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Laitinen - The next big thing from Finland

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Laitinen - The next big thing from Finland

The Finnish designer duo Laitinen have managed to keep a pretty low profile but from time to time the name pops up on fashion magazines such as Vogue and Elle. For most people they are still quite unknown, even though their collection was presented at the Milan fashion week last year and they been awarded at the Hyeres Festival in 2006. These siblings (sister and brother Anna and Tuomas Laitinen) have the kind of aestethics that appeal to my minimalist and androgyne taste: odd cuts, dark colors, timeless designs, and an unisex look - something more designers should definitely pursue towards in the future.

Whereas most young Finnish designers make quite playful and funny clothing, Laitinen's desings are more mature and high fashion. It's a pity they are anti-commercial; they lack an official website and their clothes are not advertised or sold anywhere online, only in selected boutiques. The quality should be outstanding, as the production still happens in Finland.

I can't wait what will become of Laitinen since they have all the needed elements to make it big one day. I guess we just have to wait and see. In the meanwhile we can admire these beautiful images of their designs from the past collections.


The images, more about Laitinen and the full collections can be found from here.

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15 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hei, tiedätkö, missä maassa nuo valmistetaan? :)

March 28, 2009 at 10:37 PM  
Blogger Anna-Maria said...

Anonymous: Itseasiassa mainitsin sen tuossa tekstissä, mutta tietojeni mukaan Suomessa Anna Laitisen kotona sekä itä-suomalaisissa pienissä tehtaissa. :)

March 28, 2009 at 10:51 PM  
Blogger Café noir said...

Wau!!! Olin aiemmin nähnyt joitain noista kuvista, mutta kylläpä oli muutkin hienoja vaatteita. Erityisesti pidän noista mustista reiluista paidoista ja mekoista punatukkaisen naisen yllä. Black is so totally beautiful!

March 29, 2009 at 12:27 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

p.s. if you wanna know/see more of Laitinen i'd recommend checking out A Shaded View on Fashion's archives, since Diane Pernet is a friend of the siblings, and a fan too, obviously.

March 29, 2009 at 12:57 AM  
Blogger Anna-Maria said...

Cafe noir: Mulla on samat intressit. ;)
Tahtoisin kaikki nuo punapäisen mallin vaatteet!

Anonymous: Thank you for the heads up, I'll check it out right away!:)

March 29, 2009 at 1:24 PM  
Blogger Girzi said...

vähäkö hienoja vaatteita! harmi tosiaan ettei noi mainosta oikein missään.. en miekää ollu kuullu tästä laitisesta ennemmin. Toiv. ne lukee nyt tän postauksen niin voisivat panostaa vähän tähä markkinointiin:P (ite markkinoinnin sivuainepiskelijana tuollainen ärsyttää..:P). Hyvä että sun kautta saa tietää tällaisista vähän tuntemattomimmista lupauksista:>

March 29, 2009 at 2:43 PM  
Blogger eliisas said...

Haa, I knew you must like this design duo! I love them as well and I would like to see them going far with their designs. I'm also little bit confused why they don't have an official website, I just think it's a must have no matter how anti-commercial someone wants to be.

March 29, 2009 at 2:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Luitko jutun Laitisista helmikuun Trendistä?

March 29, 2009 at 4:32 PM  
Blogger Café noir said...

Voisin ottaa myös nuo kiiltävät shamppanjanväriset shortsit kun niitä niin "kuulutetaan" tämän kevät-kesän ykkösvaatekappaleeksi, olisinpa sitten kerrankin muodissa. Kaipa nuo käy unisex-tyyliin yhtälailla kuin miehen päälle... Ja väri on hieno, very chic and glamour. Kera mustan tottakai, tuollainen pehmeä materiaali kuin kuvan villis kävisi, tai jotain mustaa kevyempää sheer-kangasta oleva paita ja pitkä miestenliivi jonka juuri hankin. Mä voin melko huoletta pukeutua androgyyneihin vaatteisiin, ei kuulemma ainakaan mieheni mukaan ole pelkoa siitä että luultaisiin pojaksi, ei silloinkaan kun muutama vuosi sitten hiukseni olivat todella lyhyet.

March 29, 2009 at 4:38 PM  
Blogger Anna-Maria said...

Girzi: Eipä kestä ja älä muuta sano, toivottavasti nettisivut aukeaisi ja näitä tuotteita saisi ostettua jostain nettiputiikista tulevaisuudessa. Tahtoo noi kaikki!

Anonymous: Luin ja pohjasin siihen osittain mun tekstini. :)

Cafe noir: Ne on kyllä aivan ihanat! Mulle kelpais kyllä kaikki noista kuvista, myös ne "miesten" vaatteet. Androgyynisyys on pop, mä käytän tosi paljon mun miehen vaatteita kun omat alkaa "loppua". Ei kyllä kukaan ole vielä muakaan pojaksi luullut eli valittu linja ilmeisesti toimii. ;)

March 29, 2009 at 10:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

they COULD be the next big thing from finland;
everything is going for them. milan fashion week/central saint martin's graduate/coverage in elle and vogue? they're obviously absolutely talented as designers.

but come on! despite the aforementioned accolades the collections lack that kind of WOW that a newly established designer needs. fair enough,the collection is inspired by melancholy and romance, but that isn't going to set them apart.
their show at milan fashion week? the clothes were fantastic,yes.good construction and colour. but the actual show?
the music and general tempo of the show was unbeliiiieeevably SLOW.it wasn't interesting to watch.they don't call it a fashion "show" for nothing! (and as their first show....?)

obviously there's potential, but they won't make it unless they do something a bit more controversial.nevertheless,am curious to see more from them!

April 1, 2009 at 8:49 AM  
Blogger Maria said...

They DO advertise :D Ok ok it was only an one page in this cool magazine titled Dossier but still :P

April 1, 2009 at 3:30 PM  
Blogger Maria said...

Oh and I've heard they will no longer do stuff for women, I hope it's not true though =(

April 1, 2009 at 3:38 PM  
Blogger Anna-Maria said...

Anonymous: I agree that they need to step up their game if they want to make it in the future. I guess us Finns are so modest that we don't want to make anything a big fuss. That's probably why the Swedes are so successful in fashion business and we are not. Hopefully they will do something about it because there is tons of potential. :)

Indie: Hehhe, yep, they could advertise a little more though. And let's hope that quitting the women's line is just pure rumor..
:)

April 8, 2009 at 11:35 AM  
Anonymous nic-milan said...

i guess it helps to be so well-connected, they seem to know a lot of people. i was an exchange student last year at the school where tuomas laitinen teaches. he's quite hard on his students, but otherwise ok. they're showing menswear in milan next june, so probably there's no women's pieces.

April 19, 2009 at 1:37 PM  

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