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Textile Accessories Design

A glimpse of some of the many products created during 5 years as a Textile Designer at Petrusse.
ALBA - Petrusse SS15 Collection
One of the brand's "beach shawls" block-printed on cotton, created after an original XIXth artwork.
The original design is part of Petrusse's private collection.
Artistic direction : Petrusse Reijnen

SOLE MIO - Petrusse SS15 Collection
A large square printed on very fine Georgette silk.
This design was inspired by a traditional OBI belt, part of Petrusse's private collection.
Artistic direction : Petrusse Reijnen
«PARIS» / «BORDEAUX » / «UN BAISER» - Petrusse SS2014 Collection
A series of silk squares inspired by old postcards.
Artistic Direction : Petrusse Reijnen
FOUQUET - Petrusse SS14 Collection
A scarf printed on a cotton/linen blend, made for the Vaux-le-Vicomte Château.
This design was inspired by the painted woodworks of the Château.
Artistic Direction : Petrusse Reijnen
 
 
LA FEMME - Petrusse AW14 Collection
A contemporary interpretation of a Flamenco Shawl.
Made for the National art Museum of Catalogne.
Artistic direction : Petrusse Reijnen
LYON - Petrusse AW14 Collection
Silk square. The design comes from an original XIXth artwork, part of Petrusse's private collection.
Artistic Direction : Petrusse Reijnen
 
 
MILLE FLEURS - Petrusse AW13 Collection
Silk satin square inspired by murano "millefiori" glass patterns.
Artistic Direction : Petrusse Reijnen
 
 
OLYMPIA - Petrusse SS 2012 Collection
A raw silk stole created for the Manet exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay, RMN Collection.
The idea is to extract an object from Manet's original masterpiece,
and re-interpret it into a fashion accessory.
Artistic Direction : Petrusse Reijnen
UNE ALLEGORIE - Petrusse AW09 Collection
A contemporary interpretation of a traditional pattern.
The original design is kept in the Musée de l'Impression sur Etoffes (Mulhouse).
Artistic direction : Petrusse Reijnen
 
 
Textile Accessories Design
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Textile Accessories Design

Design and development of silk scarves, wollen shawls. Processes include patterns for both printing and weaving.

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