Agyness Deyn, the once popular former British supermodel, do you remember her?
In 2007 and 2008, Agyness Deyn took the fashion industry by storm with her short blond hair and androgynous style. She was the supermodel that major fashion magazines, advertisements and runways were eager to invite for cooperation. Her "Tomboy" style has made her dress the object of imitation by many people, and even made the name Agyness Deyn a synonym for style. Just when her modeling career was at its peak, Agyness Deyn got married in a flash to Hollywood actor Giovanni Ribisi in 2002. After marrying and becoming a married woman, she faded out of the modeling circle without any pretense.
Although many fans are disappointed that Agyness Deyn can no longer be seen on the catwalk for the time being, fortunately Agyness Deyn has not really disappeared before our eyes. After she quit her role as a model, she turned her focus to movies. As for his acting career, he switched his career in the fashion industry to become a designer. In addition to collaborating with Dr. Martens to launch joint shoes four times, he also announced the establishment of his personal clothing brand Title A in February this year. strong>, officially entered the fashion industry.
↑ Agyness Deyn appeared in "Oyster Magazine" wearing Title A clothing in April this year
Title A style is completely in line with Agyness Deyn’s own image. It is neutral, simple, straightforward and unrestrained. The tailoring taken from men’s clothing is implemented in the neat lines of Title A clothing. Only the fabric and style It is embellished with some female elements. Agyness Deyn hopes to allow women to escape the framework of traditional impressions and show a style that is true to themselves and unique, and also makes clothing a medium to set off personal characteristics.
In addition, Agyness Deyn also revealed that the inspiration for the first autumn and winter series comes from singer Patti Smith, actors Katharine Hepburn and Diane Keaton, etc. They also have a tenacious and independent spirit, and such images also appear in promotional advertisements On the show, Agyness Deyn invited a model in her 50s to pose unmodifiedly in front of the camera to express the true characteristics of the individual in the simplest and most natural way, not just the beautiful appearance of the clothing.
Therefore, we can feel that Title A strives to break gender boundaries. The entire series is designed around neutral styles. Box jackets, shirts, suit pants, windbreakers and other items are all quite loose in silhouette. , and then add a sense of both strength and softness with styles such as dresses and suede dresses. These design concepts perfectly reflect Agyness Deyn’s chic and casual personal style. They are the best choice for Agyness Deyn’s vast followers and girls who like Boyish neutral dressing. New options.
In addition to Agyness Deyn, her sister Emily Deyn and her friend Tracey Moore are also the founders and operators of the brand. They are expected to release four series a year and launch a series of accessories such as glasses and shoes, demonstrating Agyness Deyns influence on the fashion industry. Ambition. Title A products are currently available for purchase on the official website and the well-known shopping website Net-a-Porter, with prices ranging from US$100 to US$900.