- Kambriel
Infobox Fashion Designer
caption=Kambriel, 2005, with "Gothic Beauty's" "Fashion Designer of the Year" award
name=Kambriel
nationality=American
label_name=Kambriel, founded 1994
significant_design=
awards= "Fashion Designer of the Year" from "Gothic Beauty" magazine, 2005|"Kambriel" is an American fashion designer, winner of "
Gothic Beauty 's" 2005 Fashion Designer of the Year award. [ [http://www.gothicbeauty.com/award.html] Gothic Beauty]Her designs were initially released in 1994 under the label "Atrocities," which was changed to the eponymous name in 2001. Kambriel's designs are largely qualified as gothic with an elegant focus and historic feel. Among them are creations inspired by the silhouettes of the Victorian era and the flickering images of the silent screen. Her designs include both men's and women's fashions, along with a series of coordinating accessories. These hand-made designs focus heavily on the high-quality fabrics and notions of which they are constructed, with great attention paid to craftsmanship and detail.
Influences
Kambriel has cited influences not only from a range of cultures and eras, but also creatively from artists such as
Serge Diaghilev ,Alphonse Mucha ,Paul Poiret , andErte . [ [http://kambriel.com/bio.html] Kambriel.com]Kambriel Designs on Stage
Kambriel's custom designs have been seen on a variety of stages. Musicians including
Monica Richards andWilliam Faith ofFaith and the Muse , The Machine in the Garden,Amanda Palmer ofThe Dresden Dolls and her Siamese Twin-themed side project withJason Webley entitledEvelyn Evelyn ,Mirabilis ,Mors Syphilitica , Kara of Reliquary,Mephisto Walz , and the comedianMargaret Cho , have all donned her designs. Kambriel's creations have also appeared on the theatrical stage, notably for the internationally touring "The Temperamental Wobble," an Edward Gorey-inspired production by theSnappy Dance Theater of Cambridge, Massachusetts [ [http://www.boston.com/ae/theater_arts/articles/2004/06/04/wobbleheads/] Boston.com] . Her designs also appear on the silver screen in films such as "The Corridor", inspired by the work ofH.P. Lovecraft , in which her costumes are again worn by Monica Richards of Faith and the Muse [ [http://www.mercyground.com/interviews/gothicbeauty.html] Mercyground, official site of Faith and the Muse] .Kambriel Designs in Print
Kambriel's works have also been featured internationally in print. In magazines, including America's "
Gothic Beauty ", "Dark Realms ", "Newgrave ", "Malevola ", "Tear", "The Mercyground ", "The Sentimentalist Magazine", "Tattoo Savage ", and "Sheltered Life ", Italy's "Ascension Magazine ", England's "Crimson ", Germany's "Gothic Magazine " and Canada's "Comatose Rose " and "Amongst the Ruins ". She has also been featured in the books "Hex Files: The Goth Bible" (1997) and "21st Century Goth" (2002) both by British author and music journalistMick Mercer .Kambriel Designs Live
Since 1995, Kambriel's works have also been showcased at live events across the United States, including a variety of theatrical fashion show vignettes at the annual gothic festival
Convergence . These included her tribute collection for The Pale Court, which incorporated previously unfinished pieces of fellow designer Laura Purdy who died in 2005 due toHodgkin's Lymphoma [ [http://www.thepalecourt.com/charity.htm Charities] at The Pale Court] . In 2007, Kambriel's work was shown at an elegant Halloween-themed benefit for the Animal Rescue League inBoston, Massachusetts at their first ever "Moonlight Ball ," featuring theimagery ofEdward Gorey . Kambriel also spearheaded the independent group fashionshowThe Phoenix Parade in 2007 inPortland, Oregon .Kambriel at the Museum at FIT
Presently, Kambriel's work is to appear at the upcoming exhibition , hosted by The Museum at The Fashion Institute of Technology in
New York City, New York . [ [http://www.fashionweekdaily.com/parties/fullstory.sps?inewsid=6610851] Fashion Week Daily] Her work and an interview will also appear in the coordinating book, "", by the museum's curator, Dr.Valerie Steele . This exhibit will also feature other designers' works inspired by the aesthetic of the gothic scene, including those ofGivenchy ,Christian Lacroix ,John Galliano forGalliano ,Olivier Theyskens ,Alexander McQueen ,Rick Owens ,Shaun Leane ,Simon Costin ,Simon Thorogood ,Shelley Fox ,Thierry Mugler ,Hussein Chalayan ,Valentino ,Yves St. Laurent ,Yohji Yamamoto ,Comme des Garcons ,Rodarte ,Gattinoni Couture ,Boudicca , andAnn Demeulemeester . [ [http://www.fitnyc.edu/aspx/Content.aspx?menu=FutureGlobal:Museum:SpecialExhibitions:UpcomingExhibitions] Fashion Institute of Technology]References
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Gothic fashion
*Gothic subculture External links
* [http://www.kambriel.com Kambriel's official website]
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