Fully established at the forefront of contemporary fashion
design, the twice named “British Designer of the Year,”
Hussein Chalayan, is renowned for his innovative use of
materials, meticulous pattern cutting and progressive
attitudes to new technology.
This exhibition at Design Museum (from 21 January to 17
May) will be the first comprehensive presentation
of Hussein Chalayan’s work in the UK. Spanning fifteen
years of experimental projects, the exhibition explores
Hussein Chalayan's creative approach, his inspirations and
the many themes which influence his work such as cultural
identity, displacement and migration.
Exhibits will include ‘Afterwords’ which explores the notion
of ‘wearable, portable architecture’ in which furniture
literally transforms itself into garments; ‘Airborne’ bringing
the latest LED technology to fashion design with a
spectacular dress consisting of Swarovski crystals and
over 15,000 flickering LED lights and ‘Readings’ a dress
comprising of over 200 moving lasers presenting an
extraordinary spectacle of light.
Presenting fashion as a site of exploration and as
expressions of concepts, Hussein Chalayan challenges
preconceived notions of what clothing can mean, rather
than as garments with only functionality in mind. Motivated
by ideas and disciplines not readily associated with
fashion, Hussein Chalayan’s pioneering work crosses
between architecture, design, philosophy, anthropology,
science and technology.
Since 2003, Hussein Chalayan has also directed art
projects, including the short films “Temporal Meditations”,
“Place to Passage” and “Anaesthetics”. In 2005, he
represented Turkey at the 51st Venice Biennale with
Absent Presence, featuring Tilda Swinton.
Hussein Chalayan’s presentations demonstrate his unique
ability to combine beautiful and wearable clothes for today
with an intriguing vision of the future.
Hussein Chalayan is the creative director of PUMA, who
acquired a majority stake in Chalayan's London-based
fashion business and Hussein Chalayan brand in February
2008.
Hussein Chalayan at Design Museum

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- Elena Sommariva
- 15 January 2009
