Pakistan’s pre-eminent couturier Nilofer Shahid presented her “Rembrandt Collection” as the grand finale to Fashion
Pakistan Week [FPW15], Winter / Festive 2015 on Monday, 30th
November 2015.
Nilofer Shahid’s creative obsession with the
great Dutch artist Rembrandt began six years ago during a visit to the Rijks
Museum, Amsterdam, when she was spellbound by the sheer genius of Rembrandt. The
Rembrandt Collection is the realisation of that grand obsession into sartorial
expression.
Rembrandt has captivated the imagination of
millions over the centuries, but no one in the East has paid tribute to his
work in the form of couture. Nilofer’s Rembrandt Collection is in many ways a
conversation between the two artists and a powerful expression of her
fascination with the Master.
The collection is based on the Life & Works
of the Maestro. The Five Segments of the Collection depict unique stages of
Rembrandt’s life and artistic career: Etching;
Chiaroscuro (light and shadow); Baroque; Military; Melancholy. Garments in
each category reflect some of Rembrandt’s most celebrated paintings. Every
dress is a story, treated in layers, never drifting from its artistic dialogue;
each dress is a tribute to the artist’s devotion and creativity. The
showstopper is inspired by one of Rembrandt’s most famous romantic paintings,
“The Jewish Bride,”- a work of awesome solemnity that represents a deep fusion
of spiritual and physical love, unsurpassed in the history of painting.
The collection uses a variety
of luxurious fabrics including Velvet, Cashmere, Kimkhwab (our local hand-woven
brocade), Jamavar, Duchess Satin, Chantilly lace, Organza and various silks.
Nilofer has employed a combination of modern and traditional techniques
including digital-printing, laser-cutting, zardozi, resham and stonework in her
Baroque embellishments. She has used semi-precious stones and pearls to
accentuate 3-D embroidery and has developed a unique chainmail effect.
Nilofer’s couture roots are reflected in the emphasis on structure and
impeccable detailing.
All of the accessories for
the collection have been created in-house, including shoes, bags, jewellery and
headpieces. Watch for copper accents throughout, including copper heels,
armbands and earcuffs, inspired by the copper plates Rembrandt’s used for etching.
Baroque accents including plumes, pearls and genuine semi-precious stones evoke
seventeenth century opulence.
“It is believed that no artist has researched
and understood the human soul, so movingly and convincingly, as Rembrandt.”
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“He touches the core of my soul, when he bares
his. He always abandoned convention, like I do. I feel like I am a reflection
of his soul”
Nilofer Shahid
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