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ATELIER MILANO - PIERINA D'ANGELICA
ATELIER MILANO
DESIGNERS: PIERINA D'ANGELICA

DESIGNER BIO 
With a background in Fashion and Fine Arts and 35 years of passionate career  in fashion, Pierina D'Angelica is the Designer and Creative force behind Atelier  Milano and many other fashion labels that include; 'Pierina D'Angelica Designs'  in Adelaide, 'Brides of Burnside' at Toorak Gardens, and 'Pierina D'Angelica  Bridal Couture' at High Street, Prahran, Melbourne.  

Pierina D'Angelica is a craftswoman who uses the most complex and delicate  techniques that implement traditional tailoring, draping and embroidery to  enhance the unique fabrics within her Haute Couture collections. Pierina  D'Angelica has done her studies at the White Horse college in Box Hill,  Melbourne. With her practice, Pierina D'Angelica pushes the boundaries of  materials and strives toward the integrity of texture, colour and hand sewing  techniques. Each gown delivered from the Atelier Milano studios incorporates a  complete look policy from purse, shoes, jewellery and headwear. 

Using handcrafted textiles—sourced from some of the most sought after  destinations, Pierina D'Angelica's signature is easily identifiable. Pierina  D'Angelica has supplied her pieces to boutiques throughout Australia and has  clients and brides scattered across the globe. 

ATELIER MILANO 
Atelier Milano made its debut in Europe, exhibiting globally at the World Fashion  Festival in Dubai in January 2019 and then Milan Fashion Week in September  2019.  

Atelier Milano collections have been showcased in many prestigious local and  international fashion events such as; Adelaide Fashion Festival 2018, Mercedes  Fashion Week 1999, World Fashion Festival 2019 in Dubai, Milan Fashion Week  2019, and the latest show in Milan Bridal Fair 2020.  

The brand reflects a fantasy and luxury of wearing haute couture gowns. Atelier  Milano gowns fabrics are sourced directly from Italian mills, and trimmings  sourced from around the globe. All of Atelier Milano creations are handmade in  Adelaide with attention to details, cut of garments and style crafted to fit each  body types, and the finishing of each gown is meticulous and extensive. Atelier  Milano gowns reflect the use of quality fabrics, silhouette of female forms, and  focus on intricate detailing. 

Sustainability is the key-focus aspect of Atelier Milano brand practice. Atelier  Milano produces limited collections each year—for both the European and  Australian market, which includes a total of six gowns for the Fall/Winter collection and another six for the Spring/Summer collection to minimize fabric  waste. Atelier Milano believes that fabrics 'do not date', therefore Atelier Milano  always actively re-purposing previous garments in the creation of the new  pieces.  

​Atelier Milano has stores based in Milan, Italy and Adelaide, South Australia. 
GEORGIA PATTOS
BIOGRAPHY 

Georgia Pattos 
INSPIRATION 
Although Georgia Pattos is self-taught, she has inherently always been an artist. Georgia Pattos’ deep motive for making art is the desire to express her passion for experimental design ‘technology’ of the hand, whereby artefacts which are created by hand evoke another time and place. Drawing on the art of the past and present and all of the permutations therein with a view to a future where the narrative might still value and adore works made today by ‘hand craftsmanship’. Pattos is a painter, sculptor and latterly an artist who works with metal. Her painterly style has evolved since her teens and forms a diminutive part of her portfolio, some 12 pieces, which were created quite some time ago. 

The vast majority of her current Artefacts portfolio  has quite literally been built by the use of her specialised Gordian Knot Technique. Georgia Pattos has eschewed the use of all new additive technologies and focussed all of her artistic work on using her imagination , experimentation and inventiveness to create her masterful works of art. Her guiding mantra is; ‘ High technique is the new High Tech’. Metal threads ( wires), findings consisting of various metals and gauges together with semi precious /precious gemstones , pearls , etc are the ingredients , which she combines to create. Her fascination with ‘the hand of (wo)man’ and the hand’s capacity to build the most enduring, awe inspiring, time defeating monuments, engineering marvels, artefacts and conversely the most delicately detailed ancient world heritage pieces, has always resonated with her artistic psyche. 

Extraordinary discoveries such as The Antikythera Mechanism which demonstrate the breathtaking creativity, skill and technology of ancient long lost creative hands has inspired her willingness to venture into uncharted artistic waters. ( *see below: The Gordian Knot Method ) Georgia Pattos’s recent art conveys a strongly felt presence of the artist as creator in her work; her humanity expressed via artful intention. Her Greek heritage and the opportunity to travel to far off lands and experience different cultures inspired Pattos. Both her own painterly style and her segway into creating works incorporating metals and stones, made by hand and basic rudimentary tools, without the use of heat or machinery have all been influenced by her exposure to other worlds. 

The artefacts of Ancient Egypt, Asia Minor, Greece i.e Minoan, Mycenaean, Mediterranean Geometric, Classical Greek , Hellenistic and Byzantine art, Rome, the Byzantine Empire ,the Renaissance, the classical Baroque era, the arts of the East eg: Japanese Kintsugi and to some extent the art of Faberge are Georgia Pattos’s sources of inspiration. 

More recently, she has been inspired by the art of Persia, Australian (Aboriginal), Japanese (Kintsugi ), Chinese, Mesopotamian, Islamic and art of the Holy Land. Pattos’ creations are inspired not only by the artefacts of those empires and epochs, but also by art in general, human activity in all fields, the wonders of nature, the universe, as well as science and technology. The world of personal adornment (jewellery) has in the main been dominated by the extraordinarily high cost of elements used (eg: Gold ). For any artist cost is a consideration if they are to create with gold. Herein lies Pattos’ decision to use alternate metals, which look and feel like gold, but are worthy alternative materials. 

Whilst the cost of materials is still extraordinarily high, however had Pattos not made this fundamental creative decision her capacity to create the pieces of her portfolio to date ,her creativity would have certainly been stifled and most probably curtailed. 

ABOUT GEORGIA PATTOS’ WORK 
In many ways, curiosity, exploration and innovation aided by a diverse palette, is where her art resides. Each of Pattos’ creations inadvertently is its own personality, sending both hers and its own message. The genus of Pattos’ work is vested upon her search to embed the real human heart, head, soul, hand and fingerprint into and on her works of art, in the style of true Couture. 

Definition of the word ‘Couture’ (Greek origin, Koutourou, Κουτουρου) “The art of creating without a specific predetermined plan/design and essentially individual, unique, not able to be replicated exactly as no blueprint exists.True Couture takes the creator into uncharted waters. 

Whilst there may be a general direction, sketch etc, there is no hard and fast engineered plan of detailed execution, forcing the hand and elements to be actively and emphatically involved in the journey to find the being/piece yet to be created. The hand of the artist along with elements chosen , together they find the way to breathe life in to the elements brought together and embodied in a particular piece. 

A large body of work has been created consisting of individually crafted truly original un-replicable pieces, which demonstrate a vast array of methods, techniques and styles, many of which have not ever previously been seen. 

METALS & TECHNIQUE 

Every minuscule component passes through Pattos’ hands, leaving inevitable memory and energy within the elements as they are brought together to create a singular piece. That piece invariably embodies the energy of its creator, Georgia Pattos. Each and every material element used by Pattos is extensively researched, then a piece is notionally, conceptually, designed as the creative process commences. 

Pattos focuses on the individuality of the process required for each piece, rather than be controlled by any predetermined regimen imposed by formal design. Pattos is attuned to the vagaries of the elements used and works exceptionally well with and in many ways, celebrates those vagaries, thereby breathing life into truly individual artefacts. Materials are brought together in non-traditional ways to secure all of the individual adornments; the method devised, described and named by Pattos as ‘The Gordian Knot Method*’. Based on Pattos’ own extensive research, her creative technique and methodology has never been used or seen before. 

FINAL 
Early collectors of Pattos’ work recount the feeling of ‘power’ when pieces are worn. This may well be due to the inherent contact made between Pattos and the elements during the creative process. Pattos has a new collection of Minoan Civilisation inspired statuettes and vases made of Golden wire threads, variously embellished with Obsidian, rock Crystal and other semi-precious and precious stones and pearls . 

MATERIALS INDEX 
Various Metals in Wire Thread form sourced from various precious/semi-precious metal fabricators globally. All materials used are real and ethically sourced. 
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MADEMOISELLE MORGANE 
Mademoiselle Morgane proposes haute couture for your feet. Morgane ’s creations are minutely made by hand in Melbourne. Her elegant and comfortable shoes are made to enhance your outfits. 

The leather and materials are carefully chosen among the best Australian and European suppliers to ensure excellent product quality to meet the needs and demands of her customers. 

The creative attaches great importance to the design of her shoes. They are sexy with elegant curves and include unique luxury models which are embellished with Swarovski crystals and copper heels. 

Comfort is the keyword of all of her creations. She adds an invisible orthopaedic foam to the insoles of each shoe which is specially designed for shock absorption and the heels are kept to only 9cm in height for maximum comfort. 

Mademoiselle Morgane ’s mission is simple; create a pair of haute couture shoes to make you shine for your big day.

MORGANE PINET 
Morgane has been passionate about shoes from a very young age. When she was a child she would borrow her Mother’s shoes and dress up like a princess. 

A few years later, during a walk with her family along the Champs Elysées in Paris, Morgane was looking through a boutique shop window and fell in love with a pair of Haute Couture shoes. 

It was at that moment she discovered her dream… to design and make shoes and one day open her own boutique! 
In 2008 Morgane completed a 2 year apprenticeship and received her diploma in shoemaking at the prestigious craftsmanship school in France ‘Les Compagnons du devoir’. 

Upon completion of her apprenticeship, Morgane travelled through France for working with different shoemaking companies. She worked and learned from the best shoemakers in the world. 

Morgane has also worked for famous luxury brands such as Christian Louboutin and J.M Weston giving her the opportunity to develop her artistic and creative skills. 

In 2012, Morgane chose to explore Australia for a year and has been charmed by this beautiful country. She then decided in 2015, to make Australia her home. 

​With 13 years experience in the shoemaking industry, Morgane decided it was time to make her dream become a reality and created her own Australian shoe brand - '' Mademoiselle Morgane ''.

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Photographer @lucasdawsonphotography 
Creative director @romanpace 
Videographer @chrisbakerfilmaker 
Studio @melbournestudiosau 
Model @blaisemaree 
Model @hollymackenna 
Shoes designer @Mademoiselle.Morgane
HMua @pout_perfection_melbourne 
Fashion designer (Short dress ) @salihnesim 
Floral design @littlestag_floralcouture
Bridal designer ( long dresses ) @julliabridal
RUCHI KOTHARI
Ruchi Kothari Designer
Brand of warmth and love.

Matching class with luxury and comfort that speaks on its own . 

Ruchi Kothari is a bespoke International award winning fashion and jewelry designer, paving her way towards creative brilliance and success.

Ruchi Kothari started designing in 2007 and opened her first designing studio in 2011 she revamped her eponymous Brand by the name Label Ruchi Kothari. 

Label Ruchi Kothari is recognized for its unique contemporary and aesthetic designs which inspires the different shades of India and its culture splashed with vibrant prints and out-of-the-box elements, the designs are complete redefinition from the traditional essence towards modernity and sophistication which  has allowed Ruchi to bring a pure essence of authenticity to her collection.

She has immense love and warmth for the fabrics, designs and for the artisans  who do the work to create it and for every woman who wears it , hence Making every piece precisely beautiful and different from another.

So what you own is quirky and special.
    
Ruchi Kothari is one of those young designers who has achieved success by her hard work in leaps and bounds and has managed to secure a position among the best in the fashion industry. An artist at heart, with entrepreneurial skills to fulfill all her dreams into reality and creating traditional rich fashion. Her collection display a variety of innovative designs of fusion wear .

She has worked with many notable celebrities from Indian cinema industry.

Ruchi has displayed her innovative designed collection in numerous shows across various corners of the globe. 

She has displayed her clothing design in a show backed by the cause of supporting acid attack survivors.

Ruchi also brought, one if it's kind concept of fashion lab -The inside of the fashion world that throws light on the inner nuances of the fashion workforce and the lives of artisans who work towards creating masterpieces.
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She has put up her designs in geographical domains within the country such as Goa, Kerala and Chennai, her shows included live singing and unique concept of creativity.

Expanding her innovation to the globe, Ruchi put up her design collection in Sri Lanka runway with the concept of fusion wear styles.
Ruchi has also worked as a costume designer and stylist in a famous web series With SonyLiv, Which garnered remarkable attention.she has also been designing silhouettes for the actresses of Bollywood industry.

What lies ahead?

Label Ruchi Kothari envisioned to expand its horizon towards an exclusive jewelry line which has been successfully kickstarted recently.
Extremely Elegant in designs and finishes, the handcrafted jewelry makes us fall in love with it at first glance!

We believe that any jewelry  is a reflection of our personality and more precisely it is an expression of our culture and traditions. Each piece is made to be variable and match to create an effortless and meticulous look.

All over Jewelry is handcrafted with utmost focus on details and precision. Her collection exemplifies femininity and as well as unlimited strength.

We assure hundred percent attention to detail and a true desire to make you feel beautiful inside and out connected to the energy of your own soul.
Our collection consists of design studded with freshwater pearls, baroques,crystals are one among the many novel ideas that have been brought to the table in style. Pearls have been known to promote sincerity, truth and loyalty. They enhance personality integrity, soothe, calm and yet focus attention. Pearls are believed to have been sacred, as pieces of “wisdom”. 

A Resilient and a truly self-made woman , Ruchi Kothari is definitely an epitome of creativity – which is something quite evident from her work !

HER CLOTHES TELL A STORY
HER JEWELRY MAKES A STATEMENT 
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SHERYL MAY
Born in Gisborne, a remote and naturally idyllic New Zealand city, from an early age Sheryl was making her own clothes.  Her insatiable desire to create, led to her studying Fashion Design and Technology at Massey University in Wellington and was followed with a move to Europe, the fashion merry-go-round of fashion internships in Spain and London building up her formidable design and technical skills.
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In 2000 Sheryl May founded her label in Brixton, London;  where from her kitchen table she cut, sew, hand printed, and embroidered pieces which sold through cool London boutiques.  More stockists followed and with them an invitation to show at the London Fashion Week exhibition, Paris and Italy.  Women from all over Europe, Japan, the US and the Middle East added pieces from Sheryl's collections to their wardrobes.
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In 2008 Sheryl established a design studio back in her home town and works between Gisborne and London.  Producing two main collections a year.  Sheryl also consults in differing capacities with a diverse range of clients such as Burberry, Aldo, Gap, and M&S. 
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