Liike Magazine Issue #4

Page 44

A fashion label driven by a love of human stories

Teatum jones Interview Kevin Voller

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or FW17 Teatum Jones have looked at the story of their

Teatum Jones have explored their key signature shapes

relationship with the human body. Looking at the work

such as their statement oversized coats and column

of Hans Bellmer, they stepped inside his ‘doll project’, which

dresses, taking the seams apart and reconstructing them

he created to oppose the fascism of the Nazi Party. Bellmer

using contrasting sheer layers, eyeleted seams and

defiantly stood against the ideals of the new German state

strapped waistlines with extra long tapes. The results

by composing mutated doll forms and unconventional

are bell sleeves that mask the wearers’ hands, oversized

poses that were a direct rejection of the cult of the

collars that exaggerate the neckline and optional

seemingly perfect body, then prominent in Germany.

hemlines that almost want to escape from within a garment. Many of the garments appear to simultaneously

Teatum Jones’ objective is to explore and breakdown the

have two layers of skin.

idea of “us and them, them and us”... They have looked at

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the body objectively and deconstructed it without prejudice.

They have explored the idea of optional tension,

They have championed the idea that something you

restriction and length, using gros-grain straps and

traditionally and socially accept as ‘whole’ and seemingly

industrial sized eyelets to allow the wearer to discover

‘perfect’ can be deconstructed in unconventional ways and

different volumes, tensions and lengths to work on their

considered just as beautiful.

individual body shape. (Continued. on page 44)

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