
During a press day a few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of checking out the collection of recent Central Saint Martins graduate Liz Black. Though I was unfamiliar with Black's collection at first, the structural, eye-catching pieces instantly had my full attention - and I had to agree with the showroom assistants who were certain that she would be the next big designer to emerge from the London fashion scene.
Only a week or so later, Lady Gaga exited a London hotel, wearing one of Black's designs, so I guess we weren't that far off. And while the Circle Bow Dress is one of the most iconic pieces you'll find in the collection, the majority of what I saw was very wearable - even if you don't have Gaga's flair for drama.
Simple in the front, funky at the back - the structural mini dress featuring a Pollock inspired print and cut-out at the back.Much of Liz Black's AW11/12 'Concentric Thoughts' range builds on her degree collection titled 'Arty Society', which featured geometric and circular shapes inspired by the orphist artist Sonia Delaunay and vivid prints à la Jackson Pollock. While it's best to let the clothing do the talking, I found the following press release description to be quite accurate: "The Liz Black label reflects conceptual creativity and a focus on wearable statement pieces with timeless appeal; a minimalist and elegant aesthetic with an emphasis on structural shapes; impeccably tailored and chic pieces that complement the feminine silhouette for the modern fashionista."
A closer look at the Circle Bow Dress as worn by Lady Gaga. The bow cut-out detail at the collar provides a cute accent.If you favor the Japanese or Belgian designers (especially Margiela) - and even the simplicity of Celine or Jil Sander, chances are you'll love most of what Liz Black has to offer. The wearer of her clothes is described as being both a daring yet elegant dresser, and while I may not be bold enough to run around in a circular jumpsuit anytime soon, I can definitely see myself in the structural dresses or the tailored coats. The quality was impressive and the attention to detail made every piece unique - whether it was the cut-outs, the sheer elements or the color blocked sleeves.
Though I'm not aware of any stockists at the moment, I'm certain Liz Black's pieces will be picked up by the more prestigious boutiques and department stores in the near future. For now, if you're interested in any of the pieces, I suggest you head to the official website where you'll find contact details for sales or other enquiries.

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