Transitional Dressing
Sara discusses her ideas for 'transitional dressing' from spring to summer, even through winter highlighting some pieces from MUUSE's own designers. ... Read more
Sara discusses her ideas for 'transitional dressing' from spring to summer, even through winter highlighting some pieces from MUUSE's own designers. ... Read more
MUUSE designer Sigrun Unnarsdóttir is currently part of an amazing project in Iceland called “NorthEast10”. The project involves a mix of creative minds; Fashion Designers, Industrial Designers, Graphic Designer and an Image Communication team that all have some sort of link to East Iceland and an interest in the materials East Iceland possesses. This is the... Read more
Last week, we looked at how the use of online media can help you raise awareness of your work as a fashion designer (view the post here) – now, it’s time to look at how you can use your work to create unique content, to network, team up with others and through these synergies add... Read more
Growing up on the east coast of Iceland with three sisters and a craft savvy mother, fashion has not been an obvious, but yet somehow natural career choice for Sigrun Unnarsdottìr. Welcoming her at MUUSE, we had a chat with her about the community she grew up in and which still influences her work, her... Read more
Growing up on the east cost of Iceland, Sigrun‘s colourful outerwear collection is inspired by her home community and the people she encounters. She describes her collection, which is built up around three couples who interact with each other in materials, colours and shapes, as “antifunctional outdoor wear based on functional items” – we think... Read more
Vogue Italia’s Talent section, a whole universe on vogue.it devoted to scouting and promoting upcoming international design talent, has been MUUSE’s scouting ground for a while now – the beautiful picture galleries and background information on each designer, together with the impeccable taste of Talents editor in chief and senior fashion editor Sara Maino and... Read more