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Asphyxia’s work has been called “bad-ass femininity,” “dark and daring,” “pin-up dominatrix chic,” and “bordello in hell.” The most most recent collection, BLOOM, was presented at |FAT| 2012. Hannah Yakobi (Fajo Magazine) tweeted live “Punk, goth, power … dress being cut live onstage!” Style Empire called the collection “edgy and modern attitude… designs offset by the classic lines and materials that are very reminiscent of a 1920′s flapper,” and said “while everybody left the show alive it’s safe to say that Alexandra De Francesco’s collection entitled Bloom took our breath away…”

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An edgy innovator, Alexandra De Francesco immerses herself in inspiration and is always pioneering new heights in dark and one of a kind wearable art by employing unconventional materials with exceptional and dynamic results. Reverence for classical lines and shapes is reinterpreted through the exploration of a virtual Pandora’s box of references; including nature, feminism, philosophy, sustainability, history, the occult, body modification, ritual customs, memento mori, mourning and decay. She enjoys breathing new life into a variety of organic and salvaged materials such as disintegrating lace and beadwork, ancient silks, recycled fur and leathers alongside hand-spun water soluble threads, hand-dyed and silkscreened fabrics. Look for incredible textures, distressed fabrics, intricate and delicate beadwork and tiny remembrances worn close to the heart, brought together with new meaning in pieces that strengthen and empower.


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+ + FASHION ART TORONTO

|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week celebrates inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression through 50+ runway shows, live performances, fashion films, photography exhibits and art installations. This annual multi-arts event, held every April, features 200 Canadian and International fashion designers and artists each year and welcomes over 5,000 guests; including buyers, curators, the media, and fashion and art lovers in general.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

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#FAT2013

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Photos by Santiago Ortega
stiago@gmail.com


ASPHYXIA – Images by Santiago Ortega - |FAT| Fashion Art Toronto 2013 - April 23, 2013 - #FAT2013
1920 fashion
Image by goMainstream
+ + REQUESTS

+ + + + Email to requests@mainstre.am with the reference information.

+ + + + Available for editorial use. Commercial licensing may be available if your work appears in this image.

+ + ASPHYXIA

Asphyxia’s work has been called “bad-ass femininity,” “dark and daring,” “pin-up dominatrix chic,” and “bordello in hell.” The most most recent collection, BLOOM, was presented at |FAT| 2012. Hannah Yakobi (Fajo Magazine) tweeted live “Punk, goth, power … dress being cut live onstage!” Style Empire called the collection “edgy and modern attitude… designs offset by the classic lines and materials that are very reminiscent of a 1920′s flapper,” and said “while everybody left the show alive it’s safe to say that Alexandra De Francesco’s collection entitled Bloom took our breath away…”

+ + ARTIST BIOGRAPHY

An edgy innovator, Alexandra De Francesco immerses herself in inspiration and is always pioneering new heights in dark and one of a kind wearable art by employing unconventional materials with exceptional and dynamic results. Reverence for classical lines and shapes is reinterpreted through the exploration of a virtual Pandora’s box of references; including nature, feminism, philosophy, sustainability, history, the occult, body modification, ritual customs, memento mori, mourning and decay. She enjoys breathing new life into a variety of organic and salvaged materials such as disintegrating lace and beadwork, ancient silks, recycled fur and leathers alongside hand-spun water soluble threads, hand-dyed and silkscreened fabrics. Look for incredible textures, distressed fabrics, intricate and delicate beadwork and tiny remembrances worn close to the heart, brought together with new meaning in pieces that strengthen and empower.


asphyxiadesigns.com


+ + FASHION ART TORONTO

|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week celebrates inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression through 50+ runway shows, live performances, fashion films, photography exhibits and art installations. This annual multi-arts event, held every April, features 200 Canadian and International fashion designers and artists each year and welcomes over 5,000 guests; including buyers, curators, the media, and fashion and art lovers in general.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

fashionarttoronto.ca/about-us
twitter.com/fatoronto

#FAT2013

+

Photos by Santiago Ortega
stiago@gmail.com


ASPHYXIA – Images by Santiago Ortega - |FAT| Fashion Art Toronto 2013 - April 23, 2013 - #FAT2013
1920 fashion
Image by goMainstream
+ + REQUESTS

+ + + + Email to requests@mainstre.am with the reference information.

+ + + + Available for editorial use. Commercial licensing may be available if your work appears in this image.

+ + ASPHYXIA

Asphyxia’s work has been called “bad-ass femininity,” “dark and daring,” “pin-up dominatrix chic,” and “bordello in hell.” The most most recent collection, BLOOM, was presented at |FAT| 2012. Hannah Yakobi (Fajo Magazine) tweeted live “Punk, goth, power … dress being cut live onstage!” Style Empire called the collection “edgy and modern attitude… designs offset by the classic lines and materials that are very reminiscent of a 1920′s flapper,” and said “while everybody left the show alive it’s safe to say that Alexandra De Francesco’s collection entitled Bloom took our breath away…”

+ + ARTIST BIOGRAPHY

An edgy innovator, Alexandra De Francesco immerses herself in inspiration and is always pioneering new heights in dark and one of a kind wearable art by employing unconventional materials with exceptional and dynamic results. Reverence for classical lines and shapes is reinterpreted through the exploration of a virtual Pandora’s box of references; including nature, feminism, philosophy, sustainability, history, the occult, body modification, ritual customs, memento mori, mourning and decay. She enjoys breathing new life into a variety of organic and salvaged materials such as disintegrating lace and beadwork, ancient silks, recycled fur and leathers alongside hand-spun water soluble threads, hand-dyed and silkscreened fabrics. Look for incredible textures, distressed fabrics, intricate and delicate beadwork and tiny remembrances worn close to the heart, brought together with new meaning in pieces that strengthen and empower.


asphyxiadesigns.com


+ + FASHION ART TORONTO

|FAT| Arts & Fashion Week celebrates inventive, pioneering and contemporary expression through 50+ runway shows, live performances, fashion films, photography exhibits and art installations. This annual multi-arts event, held every April, features 200 Canadian and International fashion designers and artists each year and welcomes over 5,000 guests; including buyers, curators, the media, and fashion and art lovers in general.

| FAT | Arts & Fashion Week has a mandate of showcasing artistic disciplines rooted in fashion and their exploration of clothing in today’s time. The festival emphasizes this mandate through the showcase of fashion design, photography, installation, film, video, performance, music and dance, in an effort to push forward and redefine our perception of the fashion phenomenon.

fashionarttoronto.ca/about-us
twitter.com/fatoronto

#FAT2013

+

Photos by Santiago Ortega
stiago@gmail.com

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