Lars Muller Publishers
Akris - A Century in Fashion: Selbstverst舅dlich
Akris - A Century in Fashion: Selbstverst舅dlich
A century of pioneering design from the great Swiss fashion house, with beautiful photo-essays by Iwan Baan
Founded in 1922 by Alice Kriemler-Schoch, the Swiss luxury fashion house Akris started out making polka dot aprons, and--under the directorship of her son Max--grew to produce ready-to-wear clothing in the mid-1940s, in the 1980s, Max's son, Albert Kriemler, took over creative directorship.
"Selbstverst舅dlich" ("naturally") is the German expression that, in the mind of Albert Kriemler, best encapsulates the aesthetic ideal that he wishes to accomplish with his fashion designs. For Kriemler, "selbstverst舅dlich" expresses a philosophy of natural modernity in the clothing of Akris, evident in the wearer and also in the use and functionality of the clothes.
Structured around the company's collections, this substantial volume encompasses the entire 100 years of Akris' history. In their texts, the authors describe the uniqueness and forward-looking nature of Akris. Acclaimed photographer Iwan Baan portrays the company's hometown of St Gallen and the inside world of the brand in beautiful photo-essays. The meticulous book design expresses the Akris mindset: selbstverst舅dlich, naturally.
Author: Peter Kriemler
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Lars Muller Publishers
Published: 12/06/2022
Pages: 320
Weight: 2.95lbs
Size: 11.80h x 8.90w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9783037787076