Feb 07, 2023

CPHFW: STAMM

James Cochrane

The STAMM´s collection is for men and women alike with organic silhouettes that allow individual styling and layering. There’s a love for jackets and coats and the key silhouette is built in a pattern STAMM calls ‘Fly’, where the sleeve construction is combined into the back, which brings an organic shape that invites movement and comfort.

The fabrics are balanced and combined with natural and organic handspun cottons and recycled lightweight man made fabrics. Handspun Indian Khadi dyed in tree bark, yellow pomegranate and natural indigo. STAMM let these meet recycled lightweight polyesters or nylons filled with RDS sourced down or kapok filling. The key is in the meeting between the two different trails of fabrics. There’s also a new introduction of recycled leather made from patches.

“It refers to bringing yourself across, it refers to Guru, to ‘GOAT’, to being a ‘G’ in any way you are a ‘G’. As I bring myself into my work, the collection reflects a personal journey and I believe one that collides with a journey many will sense. The feeling of liberation after having been blocked for some years, the balance of walking with both peace and yet with an inner fire (I’m Aries). I wish to let people see my vision while they also sense their own as that is the kind of fashion I like. One that invites and brings excitement to bring yourself, and not one that determines a one way rule of how to dress, or how to be and belong. Unity is key. The value of believing that we are all more alike than unalike. The wish to break boundaries, by working across countries and borders. We need humanity and connection. Being connected not only to a community of like minded people, but to oneself. In that sense we want to bring something universal without distinctions”, says Elisabet.

The concept and creations bring this across by the designs and also by the brand’s interest in exchange. These human values that refer to consciousness and connection are brought into the designs by various creative dialogues between Elisabet Stamm and other creatives. The artworks, music and jewelry showpieces present collaboration exchanges between Elisabet Stamm and illustrators, artists and musicians from across the world.

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