……………..Since Spring is quickly transitioning to summer, only days away, I thought it would be fun to post a retrospective of my second to last Spring collection I did for Anne Klein…This Spring 1992 collection was especially fun to do……Developing the special tweeds in France was like working in a candy store……Tissage Des Chaumes opened their business in 1908, and were known for their fancy tweeds. Chanel was one of their main customers. The main buildings were two stories tall, long and made entirely of wood. I remember thinking it was like a set from “Taming of the Shrew”, when Burton was chasing Liz from room to room in these old wooden building. There were rows and rows of different types and colors of yarn in tall wooden bins. It was a rainbow of yarns….They had rows of large OLD wooden hand looms that they made many of their fabrics upon. I would select a combination of yarns and they had them quickly put on a small loom to give me an idea of what the combination would look like. We worked on many ideas, patterns and weaves….If I liked it we would continue with other color combinations. They then made “blankets” like a patch work of different combinations for me to choose from. Each patch work was numbered and these blankets were sent to NY for me to select from. I built most of the 1992 Spring collection around these tweeds…..I even did a denim and leather group in these colors. The factory was on the border of France and Belgium and we had to fly there…..I also remember thinking it looked more Flemish than French……..like an old master’s painting……The following posts to come are from my “1992 ANNE KLEIN LOOK BOOK”.
Very handsome man