After bringing us to her Copenhagen dwelling final season with a present held on the charming cobbled road on which she lives, Stine Goya opted to present us perception into her work life this time round. She introduced her fall 2024 assortment contained in the model’s atelier.
The designer commissioned British-born, Copenhagen-based artist David Risley to color portraits of her workforce, from senior print designer Blanca to sample maker Roberto. The ensuing artworks had been held on the studio partitions, guaranteeing that these working behind-the-scenes had been entrance of thoughts (later Goya’s workforce got here out for a bow, wearing brightly-colored shirts).
Goya used Risley’s work as a place to begin for the gathering, even transposing the artist’s portray of the model’s signature clog—impressed by Delacroix’s Ladies of Algiers—onto a tunic gown. Hand-drawn prints of the staircase main as much as the atelier and the desk within the showroom additionally made their manner into the gathering, offering a really literal tackle the theme.
The designer reiterated her curiosity in colour with a voiceover in the beginning of the present, which noticed her studying out her manifesto. “Colours have all the time been on the core of my creativity,” she stated. “They outline me as a designer and, in some ways, as an individual.” Whereas Goya could also be greatest recognized for her use of pastel shades, this season featured a moodier palette, from ochre purple to chocolate brown—maybe an indication of evolution because the model expands globally.
Like many up to date designers, Goya is more and more targeted on making a full wardrobe for her clients, from denim to tailoring. Probably the most profitable items supplied delicate twists on traditional staples: a structured two-in-one blazer and shirt, and a pinstripe skirt with a floral print peeking via.
For Stine Goya’s core buyer base, the checkerboard knits, jacquards, and sequins are prone to attraction. Retaining that model DNA will likely be essential because the designer—and her atelier—strikes ahead.