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2022-09-17 79952
Time -- The Runway Analysis of Peter Do
As a comment on the pace and rush of fashion, Do titled his collection Time. “I was thinking about how we always seem to be running out of time in this industry. As a designer and brand, we are always living in the future and never in the present. This collection marks a period where, for the first time in a while, I feel present; where I’ve slowed down to savour those important moments in life.” His reflections manifested in what he called the “fundamentals” of his brand: The deconstruction of garments, a focus on the convertible wardrobe and transparency. Do played with androgynous codes in the exaggerated fits and volumes of suits, magnified classic shirts and exploded them into buoyant coats.
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2022-02-22 72720
Tough Women -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Peter Do
The Vietnamese designer Peter Do launched his namesake brand in New York in 2018 after winning the LVMH Prize and working for Celine. Drawing inspirations from menswear design, Peter Do’s smart silhouettes and innovative tailoring reflect his flawless techniques on fabrics. This ready-to-wear collection only used black, white, camel, and gray with architectural lines to show women’s tough power.
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2021-09-10 71586
Purity & Minimalism -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of PETER DO
The Vietnamese designer Peter Do, who once learned from Phoebe Philo and Derek Lam, won the 2014 LVMH Graduate Prize and founded the namesake label in 2018. Set in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in an open lot next to the East River, Do's S/S 2022 collection was one of the most anticipated shows of a revived New York Fashion Week. Peter Do gave a hand-written note to each and every one of his guests. In the letter, he likened designing his new collection—the first he's showing on the runway—to making Pho with his dad as a teen."A good Pho is reduced and edited, to an essence" he wrote. Though he's been a minimalist from the start, when analyzing his early work with more experienced eyes, he decided to pare it back and cut out its excesses. The four-piece suit, which he's made a signature, now features a lighter-weight pleated skirt than in seasons past because customers had told him that there was too much fabric around the waist. Looking at photographs of his grandmother's church outfits led to an exploration of the traditional Vietnamese ao dai, which he added lapels and closures to for a side-buttoning coat. An early snapshot of his mom and dad in which his mother holds a rose inspired the rich embroideries on the finale pieces.
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2021-03-19 64979
Extreme Minimalism -- The Analysis of Peter Do The Womenswear Designer Brand
Peter Do is a homonymic designer brand founded in New York City in 2018. Born in Biên Hòa, Vietnam, Do immigrated to the suburbs of Philadelphia at the age of 14. He studied Fashion Design at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City and was the recipient of the inaugural 2014 LVMH Graduate Prize. Do went on to work in the RTW atelier at Céline and then at Derek Lam. Maintaining the minimalism of Céline's former designer Phoebe Philo, Do is good at deconstructing diverse fashion cultures and building futuristic minimalism. Injecting architecture and industry elements into the design language creates an angular clothes silhouette. Being committed to accentuating the neutral beauty through considerate designs, the brand also presents women's curves and body proportion. Just as what he said,"Real clothes for real women." Do has the same design concept as Phoebe's. Menswear silhouette tailoring is the main point of A/W 21/22 new products. Wide-leg suit trousers are minimalist and leisure. Lace splicing presents the classic Céline style. The tailoring details of dress provide the seriousness of architectures. Futuristic leather items are more practical.
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2020-09-22 102813
Both Hard and Soft -- The Catwalk Analysis of Peter Do Womenswear
In this turbulent era, flexibility has been essential. Since its establishment two years ago, Peter Do features neat lines as well as flexibility. Peter Do's designs reveal deconstruction and feminine details. This season he continues the outerwear that can be adjusted to be a cropped top and a backless camisole in S/S 2020, and mixes it with silk dresses, vests and suits.
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2020-08-31 89827
Both Soft and Hard -- Peter Do The Designer Brand of Women's Knitwear
As consumers pursue unique designs, designer brands get more popular. Peter Do was founded by designer Peter Do from the New York when he joined Celine after his graduation. The brand injects an air of structuralism into the post-modern minimalist style, and mainly uses dark basic hues and elevated grey tones, revealing a cold accent. Tough and smooth cutting endows garments with clear outlines, and neat lines are cold yet powerful. Peter Do well balances between toughness and softness and display the confident, intellectual and tensile side of ladies in the new era.
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2020-06-04 100434
The NEXT 20, a Quarterly Analysis of Brands, by Lyst and Highsnobiety
Highsnobiety has partnered with global fashion platform Lyst invested by LVMH to release a report "The NEXT 20", forecasting the 20 next-generation brands on rise. Industry experts from Lyst and Highsnobiety form an advisory board, and make a qualitative research with Google search volume, social media followers and online press mentions as quantitative research basis. Jacquemus, Fear of God and Bode are top three brands. Apart from classic fashion brands like Jacquemus, Marine Serre and Peter Do, other brands are almost related to fashion culture.