Showing posts with label andrea cammarosano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label andrea cammarosano. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 October 2011

BOOK COVERS

This is some of the work of my dear friend Sussana, hailing from Trieste and living in Milan,she is a super talented graphic designer and a loved friend,if you don't believe it ask her childhood friend and enfant terrible Mr Andrea Cammarosano.http://www.andreacammarosano.com/
If you wanna see more from Sussana's beautiful book cover's go to her blog.
http://susannatosatti.blogspot.com/
I heart Trieste.

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

ANDREA IS BORN THIS WAY


My friend Andrea Cammarosano in his Amsterdam studio.

Baby its not my fault - I was just really born this way !!!

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

ANDREA CAMMAROSANO




After graduating from the Antwerp Academy, Andrea Cammarosano started working for Walter Van Beirendonck, now with his blessing he has moved to London and presented his collection “I'm a Monster”. Inspired by Maori men and Turkish saunas, it features body builders and muscled men but it's not only meant for the big boys and customers with a leather fetish. Dazed spoke to him about leaving Antwerp, sex and the Queen.
Read the interview at Dazed Digital !!!!

Monday, 27 September 2010

I AM A MONSTER



I AM A MONSTER ,is the new s/s 2011 collection from my dearest friend Andrea Cammarosano. Trained at the Antwerp Academy and at Walter Van Beirendonk studio ,Andrea is known for his beautiful prints,sculptural works and amazing personality . Living between Antwerp – London – San francisco .
check his website and shop his new collection at http://www.andreacammarosano.com/

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

GOD HE IS SO TALENTED !

http://www.andreacammarosano.com/
I love everything about him !
his fashion
his friendship
his cat
his ex-boyfriend
his pasta ( before he became healthy )
his daddy cool
his boss (Walter)
his hot mediterranean looks (he got more than one )
his new place ( the bassement )

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Andrea Cammarosano Flies into Walter at Dazad Digital



Andrea Cammarosano’s first solo exhibition is named after his first collection “Bury me standing” which has just finished camping out at Walter van Beirendonck's eponymous store in Antwerp, an honour that designers like Peter Pilotto and Bernhard Willhelm have had. On display was a photography collaboration with Ronald Stoops as well as the six different polyester protective cocoons that he created to encapsulate the body and force it into an upright position to form an exoskeleton. We catch up with Cammarosano about the exhibition and about looking towards a brighter future.
photography:  ronald Stoops - Dan Thawley

Friday, 2 October 2009

Bury me Standing


http://www.andreacammarosano.com/
Andrea Cammarosano takes funeral rites and submarines as the starting point for his new collection.
With his perception of garments as coffins forming the link between the two, he designs utopian coverings using
technical shapes and unusual materials, reframing the body for a better understanding.
Walter Store
SintAntoniusstraat, 12
Antwerp, Belgium

Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Andrea Cammarosano in DazedDigital



After graduating last June, Andrea Cammarosano started working for Walter van Beirendonck where he assisted in designing and curating a line of accessories, leaving him enough time to continue creating collections under his name. Focusing on the very experimental side of fashion, “because I believe that's what brings me most joy and understanding”, his last collection, 'Bury Me Standing', presented between Vienna and Arnhem, was made with great extreme. He researched the idea of clothing as 'protection' and 'identity'. Identity was represented by surreal military clothing. "This kind of clothing is extremely codified and i believe it is the ultimate language of fashion." With that, he created 6 different polyester protective cocoons that encapsulated the body and forced it in upright position.

http://www.dazeddigital.com/Fashion/article/4440/1/Andrea_Cammarosano_Antwerp_Belgium

Thursday, 11 June 2009