Reykjavík Grapevine - 29.07.2016, Blaðsíða 24

Reykjavík Grapevine - 29.07.2016, Blaðsíða 24
Having dressed Reykjavík’s residents in patterned designs and jeweled fin- ery for the past several years, Hildur Yeoman has slowly but steadily be- come one of Iceland’s leading fashion designers. We met the designer in her workshop as she was putting the fin- ishing touches on her magical sum- mer collection, Euphoria. Surrounded by drawings, textiles, jewels and patterns, Hildur starts to trace the beginnings of her prolific career. Because of her interest in illus- tration, she started studying fine arts in secondary school. Afterwards she shifted to fashion design at the Ice- land Academy of the arts, graduating in 2006. Hildur tells me that fashion had al- ways been a mystery to her. When she was studying art, her coursework was intellectually heavy and her work fo- cused primarily on political matters— she eventually gravitated towards fashion design because she wanted to try something lighter. Telling stories has always been Hildur’s main focus. She uses drawings to illustrate the stories her fashion tells. Yulia After her studies, Hildur started cre- ating colourful accessories: bags, scarves and necklaces. Her designs were sold at pop-up markets and at the 101 boutique Kron-Kron. “I started cre- ating accessories because they didn’t require different sizes and could fit everyone,” she says. “I wanted to start by designing something simple while I was getting on my feet.” Hildur quickly moved on to creating full collections, including the playful Cherry Bomb collection and the darkly magical Xanadu collection, which con- sisted solely of showpieces. Next came her first ready-to-wear clothing line, Yulia, which was named fashion de- sign of the year by the 2015 Reykjavík Grapevine design awards. According to our report at the time, the collec- tion “swiftly became the highlight of the fashion year, and set jaws wagging throughout the design community, and beyond.” The collection was inspired by Hil- dur’s great-grandmother, Yulia Yeo- man, a housewife from New Jersey. “She was an inspiring woman who left her family and life as a housewife to join a motorcycle gang, quite simi- lar to the Hell’s Angels,” Hildur says. “Everything I create is in some way in- spired by her, which is why my designs are all connected even though they have different emphasises.” Hildur’s designs have been described as flat- tering statement pieces with beautiful stories behind them. Strong women like her grandmoth- er are Hildur’s inspiration. She uses interesting, prolific women as models in her photo shoots. The campaign for her second clothing line, Flóra, by pho- tographer Saga Sig, included models of all kinds. “People come in all shapes and sizes,” says Hildur. “Whether they’re skinny or curvy, old or young, I want to design clothes for them. I want to make clothes that look good on all kinds of women. And they were all models that I found to be cool and chic.” Flóra Hildur’s second clothing line was in- spired by the powerful mystical en- ergy of nature, and the women smart enough to take advantage of it. She studied herbs and grasses that possess healing powers, and can be used me- dicinally, or magically—for example, to gain spiritual powers, or entice hearts. “I met a sorceress who helped me use Icelandic flowers to practice sor- cery,” Hildur explains to me. “I learned how to create a love spell and a power spell and used the ingredients to cre- ate the patterns.” The pattern in Hildur’s love spell dress should attract romance to the wearer, while the power spell pattern Share this article: GPV.IS/FEAT11 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 11 — 2016 24 in Hildur Yeoman’s World of Fashion Words Hrefna Björg Gylfadóttir Photos Saga Sig Witchcraft and Hypnagogia
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