Industry | Fashion |
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Founded | 2011 |
Founders | Ksenia Schnaider, Anton Schnaider |
Headquarters | Kyiv , Ukraine |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Clothing, shoes, accessories, branding |
Website | www |
KSENIASCHNAIDER is a Kyiv-based brand which led by Ksenia and Anton Schnaider.[1] The brand was established in 2011, but gained a worldwide recognition in 2016 with the invention of demi-denims.[2] The model was created as a combination of the culottes and the skinny jeans.[3]
History
Ksenia Schnaider started to create the first pair of jeans from second-hand denim, which led the designers to develop this into an ongoing project. Upcycling has proved to be a great tool for the designers. At the moment Ksenia Schnaider has 3 re-worked lines — denim, sport and knits and the Denim Fur Technology.[4]
Out of 1000-2500 items made each season, around a third are upcycled. Each year they upcycle 5.3 tonnes worth of denim jeans, which is up to 7000 pairs, to make about 5000 of new garments. On average 550-700 jeans are upcycled each month.[5]
Demi-denims
The most famous design by the duo is demi-denims. A combined silhouette of pants which appear to be made out of two separate garments. Demi-denims look just like slim fit jeans from behind, like a skirt or culottes worn on top of slim fit jeans – from the front.[6]
After its debut in 2016 it has instantly gained a success online and among celebrities. Among the latter were Celine Dion and Bella Hadid.[7][8][9]
Collaborations
In March 2019, the brand announces the launch of ISKO x KSENIASCHNAIDER, an eco-denim capsule collection made of ISKO Earth FitTM responsible fabrics. The designers decided to experiment with KSENIASCHNAIDER statement pieces to see how they would perform if made with a completely different fabric. This collection is inspired by KSENIASCHNAIDER best-selling items from the last three years. It features the brand's signature demi-denims, flared jeans, denim shorts, skirts, and cropped jackets. Together, both brands believe in producing responsible fashion that has a low impact on the environment.[10]
For the spring-summer 2020, KSENIASCHNAIDER collaborated with Belgium-based shoe label MOROBÉ. Together they have produced mules and boots made from leftover denim.
This year, KSENIASCHNAIDER has also created 'anti-easy' capsule line for Isetan Tokyo out of leftover materials in the KSENIASCHNAIDER studio.
Awards
In 2019 label took place in the Vogue Green Talent shortlist for upcycling an estimated 500 pairs of jeans, or five tonnes of textile and denim per year.[11]
See also
- TTSWTRS
External links
References
- ↑ "посилання. Forbes написав про український бренд Ksenia Schnaider". The Village Україна. 30 July 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
- ↑ "Ksenia Schnaider Kiev Spring 2018 Fashion Show". Vogue. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
- ↑ "Ksenia Schnaider". www.notjustalabel.com. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- ↑ "Ksenia Schnaider News, Collections, Fashion Shows, Fashion Week Reviews, and More". Vogue. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
- ↑ Rabimov, Stephan. "Ksenia Schnaider Knows How To Make Upcycled Fashion Beautiful". Forbes. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- ↑ "The most surprising micro-trend of 2017 has arrived". Harper's Bazaar. 2 March 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
- ↑ "Bella Hadid Wears Ksenia Schnaider Demi Jeans – Denimology". Denimology. 1 October 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
- ↑ "Bella Hadid wears KSENIASCHNAIDER jeans".
- ↑ "Celebrities wear KSENIASCHNAIDER".
- ↑ RU, FashionNetwork com. "ISKO и Ksenia Schnaider создали капсульную коллекцию эко-денима". FashionNetwork.com (in Russian). Retrieved 1 December 2021.
- ↑ Erizanu, Paula. "10 years of KSENIASCHNAIDER: fashion highlights from Ukraine's sustainably rebellious brand". The Calvert Journal. Retrieved 1 December 2021.