Stella Jean SS15
Milan Fashion Week
(photos: Style.com; Binzento)











Complete Stella Jean SS15 looks on Style.com
Backstage photos by Binzento


Stella Jean often brings her deep
Caribbean root into her work. Like past seasons, the colorful Haitians’ art-inspired
schemes continue to flourish in the latest SS15 collection, revealing the sense
of kindness, sincerity and respect of her culture. Hand-painted patterns by
native Haitians, imprinted on modern doll-like silhouettes, with eye popping
colors that for those who has a cheerful personality would not resist.
In particular, the addition of
sporty jerseys coupled with ethnically inspired designs is quite refreshing.
The familiar giraffe-print detail in some of the pieces may not seem like a new
idea, but it overall creates a focus of the look, and a balanced point that
diverges the complex patterns that are present. The final introduction of
one-piece swimsuits is somewhat a good surprise. Personally, the collection and
the concept behind it show promising potentials to the Asian market.
Though some may say that Jean has
been too comfortable working around the same concept of connecting her Haiti
background into her work, the current affair is by far to me is the most
interesting to date – she is progressively mastering the Haitian’s art and
become an expert of her trade.












Complete Stella Jean SS15 looks on Style.com
Backstage photos by Binzento
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