Minimalism At Its Best


Constructivism had a great effect on modern art movements of the 20th century, influencing major trends, with major impacts upon architecture, graphic and industrial design, theatre, film, dance, fashion and to some extent music.

The 2013-14 A/W collection of NUBU, one of my favorite Hungarian designer brands was inspired by the work of Russian constructivist painter Kazimir Malevich. Going along the flat composing principle of the artist, this season NUBU put an emphasis on the pattern of the clothes made up of geometric shapes as well as their three-dimensional structure. The main print they used for the pieces is a modern, minimalist building designed by Magyar PLANT – Atelier Peter Kis.

I truly love NUBU - their pieces are contemporary art in a wearable, functional form, satisfying all my needs. I love wearing art, do you remember?

I hope to wear one of these amazingly beautiful dresses for my birthday party this weekend!


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Photos: Balázs Máté (Flashback)
Model: Csilla @ Icon
Make up: Panni Gera
Hair: Márk Károlyi
Location: Flashback Studio
Dress print photos: Milán Gáspár

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