John Bartlett’s Off-Grid Fashion Line
John Bartlett is an ecelectic and innovative menswear designer. His style is this clash of preppy and queer aesthetics — think pinstripes and pink!
The best part about Bartlett’s line — which was showcased at NYC Fashion Week — is that he produced the entire collection off-grid. That’s right, there is not one carbon emission to be found anywhere in his pretty penny loafers.
The collection features hand-woven Italian fabrics, hand croheted, stitched and knitted garments using foot-pedal sewing machines. Once produced, the garments were packaged in recycled boxes and transported using biofuel.
Bartlett studied sociology at Harvard before turning toward fashion. His non-traditional background lends itself nicely to his work, which consists of a sleek, traditional silhouette that pulses with life and color when it comes to the fabric selection and the details.
You can read more about Bartlett at NY Magazine and you can also check out slideshows of his Fall and Spring 2007 collections there.
I’m sure a slide show of his spring 2008 collection will be up soon!Also, be sure to check out this great interview with Bartlett by the Fashion Informer.
Bartlett is so off-grid, he doesn’t have his own website. However, he does have a boutique in NYC’s West Village, so if you are ever in town, please go check it out!
Photo Credit: First View for New York Magazine
Source: New York Magazine & Off Grid
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Sep 11, 2007 at 11:03 am
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