Monday, September 9, 2013

PAA CLASS WITH XAVIER BRISOUX ON MONDAY MORNING 9 SEPTEMBER 2013

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XAVIER BRISOUX IS AN ACCOMPLISHED AND HIGHLY EXPERIENCED FASHION DESIGN TEACHER OF PARIS AMERICAN ACADEMY SPECIALISING IN KNITWEAR.HE IS NOW WORKING FULLTIME WITH PREMIERE VISION (KNITWEAR SOLUTIONS) SINCE 2012. 


Xavier Brisoux spent 10 years with Haute Couturier Anne Valerie Hash as knitwear designer from 2003 till 2013.

He holds a Masters in Fashion from Central St Martin's School of Arts and Design in London so he is really a bigshot!

In 2008 he was one of 10 knitwear designers invited to show his collection in Shanghai so that is another big accolade.

His collections and Look Books are applauded for their witticisms, play of words and puns.

These include 'Won't Lovers Revolt Now' which seem very deep or very meaningful. None of us grasped Xavier's intention until he said this was a palindrome! The sentence can be read backwards---check the spelling and see!

Another is 'T(o)win To Lose' which sounds like 'to win to lose' but also refers to twins!

Then there is Ab Sens and Penelope the wife of Ulysses, except it is spelled 'Peinelope' as 'peine' in French means 'pain' since Penelope had to wait 10 years not knowing if Ulysses was alive or dead after the Trojan War and was being pressured to remarry by the court as the country was kingless!









Examining Xavier Brisoux's conceot book









Xavier Brisoux shows his private notepad


This fun and quirky sweater with fake collar is my favourite!







This sweater with unique and eccentric collar is also my favourite! Wonder why it is not produced by the millions as it is so original and unusual---congratulations Xavier Brisoux! What a brilliant stroke of genius!











I love this!

Brilliant or what









Another stroke of genius!
It is like wearing 2 sweaters in one!











This is the back which is identical to the front! Ingenious!










IFTC students with Xavier Brisoux, Fashion Design Teacher of Paris American Academy in Paris!



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