Entrevista con The Blonds

Lanzado en 2007, The Blonds es la caprichosa creación del dúo de diseño remolcado Phillipe y David Blond. Su etiqueta hecha a pedido, que comenzó con el estímulo de Patricia Field, es conocida por sus bodys con incrustaciones de gemas, minivestidos adornados con cristales y corsés adornados con púas, lentejuelas y cadenas. (En otras palabras: cosas totalmente prácticas y realistas). Desde su inicio, la marca ha atraído la atención de celebridades y las dos han creado piezas únicas para Katy Perry, Lil' Kim, Paris Hilton y Dita von Teese. Incluso le dieron a Barbie un glamuroso cambio de imagen para su 50.o cumpleaños, vestiéndola con un minivestido con tachuelas de diamantes y una capa de pelo sintético. En la víspera de su desfile de primavera enMade Fashion Week , los diseñadores francos hablaron con nosotros sobre su inspiración, su próximo desfile y sus planes para crear una línea prêt-à-porter.  

Phillipe, you were a makeup artist and freelance fashion illustrator. What made you start a clothing brand?
Phillipe Blond:

After David and I met, starting a line was a natural progression. We started making things because we couldn't find what we wanted to wear. Then friends started asking us to create pieces for them. Patricia Field was the first person to suggest producing a line. Her store houses one of the most eclectic collections of merchandise we've ever seen, so naturally we fit right in. Everything around us acted as a catalyst, and boom: The Blonds were born!

How do you keep your designs so energetic?
David Blond:

There is no other city like New York. It has this way of keeping you energized and inspired. No matter where we are or what time of day, it excites and sometimes shocks us. It is the perfect place for a creative person to be, and the City is always reflected in what we create.

How do you collaborate with each other?
PB:

Technically I play the role of head designer, and David is the creative director. Sometimes we have opposing views, but most of the time it's like we finish each other's sentences. Because we spend so much of our time with each other, the work blends together [into] a wild tapestry. Our pieces generally take four to six weeks to create; some can take longer.

You do custom pieces that are made to order. Do you have plans for a ready-to-wear line?
DB:

We are looking forward to designing ready-to-wear in the future—so stay tuned.

What do style and fashion mean to you?
PB:

I would rather have style than fashion.

What inspired your latest collection?
DB:

You'll have to see the show to find out!

What are some of your favorite places in New York City?
PB:

The

West Village

or

Central Park

. We love the

Gilded Lily

 on Wednesdays [the club hosts a party that night called “Feel Up”], and one of our favorite restaurants is

The Standard Grill

.

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