The smell of medical latex gloves. Manipulated cloth and paper pieces. Dyed, dipped, painted fabrics. Neglectfully mounted onto walls. Evoking the sensuality and poetry of fortuitousness. /HORST
Thin layers of leather. Nude and transparent. Hand-moldered, waxed and washed-out. Emphasizing the principles of existence. Garments that reflect traces of human action. Clothes that imply the wearer's devoted past. /HORST
Besides a beautiful setting with live music and diagonal rows of wooden chairs, reminiscent of old school days, the collection spoke to me due to this particular trompe l'œil effect of crinkled fabric. Category: insatiable desire. /HORST
Ioannis Dimitrousis does it different. Clever and conceptual. The collection is driven by one intense impulse: the paradigms of weaving, knitting and plaiting. He does not care for trends, seasons or gender definitions. And thus creates wonderful pieces that privily question their own existance as fashion products. /HORST