Line we love TALLULAH Fall 2011-2012 by COVHERlab

Designer Marco Grisolia studied the Artistic maturity at the Istituto Statale d'Arte of Cetraro (Cs),he finished two years of painting at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera and did a course at Istituto Burgo .
Marco collaborated with style office Forall Group (for Pal Zileri), LAPS Group of Florence , Sartoria Mercalli of Rome, Maison Paro ,Designer freelance pr Betasix Records and made costume for Mario Mieli Homosexual Cultural Circle.
in 2010 he launched his own brand  COVHERlab by Marco Grisolia.

His latest collection was  TALLULAH Fall 2011-2012 ; A tale of volumes that emerge, as if from the earth, with epileptic shapes that bend the material in playful crumpled structures affixed to the dresses with a firm yet evolved simplicity in a natural and in-the-wild baroque. Agave and its ability to spread in sinuous and infectious masses, the photography of Frederick Fontenoy with its snagged, spectral, accelerated metamorphoses, the colors of Vilhelm Hammershoi and the turn of the century Japanese Proustism that sustain the entire collection that seems to live in an intense and all encompassing identification with the natural world made of archaic forms that are surprisingly contemporary.

The collection reveals an aptitude for immediate constructions, complex in its depth yet easy to understand and to wear, leaving uncovered a heart or a soft and hidden stomach, pluvial, that gathers and merges a whole series of indomitable suggestions, almost primordial, in an inspired modernity, conceptual never surgical. A quasi-literal exoticism, a bestiary of plants and animals written with fabric, evolved into Amazonian baroque-isms that finally settle down, at the zenith of their storytelling, by simply being worn.


Store: via del Pellegrino 127,ROMA
(campo De' FIORI)
phone/fax: +39 06 68 39 20 22
email:covherlab@gmail.com





































Special Thanks for Antonio Beniamino  ,COVHERlab is our favorite brand now such an amazing creations and a Genius Designer (Marco Grisolia) 

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