Raf Simons’ new textile collection with Kvadrat
Belgian fashion designer Raf Simons has collaborated with famed Danish furnishing textile company Kvadrat on a new range of furniture fabrics.
Belgian fashion designer Raf Simons has collaborated with famed Danish furnishing textile company Kvadrat on a new range of furniture fabrics.
In fact, Simons originally trained as an industrial and furniture designer, but shifted across to fashion in his 20s; “I wanted to be active in an environment that was way more social, more dynamic and with more speed. I was young.”
The first time Simons used Kvadrat’s fabrics was for a fashion show back when he was creative director of Milan-based fashion label Jil Sander.
For that collection, Simons picked out over 75 patches of Kvadrat furnishings fabrics which he wove into coats.
Simons recently worked with his friend the artist Sterling Ruby on a menswear collection, which was shown in Paris last month, and has also worked with Adidas and Fred Perry on clothing and footwear capsules.
For Kvadrat, Simons has reworked versions of bouclés and tweeds (made sturdy and wearable enough for furniture) and packed the fabrics with plenty of his signature hot colors.