Back to Home Page Weekender November 22, 2008
Editor's Note
One Year Old
Weekender Staff
Chit + Chat
Old Year Winnings, New Year Blessings
Said & Done
The Last Man Standing
Firm Favorites
Maya Hasan
Global Style
Around Asia in Less Than an Hour
Trends
Keeping Connected
Political Polish
To Do List
The lighter things in life
Two of a Kind
Racing Partners
Profile
Above It All
The Voice of Jusuf Wanandi
Big Brother
Arts
Taking the Leap
Reporter's Network
Revisiting the Past
City Snapshot
Surabaya Dusk ‘til Dawn
Design
Serving With Style
Vanneque on Wine
Solid or Liquid Holiday Gifts?
Dinner Is Served
Local Flavors
Street Eats
Some Smokin’ Noodles
This Way Out
Blue Chips
On The Edge
Finding God at Seven Thousand Feet
Reflections
Starting Off Fresh
20/20
‘I’m different from others, but in a good way’


Around Asia in Less Than an Hour

Ari Seputra invites us on a tour of Asia. No visa required.

Another Indonesian designer unfurled his collection toward the end of the year. Ari Seputra is not a newcomer in local fashion. He has worked at the House of Prajudi, studied up on his craft at ESMOD in Jakarta and also taught pattern making (it led to a scholarship to study in France).

Despite his considerable experience in honing his skills, this was only his second collection after his debut last year. The father of two still had something to prove.

The socialite set was out in force for the show, titled Enchanting Mosaic, with inspiration derived from the different corners of Asia, from Indonesia to Korea and everything in between. The result was a very practical ready to wear collection, using modern materials with batik accents.  

At the end of the hour-long show, no one’s pocketbook was any lighter after going around the continent. There was no need to pay up for airfare, departure tax, visa and hotels; Ari has done that all for you here in Jakarta.

+ Samuel Mulia

Christmas Gift
Louis Vuitton’s Christmas collection, ranging from shoes to diamonds, was showcased in a special window display.  It is a winning design of two creative art students who were selected in a competition held by the luxury goods maker and
Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London. The winners were Christopher Lawson, 21, from Ireland, and Marcos Villalba, 26, from Spain, who collaborated on Latitude 48.914/Longitude 02.286 The abstract landscape uses poplar wood.


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