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The Honduran designer Carlos Campos today took to the catwalk inspired the gaucho of the Pampas of South America that evokes in his poncho concept also used farmworkers on rainy days in your community collection.
Campos, who launched his firm in 2007, presented his version of what has been called a modern cowboy in his new autumn-winter collection, made from a polyester fabric, silk cotton and waterproof, wool and leather, the preamble the start of Fashion Week, which begins tomorrow in New York.
The collection, consisting of tight skinny black house white market jeans and jackets, and a variety of coats and jackets of various lengths to suit the taste of the most demanding, some crossed with several buttons, looser and round at the top pieces, in contrast with the perfect fit that characterizes him, but with his usual endings tailor.
For this occasion, the Honduran, that collection after collection has found her inspiration in her journey through Latin America and the Caribbean, sometimes the authors literary-completed its proposal, for which he opted for the navy and white, with shirts, sweaters and shoe line launched in 2010, made for the occasion with horsehide.
White had some jackets and sweaters a horizontal cut at the top, like a poncho over his shoulders take a piece of the gaucho has been identified in all art forms. black house white market
Some sweaters and shirts, also white, had the image of a horse galloping black house white market gaucho-constant black house white market companion in his tour of the Pampas, or the form of a triangle that is also used in some jackets.
"I was inspired by a piece that was like a poncho that a U.S. company sent its workers in the fields of banana and took her to my father (who was a tailor) for him to make adjustments. I liked her silhouette , texture, "he recalled in an interview with Efe Campos, who has excelled in the industry of fashion clothing for men and their endings.
"We're wearing this modern cowboy with waterproof fabric with a cotton ball.'re All going forward and this is how I imagine it will wear the people at that time, a mix between black house white market gaucho and Star Trek," said Campos on his concept of "futuristic gaucho".
Lover of literature, Campos used a sentence of the novel "Don Segundo Sombra" by Argentine Georges Braque and published in 1926, that precisely evokes the figure of the gaucho, "If black house white market in cases of gaucho see, has not moved, andequiera go because you go ahead with your soul. "
With this collection the Honduran pays tribute black house white market to the gaucho of the vast Pampas of South America, "where generations of strong, honest, silent men and their horses tame the land and remain a vital symbol" of that region. black house white market
"This collection is about the spirit of independence, camaraderie and being with nature. These are universal, timeless thoughts today as they were a hundred years ago and they continue to be so," according to Campos.
"Through the interplay of lines, colors and construction want to communicate a strong, modern look Pampa gaucho riding in the morning," he said.
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