Natalia Solomatine vous propose d'étudier des vêtements hors-temps comme la chemise paysanne. Ensemble vous allez tenter de résoudre cette énigme - pour comprendre le secret de cette coupe. Car le secret est dans une coupe économe certes, mais aussi très agréable à porter à la fois.
The courses will take the form of a workshop on a specific theme, lasting 3 hours a day over a week.
Ce module aura lieu du 14h à 17h du lundi au vendredi.
Natalia Solomatine was born in Moscow and trained as an industrial and product designer at the University of Applied Sciences in Geneva. She went on to study ethnographic costume techniques, vegetable dyes and weaving. For 20 years, she was an HES lecturer in the Fashion Design department at HEAD. She has given courses, seminars and conferences all over the world.
‘Shirts did not exist in Antiquity. The traditional shirt-like dress of the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans (kalasyris, chiton and tunic) also served as an outer dress. In cold weather, two robes were worn one on top of the other, without the under-dress being considered undergarments. ("Encyclopedie illustée du Costume et de la Mode, by Ludmila Kybalova, Olga Herbenova, Milena Lamarova, preface by Claude-Salvy. Grund Edition)
Thanks to a collaboration that Nathalia carried out in 2019 with Isabelle Raboud-Schuelle, currently curator of the Musée Gruerien. She was able to acquire knowledge about costume in the Vaud and Fribourg regions. She is using Isabelle Raboud-Schuelle's research and articles to help you cut the blue Peasant Blouse.