Posted:Friday, February 12th, 2010 at 1:57 pm | A Triumph News article | Written by: Triumph
Triumph are pleased to have collaborated with the London based fashion label FELDER FELDER at this years 2010 London Fashion Week. Identical twins Daniela and Annette set up their label in 2006, making their debut at London Fashion Week with their spring/summer 2008 collection. Included in their showpiece was the styling of some of their favourite pieces from Triumph’s AW 2010 collection that were unveiled on the catwalk on the 19th February 2010.
Triumph is excited to have collaborated with such gifted designers that share not only Triumph’s vision and love for detail, but also the brand’s firm belief in quality. Annette Felder on the collaboration: “We were really attracted to this collaboration because it allowed us to get some real insights into the garments that are closest to the skin – Triumph has spent the past 124 years shaping the female form and has a true understanding of women and encourages them to be who they want
to be.”
The great news continues with the amazing design duo supporting this year’s Triumph Inspiration Award. To follow and for more information, click here to join TIA on Facebook.
Felder Felder AW collection was truly beautiful. Every time a model stepped on the catwalk one couldn’t help but covet that outfit and become that woman.
And Felder Felder woman is really something: dark, vampish, feminine, romantic and always with an edge, she makes herself noticed without ever being too revealing.
The collection displayed a mix of body-con and floaty dresses, super furry coats and chain embellished leather jackets (to die for, BTW). And having women designing for other women means there’s something to flatter every body type.
Thanks Triumph and Louise for the exciting opportunity!
I have to agree with Erica – the Felder Felder collection was amazing, and I sooo want one of the leather jackets! I loved the embellished bra worn as outerwear, and I loved the mix of leather and fabrics. I am a bit unsure about the ruffles over the hips, though, as it may not suit a woman with a non-model shape! A big thanks from me to Triumph and Louise for the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!