serial cultura spring 2010 lookbook
DESCRIPTION
Serial Cultura is a clothing and textiles line designed by Jennifer Jennings. With an emphasis on the creative process itself, Jennifer’s work involves photography, textile design, printing and dyeing. Jennifer believes in the art and craft of textile and clothing design. Her work focuses on merging printed art with organically structured silhouettes. Her Spring 2010 collection is inspired by simple geometric forms and assembled collages she created for the prints. Each garment shape reflects that simple geometry. The prints are either hand-printed in California or digitally printed from her original artwork. All garments are made in San Francisco, California. This is her fifth collection.TRANSCRIPT
SERIAL CULTURASpring 2010
Drape TopDIGITALLY PRINTED SILK TWILL
FOLD DRESSSILK TWILL DIGITAL PRINT
HALTER TOPHAND-SILKSCREENED ORGANIC COTTON
HALTER DRESSHAND-SILKSCREENED ORGANIC COTTON
Gathered Tank DressDIGITALLY PRINTED SILK TWILL
CIRCLE TOP
SILK KNIT LEGGINGHAND-SILKSCREENED
DIGITALLY PRINTED HABUTAI
FORWARD FlUTTER
DIGITALLY PRINTED SILK HABUTAI
SLEEVE TOP
Bord er scarf
CHEVRON TOP
DIGITALLY PRINTED SILK/COTTON VOILE
SILK KNIT LEGGINGHAND-SILKSCREENED SILK KNIT
Diamond Top
CHEVRON SCARF
HAND-SILKSCREENED ORGANIC COTTON
DIGITALLY PRINTED SILK/COTTON VOILE
Serial Cultura is a clothing and textiles line designed by Jennifer Jennings. With an emphasis on the creative process itself, Jennifer’s work involves photography, textile design, printing and dyeing.
Jennifer believes in the art and craft of textile and cloth-ing design. Her work focuses on merging printed art with organically structured silhouettes. Her Spring 2010 collection is inspired by simple geometric forms and assembled collages she created for the prints. Each garment shape reflects that simple geometry. The prints are either hand-printed in California or digitally printed from her original artwork. All garments are made in San Francisco, California. This is her fifth collection.
Jennifer studied the craft of traditional fiber arts at the Kansas City Art Institute. After completing her BFA she was awarded a Resident Artist Scholarship at Oregon College of Art and Craft to explore her interest in screen printing fabrics and clothing design. After spending a semester as a resident artist, she pursued fashion design at Parsons School of Design. She now resides in Oakland, California.
Special thanks to:Photography: Ben MayorgaPhoto assistant: Maria GillespieStylist: Sharon Maloney
Makeup/Hair:Tamara Brown Model: Alison Look Model AgencyJewelry: Crumley