, and fabrics, but at the same time I try to be faithful to my eclectic style, the same that I’ve kept it since the first time I designed my first evening gown.
- This is one of my favorite dresses, very 20's, made in chiffon without lining.
- MY NUDE PUNK.
- I love my punk leather spiked accessories, on nude tone. They are my favorites to complement my two pieces, blouse and skirt with petticoat in chiffon, giving these, a dramatic punk accent that contrast with the fragility of this romantic outfit.
- There is nothing more romantic that see a woman wearing a petticoat, and Laura Jimenez looks stunning in my two pieces petticoat outfit.
- Transparent fabrics, like chiffon, organza and elastic tulle, are a constant in my designs. I love to see a woman wearing it, with or without bra, garment to which I consider an accessory more.
- MY CLASSIC PUNK.
- In all my collections, you can find clothes that seem a little "kinky", I mean that there is a little sexually provocative on them, but at the same time I have conservative clothes, timeless and very wearable for everyone like this beautiful and classic wool trouser and Laura Willes look stunning with them.
- My leather punk belt in this set, is the transition between the romantic and fragile organza blouse and the austere wool trousers.
- Susana is wearing a boat neckline blouse, in organza and pencil skirt in wool, with a punk leather spiked belt.
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- MY AVANT-GARD PUNK.
- There are no limits or frontiers between my outerwear and my underwear. Be bold and unique, use it as you like.
- The same T-shirt that in the previous picture was outer garment, here takes a different connotation, more casual, it is an undergarment. To me there is nothing sexier that to see a woman wearing a masculine underwear style and with this set, Laura Willes seems ready to debut like the perfect "sagger" woman.
- I love this body, made in elastic tulle, printed in plastisol with my name, tone on tone, black on black and Evano's Goddess, Rosa looks stunning on it.
Models: Laura Jimenez, Laura Willes, Rosa Cordoba, Susana Olmos.
Photographer: Tavo Lopez
Accessories: John Miranda
Designer: John Miranda
Sunday, November 3, 2013
ON STAGE...
I love my 'Nude' Collection. It is one of my favorites because is timeless, minimalist and versatile, where all my dresses, skirts and blouse, are completely transparent, elaborated in organza and chiffon, mostly in black and nude tones, where the focal point on this Collection is that all the outfits were made it without lining, and instead of it, I used the negligee, bodies, crop tops and petticoats full of sateen and trimmed with lace to replace them.
And my Nude collection, and Punk Chic outfits, were the support to show the new BO accessories new collection, at the EMPERIFOLLaRTE event, which took place at The Teatrico, in Medellin Colombia.
- The first ebony goddess who appeared on stage was Martha, "emperifollada" with BO accesories in Ivory, Turquoise,and Onyx and wearing my favorite negligee dress with nude petticoat.
- While model Estefania, is doing lip sync on the back, Laura, strike a pose.
- Rosita, looks stunning on stage, with the BO accesories in coral and turquoise, to complement magistrally, the petticoat outfit, from John Miranda.
- Rosita, strike a pose on stage,for the photographers..
- Lisa looks stunning in this blue outfit and silver accessories.
- The duo sisters, Cindy & Yury, on stage performing at the EmperifollArte show.
- Yury, strike a pose to show the gold accessories with turquoise gems.
- Titti, strike a pose, to show Gold and Onyx, and is wearing an outfit from my Punk Chic collection.
- Yury, Titti and Cindy, ebony goddesses on stage.
- Cindy, at the lobby, wearing a beautiful BO accessory , made in Pearls and Carey, to complement my leotard.
- Yuri and Cindy.
- The ebony goddess, Sandra, wears a nude blouse, wool skirt and punk belt, from John Miranda, complemented by turquoise accessories from BO.
- Colombian Pop Singer, Dania Prints conclude the show singing the song from Alicia Keys, No One, after the photosoot and the Teatrico Lobby.
- I loved all the models, and I loved that Beatriz Ossa chose a XL model, (see on the back) to show the accessories. We have the same dramatic taste to choose the models.
- William Rios and Sandra Rivas.
- Rosita Salazar and Titti Mosquera.
- The always, lady chic, Alba Zuluaga and la flaca.
- Natalia Aristizabal and Natalia Piedrahita.
- Sebastian Mendoza, Ana Ospina and Yamid Pemberthy.
- Gloria Duque, wilson Hoyos and Daiana Zuluaga.
- Ormel Hoyos, Beatriz Ossa (BO designer),Tavo Lopez, and Jorge Hoyos.
Models: Cindy lane May, Estefania Gomez, Laura Jimenez, Lisa Monsalve, Martha Loaiza, Rosita Salazar, Sandra Rivas, Titti Mosquera, Yuri Ann May.
Photography: Camara Lucida.
Production: Gustavo Lopez.
Accesorios: Beatriz Ossa BO.
Fashion Designer: John Miranda. - 'Nude' and 'Punk Chic and Punk Rock' Collection.
Production: Gustavo Lopez.
Accesorios: Beatriz Ossa BO.
Fashion Designer: John Miranda. - 'Nude' and 'Punk Chic and Punk Rock' Collection.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
AAAUUUUUU...
Lobo Hombre en Paris ..., with this song based on a story by Boris Vian, and written by the Spanish band La Unión
in 1984, I want to wish to all Faddish family, a happy Halloween day.
Lobo Hombre en paris (lyrics - "The Wolfman" movie clip) - La union.
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