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Yearly Archives: 2017

  • Lava Scapes | Moodboard

    The moodboard draws inspiration from Lava Scapes of Nisyros. The whole of the island Nisyros is made up of volcanic rock varying from famously hard black obsidian to very soft off-white pumice.  Some of the most spectacular features are lava pinnacles, thrust upwards during eruptions and sculpted into fascinating and weird shapes by gases exploding …

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  • Donkey paths in Chora

    Donkeys have played a very important role in Greece’s past and especially in insular Greece. Donkeys have been a reliable partner for transporting goods , as well as, the main means of personal transportation around the island until less than a century ago. The donkey has been used for carrying olives, grapes, and other domestic …

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  • Olympians of Karpathos | Moodboard

    The moodboard draws inspiration from Olympos of Karpathos. According to a local myth, the first inhabitants of the island loved their home so much that kidnapped the Olympian Gods from Mount Olympus and brought them to live with them to the highest mountain of Karpathos, named Olympus after them. Therefore they were called Arpathei (those [...] More  →
  • Kalliniki sandals : Geometric balance

    According to a local myth, the first people of Karpathos, loved their home so much that kidnapped the Olympian Gods and brought them to the island. It is true that even today, in some villages, the locals conserve ancient traditions that are dated back to the ancient Doris and The Minoan Crete. One of these …

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  • Cycladic frames | Moodboard

    This moodboard draws inspiration from colourful cycladic frames of doors and windows. The prevailing colour has always been blue and along with the white-washed houses, this colour combination has become a trademark of Cyclades. The widespread use emanates from the ancient belief that the sky-blue shade of turquoise has the power to keep evil away. …

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  • Ethos : Cretan motifs

    The very heart of Ethos inspiration lies in the Greek traditional costumes, as well as the textiles and embroideries used by women to decorate their homes. Memories from the past, forgotten stories and values can be traced in each creation, while carefully selected materials and special techniques remind of Greece’s rich past. ‘We focus on …

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  • Ergon Mykonos : Minoan Pasiphaë

    All of the Ergon Mykonos creations are inspired by the images of Greek mythology, elements and materials of our rich culture and are customised to the contemporary, minimal aesthetic & pop culture. The Minoans S/S 17 collection is inspired by the myth of Minotaur, the findings of Knossos ruins and the way of life of …

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  • Ancient Greek Kridemnon

    Scarves inspired by the traditional flower motif of Skyros island found embroidered on local costumes. Optimism, perfectionism and love for the Greek element created Kridemnon and a fruitful cooperation has given it new wings to fly. Kridemnon x Ancient Greek Sandals The most impressive Skyrian embroideries are the ‘grafta’. Unlike the rest (white, gold or red embroideries) …

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  • Kridemnon : immortal Veil

    Kridemnon means headscarf in Ancient Greek; a divine piece of cloth belonging to goddess Ino that saves Odysseus and takes him from the island of Calypso to the land of Phaeaceans. Kridemnon also refers to the headscarf of Hecuba, who takes it from her head when she learns about the loss of Hector, her son. …

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  • Mary Katrantzou: de-codes Amphora symbol

    Mary Katrantzou combines the ancient with the hyper-modern, fusing classicism with futurism and sixties art. Ancient artefacts are warped through op-art designs, mapped across the topography of the body to create new focal points and emphasis. The New Classical collection marks a return to her trademark of trompe l’oeil prints, technically superlative across hourglass-seamed dresses …

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