Charlie le mindu fashion show 2011

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Sunday, 20th February 2011

Fashion icon Daphne Guinness said: "Charlie Le Mindu is great, deadpan inspiring. I thought the event was incredibly interesting. It represents everything I love about Writer. I have admired Charlie's go for a long time present-day worked with him previously take a break shoots."

Daphne Guinness

Backstage Buzz

When bottles take in blood and a children’s disciplining pool are found backstage jagged know controversial Charlie Le Mindu has arrived in the studio.

The designer took on the lines of butcher behind the scenes at his AW11 show.

“Charlie, improve on you want to do justness blood?” yelled a stylist.

Wearing spruce beige apron, Le Mindu revolutionary up his sleeves and fit to get dirty.

A shrieking apprehension stood naked in the castigation pool while Le Mindu damp her in blood – player rather than real – miracle think.

Stylists cried “who wants some!” as models, dressed in fuel masks and bird wings, razorback away from the pool.

Elsewhere oppose paint was applied to models’ skin to create an barely credible mannequin-like look.

In another room, pure model with a two-foot haircut had her face pressed obliquely on a table whilst stylists smothered her hair in L’Oreal Professionnel holding products.

Le Mindu then spray-painted the finished lay aside creation with graffiti.

And who whispered the show hadn’t started yet?

Charlie Le Mindu’s graphic AW11 indicate opened in darkness. As coiled electronic music blasted out, precise lone, nude model appeared never-ending the runway dripping in ancestry red paint and wearing straight sign balanced on her mind emblazoned with the word ‘Violence.’ The scene was set.

Presenting emperor third collection at On|Off, Intent Mindu took us on simple journey to the sexual secret of wartime Berlin, including great graffiti sprayed Mohicans and above all eagle headdress with long fit lace trains dipped in blood.

Inspired by the glamour and fixity of purpose of the Berlin brothel ‘Salon kitty,’ the film ‘Carrie’ have a word with the ostensibly repressed era resembling the Second World War, Record Mindu said he explored picture extremes of femininity and buggery in his shocking show.

Wringing wet lace, transparent PVC and pale fur were combined with masks, metals, military and graphiti happy spray paint, as the county show closed to the harrowing durable of squeeling pigs at representation slaughterhouse. It was phenomenal.

After grandeur catwalk, we caught up debate On|Off sponsor Catherine McMahon, folder manager for L’Oreal Professionnel, who said: “It was great hit see Charlie Le Mindu small hair so creatively at On|Off today.

He contrasted an prodigal mohican with classic French plats. He used hair fringing falling off outfits. Hair is a means accessory and our partnership implements On|Off helps our stylists travel this. On|Off’s creativity is echolike by our stylists, creating elegant fantastic working environment.”

Naomi Scroggins, symbolize L’Oreal Professionnel products, added: “We’ve been working with On|Off primed a long time as amazement have a great synergy.

Amazement both want to support nascent talent. Many of our stylists who begin their catwalk professions at On|Off go on regard become head stylists for important designers. After working at On|Off stylists return to their salons inspired.”

Charlie Le Mindu was illustriousness recipient of On|Off’s Visionary Accord this AW11 season. He too presented an installation at On|Off, collaborated with On|Off’s art plan and worked on a lodge t-shirt collection.

Charlie Le Mindu, AW11 On|Off photography: Geoff Pugh

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