Saturday, May 23, 2009

URCHIN


I spoke with Sonia of URCHIN fame yesterday about posting this mini-showcase of her work online with a mini-bio to accompany it. We had a little banter about inspirations and sources, then I got down to the nitty gritty- which movie should she have done the costumes for? Her answer was revealing: Brazil, the gorgeous futuristic masterpiece of fantasy by Terry Gilliam. Her love of baroque details and metallic greige would have redefined the film's take on fraught couture. Sonia has a velvet touch with old dresses, gently and deftly loving them into new creatures. It's like each dress is an Eliza Doolittle, and she's Henry Higgins giving them a glamorous new lease on life. Hey, she should design for the remake of My Fair Lady while she's at it. Sonia has great style intuition. Below is the complete, in-depth q&a with the genius herself:

Who would I want to collaborate with?

PJ Harvey.

What movie would I want to have worked on the costumes for?
Brazil definately..

What is my favorite food?
Coffee

What is the biggest risk on a random night out with me?
That I may rescue a stray cat or a large piece of matter...ie wood, metal whatever to make something out of.

What are your cats names?

Well, they came from the shelter with names already which they seemed to respond too, so Bruno (the shell shocked one who was dragged behind a car) got to keep his name, as I figured he`d been through enough) and Oogie Boogie (my 2 year old fattie) became: Oogamus Maximus Shnorkimus Catimus. Which means Fat Oogie cat who shnorks when breathing.

If you weren't sewing, what would you be doing?

A million things. Gardening, making art, working out, seeing friends.......

Whats your background?

Well, I went to Otis/Parsons school of art & design in L.A., intending to come out a fine artist, but took a summer class at the local college in illustration to try to figure out how I would make a living while being an artist, and the instructor came in drunk the first 2 classes. I took that as a sign to go into fashion as my major, and do fine art, not commercial, for myself.

What would you do if you were not an artist or fashion designer?

Architecture for sure. I would have chosen that first, but was told at the time that you need to be really good at math, and since math makes me almost break out in hives...........anyway, now I hear there are computers or something that calculate that for you.. Sigh.

of course Sonia's lovely Urchin line is available at Flutter, but did we mention each of her beautiful creations can be custom fit to you or she can custom make a piece especially for you!
check out more of Urchin's Designs on Flutter's Designer page.
















2 comments:

Serena Barton said...

Thanks for the gorgeous pictures! I've been a long time fan of Sonia's work and it's great to learn about her exciting new venture.

Anonymous said...

This work is so lovely! My favorite hair comb is an Urchin piece and one of my sons wants it to keep in his treasure box. I said NO! But I like his sense of what a treasure is! Many thanks for the beautiful inspiration!