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Leap to the heights
Written by: Štěpánka Strouhalová
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Alena Matějková
Photo by: Robert Tichý
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Thanks to her
talented tailoring, clothing designer Monika Drápalová has penetrated
the exclusive society of the Parisian fashion elite. Parisian
jeweler Daniel Paillasseur decided to add her collection to his
famed Korloff brand.
MONIKA DRÁPALOVÁ graduated from the fashion design studio at the
Institute of Applied Arts in Prague. As a student she focused more
on exceptional designs for gala occasions, which predetermined
her later refined style. In her second year she successfully designed
costumes for Vladimír Michálek's film Amerika. She "dressed“
many fairy tales and videos and loaned her style to stars of Czech
business, creating images for Anna K, Dara Rolins, and Ilona Czáková. "It
was interesting to meet requests for marked 'trends' with designs
bearing my hallmark,“ she says. Her designs drew interest, so after
her 1999 graduation she opened her own studio, Modrá. She was named
Artist of the Season at the Brno Styl trade fair that same year,
with dozens of creations to her credit, despite being the youngest
attendant.
Two years later she was chosen as a promising talent for Passage
Thiaffait in Lyon. "It's a Lyon project that financially supports
young designers with an eye to reviving the tradition of the city,
with its history of textiles, which helps artisans establish their
own workshops,“ she explains. She asserted herself at the Paris
trade fair and at her own fashion shows in Lyon and Paris, and
was contacted by jewelry company owner Daniel Paillasseur, who
had dreamed for years about having his own fashion collection. "Every
design is more or less inspired by the legend of the exceptional
Korloff black diamond, which was said to have magical powers,“
Drápalová says. So she had to express timeless beauty and value,
a vision of something that lasts. She says the hardest thing was
finding a characteristic on which to build something like the classic
Chanel lines. "So it occurred to me that I could derive the
brand's image from military wear, which has maintained an attractive,
clean style throughout its history. Additionally, uniform elements
have appeared in national dress for centuries,“ she notes.
At the haute couture shows in Paris this coming July, fashion experts
can discover how Drápalová has succeeded in carrying classic uniform
elements into the present, through the refined charm of Kashmir,
silk, and graceful furs. Ten of the selected designs were previewed
last November during Prague Fashion Week. Since last October a
parallel pret-ą-porter collection, Korloff Couture, has been on
sale on the prestigious rue Franćois 1er in Paris.
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