• photography by MADS TEGLERS

    An interview with Barbara í Gongini

    Written by Michaela Widergren

    It’s literarily as cold as ice outside. I’m in Copenhagen, backstage at the overly crowded and very warm Barbara í Gongini aw13 show. When I get the chance to speak quickly with Barbara, flashes are going off and on as the surrounding people are filming us with their phones. I get the impression that I’m not the only one trying to get a word with the Scandinavian redhead.

    Tell me how you started the collection?

    We actually started with a team this season, we wanted to cut into the surface and construct openings so you can see through the fabrics so that you could compose the garments together in different layers.

    And this is your first men’s line, right?

    Yes, the men’s line is our absolute first, so we are super happy, Barbara says smiling and quickly introducing me to her passing assistant.

    Is there a difference creating for men?

    No, I don’t think so because actually this is the very base, so it’s within the same collection as the women’s line that was originally cut for women; we just took the most masculine parts and tried them out in a different silhouette.

    How are you working with sustainability?

    It’s a consideration for all to make and we are very much in the debate all the time. What we’ve found out is that it’s a very complex issue. You know, ecological cotton sounds fabulous but it’s still polluted… So what we have done is that we use recycled plastics, I mean, until the industry gets cleaned up, we’re just going to find our own ways and work with sustainability in ways that we believe in. For example, there is a Japanese company that can create textiles that can easily be compared with silk, but it’s completely made out of plastic. It’s so high-tech but still super refined.

    How do you feel about using animal products?

    We used to work with fur but when we got directly in contact with the suppliers to have a right on discussion with them, what we learned is that they couldn’t guarantee us anything. So we keep to sheep only, and we found Scandinavian suppliers for that. I mean the conditions are really important for us.

    After out chat I’m filled with warmth, but not from the temperature in the room, it’s from my talk with Barbara. I love a designer with a point of view and a greater understanding of eco-responsibility. I’m sure all of us standing in the buzz backstage felt the passion and ambition of the team, not just aiming to create new garments, but also aiming to create new ways of creating them.

  • photography by FREDRIK WANNERSTEDT
    stylist GORJAN LAUSEGER 
    hair & make up SANDRA ÖJELAND / Mikas Looks 
    model EMMA A / Stockholmsgruppen
     
    shirt pierre balmain

    Iroquois

    by Fredrik Wannerstedt by Michaela Widergren
    jacket FILIPPA K
    boxer shorts SUNSPEL
    necklace MAKE WAY
    blazer 2ND DAY
    vest MINIMARKET
    boxer shorts H&M
    t-shirt TIGER OF SWEDEN
    blazer RALPH LAUREN
    boxer shorts POLO RALPH LAUREN
    headpiece MARIA NILSDOTTER
    blazer JUST CAVALLI
    jacket PIERRE BALMAIN
    shoes DR. MARTENS
    boxer shorts H&M
    tights BACK
    cape BY MALENE BIRGER
    rain coat MINIMARKET
    boxer shorts HANRO
    shoes DR. MARTENS
    top HEIDI PAULA / MUUSE
    dress BY MALENE BIRGER
    boxer shorts HANRO
    vest 2ND DAY
    boxer shorts JOCKEY
    jacket DANIEL  SILVERSTAIN / MUUSE
    necklace BY MALENE BIRGER
    t-shirt MINNA PALMQVIST
    necklace GINA TRICOT
    boxer shorts HANRO
    skirt BACK
  • photography by MICHEL WIDENIUS
    make up PARI DAMANI / Agent Bauer
    hair ELIN ERIKSSON / Agent Bauer
    model HAIDY MÖTTUS / Mikas

    eyes  MAKE UP STORE Cosmonova glitter

    MAC Smolder pencil

    MAXFACTOR Clump Defy mascara

    YSL Touche Eclat

    lips & OTHER STORIES Lipgloss Nak papaya

    Haidy

    by Michel Widenius by Sofia Lindberg
    nails ESSIE Midnight cami
    skincare DERMALOGICA
    GIORGIO ARMANI Luminous Silk foundation
    hair DAVINES Oi oil
    left:
    eyes ARMANI Eyes to kill Aqua Collection #28
    & OTHER STORIES Moreen Blue
    right:
    hair DAVINES No 9 Structuring Mist

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