KITTIMA PRESENTATION AW15 COLLECTION AT La Rinascente Milano
Kittima aw15 Collection had seleted by DITP Thailand and Larinascente, Milan to presented a collection Aw15 collection During the event Expo2015 Food&Fashion.
Kittima fall 15 Long Dress with the graphic printed
Kittima Leather jacket 100% with embroidery dress custom-made
Kittima present the fall15 collection at Larinascente during Expo2015 Milano
Avise kittima handmade shoes presented at LaRinascente Milan
Kittima For The Vogue Talents Corner.com, 2015.
Kittima Kwangnok had been selected by Vogue for The Vogue talents Corner.com, 2015. At Pallazo Morrando, Milano. During A periods Milan Fashion Week A/W15. Her Spring Summer Collection 2015 and Winter Collection 2015 were showcased.
Casa Boschi Di Stefano
The Boschi Di Stefano Museum-Home at number 15, Via Giorgio Jan, has been open to the public since February 2003. In these premises – once inhabited by the married couple Antonio Boschi (1896-1988) and Marieda Di Stefano (1901-1968) – about three-hundred pieces are exhibited selected from over two thousand works, donated to the City of Milan in 1974.
KITTIMA PRESENTED AT MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2014
Kittima had a soft launch for their autumn/winter 2015 collection collaboration design space with designer Joel Lim , aptly named "Winter Box" , during the recent Milan Design Week 2014 at the Fonadazione Delle Stelline.
Concept
The mechanical sounds of a factory floor and the disposable characteristic of corrugated boards served as the main inspirations for the exhibition space design. The purpose was to recreate the energetic buzz of a factory, and the use of corrugated boards and boxes made references to a packing/delivery room. All together giving a sense of the brand's identity as an up and coming label ready to make its debut the industry.
GEOMETRIC FLOWER PRINT COLLECTION W/A14-15
VIDEO VISUAL PRESENT W/A 14-15 COLLECTION
DISPLAY PRESENT "WINTER BOX"
The Boschi Di Stefano Museum-Home at number 15, Via Giorgio Jan, has been open to the public since February 2003. In these premises – once inhabited by the married couple Antonio Boschi (1896-1988) and Marieda Di Stefano (1901-1968) – about three-hundred pieces are exhibited selected from over two thousand works, donated to the City of Milan in 1974.
The collection – which comprises paintings, sculptures and drawings – is an extraordinary testimony to the history of Twentieth Century Italian art from the first decade to the end of the Sixties.