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Showing posts with label Lars Andersson. Show all posts

BLACKBIRD WOMEN'S SALE THIS SUNDAY DEC. 4th FROM 4 - 8PM

Please join us this Sunday, December 4th, from 4 - 8pm upstairs at Blackbird Ballard for pear cider, champagne and prices that are insane. Enjoy up to 80% off women's clothing, footwear, and accessories including brands such as Lars Andersson, A.P.C., Diet Butcher Slim Skin, Pleasure Principle, Built By Wendy, Tretorn, Obey, and much more. If you need any additional info, please contact us at 206-547-2524. Bring a friend. We hope you can make it!

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ARTIST TO ARTIST: LARS ANDERSSON VS. CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE


Lars Andersson is a New York based knitwear designer. He describes his design aesthetic as “Dark Urban Hippie”, and the collections consistently paint that picture.

Andersson was born is Sweden, where he soon became entranced with the craft of knitting. “In Sweden” he says, “everyone learns how to knit, it’s a cultural thing.” The designers’ first garment was completed at the age of six- a sweater for his Monchichi monkey doll.

After completing two years of fashion school in Sweden, Lars made the move to New York to pursue studies at FIT, but stopped short of his degree. “I quickly became entranced by New York City, and soon I was living a life submersed in its dark, downtown culture.” During this period, Lars’ love for knitting came full circle, and he began making one-of-a-kind sweaters for his friends in NYC. The response was so overwhelming that he decided to put all of his energy into his craft, and the first collection was born.

Although now stateside, Andersson continues to be powerfully influenced by Sweden, a place he describes as “very dark, and the furthest thing from fancy. It’s a minimal environment, really old, dark and mysterious. It’s raw and unfinished, but still beautiful. The countryside is haunting- the pitch-black forest, the deep greens of the mosses and pine trees, and the grays of the stones”.


Starting on Friday, November 13, 1998, 178 trees were wrapped with 592,015 square feet (55,000 square meters) of woven polyester fabric (used every winter in Japan to protect trees from frost and heavy snow) and 14.3 miles (23 kilometers) of rope. The wrapping was completed on November 22.

The trees are located in the park around the Fondation Beyeler and in the adjacent meadow as well as along the creek of Berower Park, northeast of Basel, at the German border. The height of the trees varied between 82 feet (25 meters) and 6.5 feet (2 meters) with a diameter from 47.5 feet (14.5 meters) to 3.3 feet (1 meter).

The project was organized by Josy Kraft, project director and by Wolfgang and Sylvia Volz, project managers, who also surveyed the trees and designed the sewing patterns for each tree. J. Schilgen GmbH & Co. KG, Emsdetten, Germany, wove the fabric. Günter Heckmann, Emsdetten, Germany, cut and sewed the fabric. Meister & Cie AG, Hasle-Rüegsau, Switzerland, manufactured the ropes. Field manager Frank Seltenheim of Seilpartner, Berlin, Germany, directed eight teams working simultaneously: ten climbers, three tree pruners and twenty workers.

As they have always done, Christo and Jeanne-Claude paid the expenses of the project themselves through the sale of original works to museums, private collectors and galleries. The artists do not accept any sponsorship.

The wrapping was removed on December 14, 1998 and the materials were recycled.

Christo and Jeanne-Claude have worked with trees for many years: In 1966, Wrapped Trees was proposed for the park adjacent to the Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri, and the permission was denied. In 1969, the artists requested permission for Wrapped Trees, Project for 330 Trees, Avenue des Champs-Élysées, Paris. This was denied by Maurice Papon, Prefect of Paris. The Wrapped Trees in Riehen were the outcome of 32 years of effort.

The branches of the Wrapped Trees pushed the translucent fabric outward and created dynamic volumes of light and shadow and moving in the wind with new forms and surfaces shaped by the ropes on the fabric.






Check out our full offering from Lars Andersson here.


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A.P.C. Derby Boot on  A part of the rest
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Lars Andersson on Selectism

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A COMFY SPRINGTIME LOOK

NEW ARRIVALS: LARS ANDERSSON

We like Lars. His hand-knit creations are true works of art for the body. From the linens, silks and wools he uses to the added details in closures and branding. I really enjoy the juxtaposition of the delicate yarns used to create his pieces set off by his label, a crude but still soft reinterpretation of a faded punk rock patch sewn on just right. This spring we picked up some sweaters with lighter weights perfect for the impending warmer months. Extremely versatile, most certainly modern and unique.


Lars in his Brooklyn studio with some of his pieces. The designer started knitting when he was just six following his mothers lead.





Lars Andersson - Linen and Silk Draped Cardigan
in black and gray
DETAILS: Hand-knit 80% linen 20% silk lightweight cardigan in black and grey. Spectacular, two panel body that hangs longer and lower in the back than the front; connected at spine the panels wrap up and around shoulders and then connect at sides. Outward facing side, shoulder and spine seams for supreme comfort. Open front with Lars Andersson's signature kilt-pin closure, allowing for many different styling opportunities. Slim fitting, slightly elongated one-piece sleeves.
Handmade by Lars Andersson himself in the U.S.A




Lars Andersson - Linen and Silk Cardigan
in black
DETAILS: Hand-knit 80% linen 20% silk lightweight cardigan in black. Spectacular, two panel body that hangs longer and lower in the back than the front; connected at spine the panels wrap up and around shoulders and then connect at sides. Outward facing side, shoulder and spine seams for supreme comfort. Open front with Lars Andersson's signature kilt-pin closure, allowing for many different styling opportunities. Slim fitting, slightly elongated one-piece sleeves.
Handmade by Lars Andersson himself in the U.S.A
$576
more info





Lars Andersson - Linen and Silk Long Sleeve Tee
in black/charcoal
DETAILS: Hand-knit 50% linen, 40% silk, 10% polyamide lightweight long sleeve tee with relaxed 3/8 inch crew neck collar, slim elongated one-piece sleeves with 3/8 inch cuffs, long narrow body with straight unfinished hems in black.
Hand made by Lars Andersson himself in the U.S.A.
$648
more info

top images: dossierjournal

SALE ITEM OF THE DAY: LARS ANDERSSON HOODED WRAP JACKET

One size left...snatch it up punk!



Lars Andersson - Hooded Wrap Jacket
in heather black
DETAILS: 90% wool 10% cashmere hand-knit jacket with safety pin front closure, two-piece hood knit into front bodice pieces and joined in back at a straight yoke seam.
Lars Andersson hand knits each piece in his Brooklyn studio from the finest Japanese and Italian yarns.
$825$495.99
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LARS ANDERSSON: WOMEN'S F/W '10 IS HERE

Lars Andersson's Fall/Winter '10 Women's collection has made its way to Blackbird, just in time for the arctic takeover of our little City. Inspired by the dark artistry of Odd Nerdrum, the women's collection offers the same whimsical darkness as the men's collection and is full of beautiful drapes set on an incredible dark color pallet. All of the pieces in the collection have been hand-made by Lars Andersson in his Brooklyn studio, which is one more reason to love this label.

The collection is now available in Blackbird and until we get it up online we'll be happy to take orders over the phone or via e-mail for those of you outside of Seattle.

Read more about Lars Andersson on our earlier feature.

Boat Neck Asymmetrical Dress, $648

Draped Neck Asymmetrical Dress, $708

Kimono Wrap, $840

LARS ANDERSSON ON THE FASHIONISTO




Models Asa Fox and Adam Keller were shot in Lars Andersson's Spring/Summer '11 collection for online fashion news source The Fashionisto.

See the full story here and shop the Fall/Winter '10 collection here.

LARS ANDERSSON AUTUMN/WINTER 2010 IS HERE



Swedish knitwear designer Lars Andersson is a definite Blackbird favorite, as his collection embodies everything we believe in as a company. Hand-knit from his studio in Brooklyn, Andersson relies on no outside production sources to complete his collections, making each piece a beautifully hand-crafted work of art. Each piece he knits is extremely versatile in its wearability, allowing people of any aesthetic or lifestyle to experience what every designer hopes to accomplish: true luxury. This designer's collections fall into the 'you have to see it to believe it' category.



The Fall/Winter 2010 collection is inspired by the dark artistry of Norwegian painter Odd Nerdrum. This season offers Andersson's recurrent theme of timelessness with styles romanticizing the politics of the human experience from the pre-historic era to the understated intensity of dark Scandinavian forests.

Andersson doesn't believe that elegance and environmental sustainability are mutually exclusive, and this is evident in his use of natural fabrics, such as cashmere-plated eco-cotton and light linen, constructed to fall in his signature drape.

Quiet and stillness are the motives that resonate through the muted color pallete, ranging from coal black to cool shades of blue-purple.

Ladies keep your eyes peeled, Lars Andersson's equally-as-incredible collection for women is on its way to Blackbird this very moment.

THE NORDIC HERITAGE MUSEUM PRESENTS ARCTIC SUMMER: A NORDIC FASHION SHOW

Arctic Summer Fashion Show
Saturday, May 8th at 4pm
Nordic Heritage Museum - 3014 NW 67th Street - Seattle, WA 98117
Tickets are $30 for Nordic Heritage Museum and SWEA members; $35 for non-members.

Here in Seattle, we aren't the only ones getting excited about Sweden Week. This coming Saturday, Ballard's own Nordic Heritage Museum is presenting Arctic Summer, a runway show spotlighting designers from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.

Blackbird is proud to carry three of the featured labels: Lars Andersson, The Local Firm and Tretorn. Set to be hosted by Danish skincare specialist Ole Henriksen and attended by Her Royal Highness Princess Madeleine of Sweden, Arctic Summer is putting a creative edge on the closing of Seattle's Sweden Week.

For more information, please contact James Gillespie at james@blackbirdballard.com.
For tickets, contact Sharmon Cooper at sharmonc@nordicmuseum.org or (206)789-5707 ext. 10.

INTRODUCING LARS ANDERSSON

We have received our first shipment from the menswear debut of Sweden-born, New York-based designer Lars Andersson. Andersson's collection is made up primarily of beautiful knits in his already-signature style. The combination of fit with the loose-gauge knits brings to mind a somewhat gentle and luxurious mood, but the construction and fabrics remain very strong and masculine.

From hand-knitting the yarns to hand-crocheting the fabrics together, these items are all made painstakingly by Andersson himself. The fabrics and results really have to be seen to believe. The weaves Andersson has come up with are jaw-dropping beautiful and feel as good as they look. Especially in warmer climates, these items are completely ideal to look stylish and chic while still staying very comfortable. As delicate as they might seem, these are made to last and wear in!

More pictures and webstore links soon..!

Lars Andersson - Zip-Up Hoodie
in black
DETAILS: Slightly relaxed-fitting hoodie made from a gorgeous 80% cotton/20% silk knit. Although the cut is a bit oversized, it still falls nicely on skinnier body types for a more laid-back look.
sizes: S, M
$599


Lars Andersson - Slim Cardigan
in beluga (sort of a deep charcoal gray)
DETAILS: Very easy everyday cardigan. Fits slightly slim through the body with a more forgiving cut through the sleeves. Made from a 80% cotton/20% silk blend knit with covered buttons. ** We'll get a better picture of this up soon!
sizes: S, M
$528


Lars Andersson - Cardigan
in beluga (sort of a deep charcoal gray)
DETAILS: Fun oversized cardigan to add volume to any regular silhouettes. Dropped shoulders, oversized sleeves and body with bands on the cuff and hem. The knit on this one is especially pretty with a very subtle striping detail made from a 60% cotton/40% blend. Really unbelievable.
sizes: S, M
$663


Lars Andersson - Striped Long-Sleeve T-Shirt
in charcoal/black
DETAILS: Knit t-shirt with very stylish stripe pattern. The fit is slim through the body and sleeves but the sleeves are slightly long and without banding at the cuff to give a more relaxed look. Very easy piece to completely transform your style. Made from a loose-gauge organic cotton knit.
sizes: S, M
$442


Lars Andersson - Long-Sleeve T-Shirt
in natural
DETAILS: Solid colored version of the above item. Knit t-shirt made from a loose-gauge organic cotton knit. The fit is slim through the body and sleeves but the sleeves are slightly long and without banding at the cuff to give a more relaxed look. Very easy piece to completely transform your style.
sizes: S, M
$384


Lars Andersson - Tank Top
in black or natural
DETAILS: Knit tank tops made from a loose-gauge organic cotton knit. As with the other items, these feel very airy which makes it perfect for hot, humid climates.
sizes/black: S, M
sizes/natural: S, M
$264