After studying the work of the artist Paul Harris, Quinn became obsessed with the idea of transformi
After studying the work of the artist Paul Harris, Quinn became obsessed with the idea of transforming a woman into a textile by entirely immersing her in colour and print. “I wanted to create a strong image but still retain interesting detail, textile and fashion,” he said. “Initially each girl would be one overload of textile but I then introduced contrasting surfaces and colours to create something that is odd and otherworldly.” Romantic, tough and unapologetic, models in full body suits, thigh-high boots and gowns pounded down the runway. For Quinn, the was key was to create a different look for each model; he featured second skin velour, hessian mixed with embroidery and bold mushrooming florals, creating unexpected twists of colour, textile and form. -- source link