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]]>Alexander started making his first dress designs and clothes when he was four. Since then, he has established himself as the fashion’s newest rising star. He is selling his pieces all over the world while even receiving commissions from celebrities.
Thanks to his great skills, Alexander also got himself a huge social media following. He has 1.5 million followers on Instagram, where his mother Sherri Madison shares his newest creations.
In a recent chat with PEOPLE, Madison revealed that neither she nor any member of the family had a role in Max’s choice; the boy simply said that he wanted to be a dressmaker one day and started doing it.
“He just started making dresses, it was the craziest thing,” she told the media outlet. “I ran and got my husband. I was like, ‘Come out of your office, you have to see what Max is doing. It’s crazy.’ “
Despite already having more than 100 original designs and putting together several fashion shows, Max has much bigger goals for himself.
“He wants to be the head of the house of Gucci or he wants to have his own atelier, Couture to the Max Italian,” Madison added.
Continue scrolling to check out more of his creations below.
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]]>“I saw too much suffering, I wanted to make people happy instead,” he relayed in an interview with Fashion Stories.
That change came through fashion. Based in Stockholm, Josefi’s fashion label is all about having a good time, with his designs both quirky and original. But though his brand is based around this simple idea, his designs are anything but simplistic. “I approach designing clothes very scientifically,” he notes.
Striving for innovation, his brand created the first 3D printed shoe in the world. In 2015, they also started to use a laser technique as treatment of their jeans to lower the use of chemicals and water. Now, their goal is to be 100% sustainable.
With an eye for fashion-forward design and sophisticated tailoring, combined with high technology and innovation, Josefi’s work hasn’t gone unnoticed. In 2011, he won the first installment of Project Runway in Sweden, and he has received several prestigious awards since.
Follow his Instagram page for a pop of fashion.
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]]>“It is such a satisfaction when you are creating a new collection, especially when it falls perfectly on the body or when the prints come out beautifully,” gushed Körner in an interview with The Smoke Detector. “When you love what you are doing it doesn’t feel like work and you can work late nights with no problem.”
Still, she notes that the fashion industry, being as tough and as crowded as it is, requires a certain mindset. “It is a lot of pressure (especially starting your own company) and it’s an intense schedule during the whole year,” she says. “That’s why it’s important to find balance.”
Incidentally, balance is also key when it comes to her approach to design. Aiming to create that carefully balanced mixture of powerful grunginess and nordic minimalism, Körner’s inspiration comes from both conceptual themes and architectural perspectives. It’s little wonder that the industry is taking note.
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]]>The post 7-Year-Old Designer Max Alexander is Fashion’s Newest Rising Star appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Alexander started making his first dress designs and clothes when he was four. Since then, he has established himself as the fashion’s newest rising star. He is selling his pieces all over the world while even receiving commissions from celebrities.
Thanks to his great skills, Alexander also got himself a huge social media following. He has 1.5 million followers on Instagram, where his mother Sherri Madison shares his newest creations.
In a recent chat with PEOPLE, Madison revealed that neither she nor any member of the family had a role in Max’s choice; the boy simply said that he wanted to be a dressmaker one day and started doing it.
“He just started making dresses, it was the craziest thing,” she told the media outlet. “I ran and got my husband. I was like, ‘Come out of your office, you have to see what Max is doing. It’s crazy.’ “
Despite already having more than 100 original designs and putting together several fashion shows, Max has much bigger goals for himself.
“He wants to be the head of the house of Gucci or he wants to have his own atelier, Couture to the Max Italian,” Madison added.
Continue scrolling to check out more of his creations below.
The post 7-Year-Old Designer Max Alexander is Fashion’s Newest Rising Star appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Naim Josefi Makes the Case For Technological Fashion appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I saw too much suffering, I wanted to make people happy instead,” he relayed in an interview with Fashion Stories.
That change came through fashion. Based in Stockholm, Josefi’s fashion label is all about having a good time, with his designs both quirky and original. But though his brand is based around this simple idea, his designs are anything but simplistic. “I approach designing clothes very scientifically,” he notes.
Striving for innovation, his brand created the first 3D printed shoe in the world. In 2015, they also started to use a laser technique as treatment of their jeans to lower the use of chemicals and water. Now, their goal is to be 100% sustainable.
With an eye for fashion-forward design and sophisticated tailoring, combined with high technology and innovation, Josefi’s work hasn’t gone unnoticed. In 2011, he won the first installment of Project Runway in Sweden, and he has received several prestigious awards since.
Follow his Instagram page for a pop of fashion.
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]]>The post Louise Körner’s Fashion Label is All About Balance appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“It is such a satisfaction when you are creating a new collection, especially when it falls perfectly on the body or when the prints come out beautifully,” gushed Körner in an interview with The Smoke Detector. “When you love what you are doing it doesn’t feel like work and you can work late nights with no problem.”
Still, she notes that the fashion industry, being as tough and as crowded as it is, requires a certain mindset. “It is a lot of pressure (especially starting your own company) and it’s an intense schedule during the whole year,” she says. “That’s why it’s important to find balance.”
Incidentally, balance is also key when it comes to her approach to design. Aiming to create that carefully balanced mixture of powerful grunginess and nordic minimalism, Körner’s inspiration comes from both conceptual themes and architectural perspectives. It’s little wonder that the industry is taking note.
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