Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
With his “Avvolgimi” Collection, I love the whites, pinks, metals (copper, silver), mixed in with a subtle use of rainbow colors. As seen on the hats and certain outfits. He pairs together bows with ruffles, white sheer gloves, and fluffy (cloud-like) headpieces – further emphasizing a soft feminine feel. Trincone spins the fashion world on it’s head with his introduction of pieces that challenges the norm of fashion, and with pieces that can go both ways (gender fluid, gender neutral.) Whilst femininity often is portrayed as delicate and often so-called, “weak” (in comparison with strictly masculine attire), Trincone has challenged that belief. The feeling of strength and courage come to mind. Femininity promotes strength as well. Perhaps one of the biggest take-aways from the collection is there being fearlessness when you stand in your own power and express yourself the way you want to. You don’t need to conform to society.
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
1. Thoughts about your first NYFW show?
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
- My first NYFW has been really unexpected. Everything was good, in my opinion, my team, my pr, the people in the backstage. I was really really nervous of course, it was my first big show in my favourite city in the world. It was my dream since I was just a child.
2. A little about how you got into fashion design?
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
- I got into fashion design just for causality. After high school, I was just 18 years old, I wanted to run away from my city, Naples. To do that, I had to choose what to do. I couldn’t leave the city just because society didn’t match up with me, so I tried to take the path of fashion. And it was the right path. I’m so lucky about that because I really didn’t expect to enjoy it that much; I especially fell in love with that (fashion).
3. What are your designs influenced by?
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
- My designs are influenced just by myself, my experiences, and by the society.
4. Your focus on making menswear?
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
- I focus on making clothes. Not thinking about men or women. Just clothes for people
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
Alessandro Trincone NYFW SS19 – Photographer Kensey Jean – www.KenseyJean.com
Alessandro Trincone
“Avvolgimi encloses a personal journey which begins by discovering ourselves and ends with the free and resolute choice of self-expression. People who lack sensitivity and empathy, too often, even unconsciously, cause some psychological effects, they influence us to the point that at times we end up obsessed. The verbal violence and, in my own case, the physical one, has been in fact a painful turning point. A strong need of protection and comfort arose from that, pushing me firstly outward, looking for help in vain, but eventually reconnecting me with my most intimate and blissful dimension. This collection embodies the power within us, it celebrates life and people who find the courage to be themselves at any cost, breaching the tedious sexual standards and gender roles. It ultimately criticises the bigotry in today’s society and hypocrites who accept it, but actually they’re sadly pretending to be free,” Alessandro Trincone.
Alessandro Trincone NYFWM SS19 – Illustration by Armando Punzetto
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