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Sarah Arnett   The Illustrated Recipe print pattern

The amazingly talented illustrator and designer Sarah Arnett can’t fail to inspire you with her impressive portfolio. After initially studying in woven textiles, Arnett graduated from the University of Brighton with a BA Hons in Fashion Design. Her childhood was spent in Africa where she spent hours watching her father in his studio, while he drew and created collages. Much of her inspiration is derived from the the African landscape, with its rich variety of tropical plants which are a key feature throughout her work. Her latest collection for Spring/Summer 2013 ‘Modern Love’ which she has collaborated on with Kim Hunt, displays the deep vibrant colourways of the African terrain. Her latest illustrated work for an exhibition entitled ‘The Illustrated Recipe’ is on show at the ‘Brighton Festival’, until 26th May, see her website for more info.

Sarah Arnett   The Illustrated Recipe print pattern

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Pattern Boundaries   Julie Alpert print pattern

‘Black pattern watercolours’ are the mixed media exploration of physical pattern boundaries by Seattle based artist Julie Alpert. Patternbank are loving Julie’s playful studies of individual pattern and the relationship between their outer boundaries. Mixing watercolour, ink and permanent marker these beautifully created works are of great inspiration. If you happen to be in Seattle over the next couple of days we recommend dropping by Soil Art gallery where Julie is exhibiting until the 27th April.

Pattern Boundaries   Julie Alpert print pattern

Pattern Boundaries   Julie Alpert print pattern

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Peggy Wolf   Fashion and Sophistication inspiration

German born illustrator Peggy Wolf has a unique style which is always recognizable. After studying  Fashion Design, Peggy began a career in interior design, with both influencing her illustration technique. Her well known fashion inspired designs sell on Etsy and Culturelabel, but Wolf has more recently collaborated with with knitwear designer Iben Høj creating a series of illustrations for her A/W 2013 lookbook. Check out her website for a sneaky peek.

 Peggy Wolf   Fashion and Sophistication inspiration

Peggy Wolf   Fashion and Sophistication inspiration

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Peggy Wolf   Fashion and Sophistication inspiration

Luís Alves   Patterns with Soul inspiration

Patternbank love the intense mixing of patterns going on in Luis Alves fabulous illustrations. Alves is a illustrator and graphic designer based in Lisbon, Portugal and from his work you can see how he loves to mix patterns from vintage tiles and textiles to create something new and modern. Alves uses a mixture of digital and marker based techniques in his work combining a love of soul and funk which can be found in commissioned posters on behance/UrbanMyth.net and his Flickr page.

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Illustration Collective   Patswerk graphics

These quirky, oddball illustrations are the work of Netherlands based art studio Patswerk. Situated in The Hague, Patswerk was founded in 2008 by long time friends Ramon Avelino, Rogier Mulder and Lex van Tol. The studio collective use playful, surreal, complex compositions that mix an array of everyday objects in fresh colourful statements. See more of their unique and fun work at the recently updated website patswerk.nl.

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Illustration Collective   Patswerk graphics

In this report Patternbank brings you our print and pattern highlights from the recent London A/W 2013 Fashion Week. Here we have selected key designers showing the strongest print trends for the Fall / Winter 2013 Season. Check back soon for Part 2 of the London Fashion Week print report, which we are currently working on!

Holly Fulton A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Geometric Pattern & Patchwork  - Regimented Lipstick prints – 3D Structure Pattern – Tiger & Bear Face Graphic Motifs - Collaged Workings - M.C. Escher Inspired Geometric Cube Prints – Twisted Art Deco Plays

Holly Fulton photos via Fashionising.com

Clements Ribeiro A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Folk Borders – Geometric Impact - Folkloric influences – Tapestry Patterns – Brazilian ‘Chita’ Floral Placements – Grid and Colourblock Layouts – Tartan – Animal Print References

Clements Ribeiro photos via Fashionising.com

KTZ A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Deconstructed Tarot & Playing Card Elements – High Contrast Pattern Combos – Pop Tribalism - Leather Patchwork Pattern – Intense Pattern Mixes – Kaleidoscope Print Build-Ups

KTZ photos via Fashionising.com

Giles A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Gold Foil Print Highlights – Neon Folk Looks – Photographic Fractured Prints – Abstracted Photo Prints – Oversized Ikat Prints

Giles photos via Fashionising.com

Christopher Kane A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Re-energised Camouflage Prints – Sculptural Geometric Structures – Brain Motifs – Charles Rennie Mackintosh References - 60s Visual Plays

Christopher Kane photos via Fashionising.com

Erdem A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Oversized Sequins  - Dark Grounds – Abstracted Prints – Mixing of Blurred and In Focus Forals - Damask References – Lace and Rose Layered Looks – Scattered Pattern Structures

Erdem photos via Fashionising.com

Jean-Pierre Braganza A/W 2013

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Panoramic Landscape Print  – Mathematical Ratio References  -  Dystopian Visuals – Infinity Sci-Fi Borders – Digital Experimentation – Print Structures Inspired by The Golden Ratio – Smoky Looks

Jean Pierre Braganza photos via Fashionising.com

Part 2 of Patternbank’s London’s Print & Pattern Highlight report will be live shortly.

London Fashion Week – Autumn/Winter 2013 – Print & Pattern Highlights – Part 1 catwalks

Hannah Waldron   Texture, Pattern and Structure print pattern

Stockholm based print designer Hannah Waldron exhibits a strong sense of pattern and structure in her prints, and more recently has embraced weave, translating her signature style into structured textiles. With an enviable list of commissions in her portfolio including a tapestry commission for PICK ME UP 2012, and various projects for the V&A, Pizza Express and Paul Smith to name but a few, Hannah’s success is abundant. Patternbank love her stylised approach to pattern, building images with simple lines and blocks. Hannah’s ‘Furoshiki‘ (a type of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth that were frequently used to transport clothes, gifts, or other goods) are available to buy, with 10% of sales  going towards recovery efforts in Tohoku, specifically to rebuild a sewing factory where Furoshikis are made.

Hannah Waldron   Texture, Pattern and Structure print pattern

Hannah Waldron   Texture, Pattern and Structure print pattern

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Hannah Waldron   Texture, Pattern and Structure print pattern

Bernhard Willhelm   Avant Garde inspiration

Art posing as fashion, or fashion posing as art? Bernard Willhelm’s S/S ’13 collection defies all the conventional rules of fashion. Combining clashing pattern and texture with obscure proportion and volume this collection, like art draws you in and forces you to have an opinion. Love it or hate it, you can’t help but be mesmerized. Notching up ten years in the business this year, Willhelm’s enthusiasm and creativity know no bounds, to see more collections, news and videos visit his website. Prepare to be shocked and inspired!

Bernhard Willhelm   Avant Garde inspiration

Bernhard Willhelm   Avant Garde inspiration

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Bernhard Willhelm   Avant Garde inspiration