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BELLA FREUD'S CUTE BARBOUR JUMPERS

Posted by Bethan Holt, Junior Fashion Editor at Large

Who doesn't want a Bella Freud jumper? Emblazoned with irreverent slogans like "Fetish" and "Ginsberg is God",  Freud's knitwear is cult and I can well-imagine that it will feature in the fashion history books as being among the items which the coolest girls of the day would most certainly have in their wardrobes. See Kate Moss, Alexa Chung and many more. The new chapter in Freud's knitwear is not so much about her way with words but her sweet sketches of references to her childhood country adventures in Sussex.



Bella has collaborated with stalwart brand of Britishness, Barbour on the collection which features birds, sheep, stalks of lavender and daffodils. "I was really just thinking about walking through the forest in Sussex and seeing all the animals and things I was obsessed with" Bella told me at the launch of the collection a couple of weeks ago. Her personal favourites include the rabbit because "he's quite Bauhaus" and the grey lambs "which feel quite Andy Warhol". Wildlife with a modern art appeal.

In fact, it's not just country japes which have informed Freud's designs but many other elements of her life too. She tells me how one of most inspiring recent experiences was visiting Sotheby's in advance of a big sale. "My friend works there and he was showing me around and we came across these extraordinary murals which had been transferred somehow. They looked so ancient. It's such a joy to come across those things" Freud enthuses. Then there is her whimsically beautiful observation about  blossoms coming out on the trees "like ghosts" in February. These myriad visuals somehow end up feeding into seemingly simple jumpers.



This isn't the first time that Freud has collaborated with Barbour. There was a t-shirt collection last year but knitwear somehow feels like a more integrated step into the brand. "I feel very connected to Barbour's Britishness" Freud muses, "I really admire all the manufacturing which they do here. It's nurturing something". In turn, there's a definite feeling that this collection is another step in bringing a bit more fashion edge to Barbour. Obviously, everyone adores a classic wax jacket but the South Shields based family firm is making itself newly relevant with collabs with fashion-y names like Lady Amanda Harlech, Alice Temperley and, of course, Bella Freud- "I love that they are reaching out to embrace modern design and trends". And surely an outfit comprising a classic Beadnell coat and Freud knit is rather ideal for anyone's weekend?


Many designers speak of muses. Freud refers to her vision of "a young girl running around her country house in the moonlight in her slouchy jumper bearing that moon silhouette. It's so pretty but also sexy". It's a story which gives just the right dose of frisson to Barbour's wholesome image. According to Bella, this girl is Billie JD Porter who is "clever, pretty and deadpan". They met when Bella helped to re-design Billie's school's uniform and they stayed in touch. Now Billie is a model and presenter who works at Vice and would be "gorgeous and rebellious" wearing one of Bella's jumpers. There's a fashion fantasy to spark our Autumn/Winter shopping imagination.

Get to Barbour stores now to get the Bella Freud collection, prices from £89.



BELLA FREUD'S SEXY FASHION FILM (avec Susie Bick, Abbey Lee, Nick Cave) OH MY!

Posted by Fashion Editor at Large

There's fashion film, and there's Fashion Film. Most fashion films are essentially a moving image fashion shoot. A lot feel quite amateur to the eye, or akin to a dreamy perfume advert. But we have to accept this form of fashion media is still in its infancy. The best kind of fashion film jolts you into a deeper appreciation of the clothes than can be gained from a still shoot. The recent Lanvin campaign by Steven Meisel managed to work both ways. Also noteworthy is the excellent work created by Mr Porter over the summer. I loved the Amsterdam Cyclists one, as it was so direct in its fashion message while being totally honest.

Now, onto Bella Freud, perhaps British Fashion's ultimate hipster. I'm a long-term fan of Bella's ouevre and ethos, and I have always absolutely adored her totally original jumpers. They are quite possibly the best jumpers in the world. Even more appropriate now as jumpers are wildly fashionable for Fall/Autumn. I've been wanting a Ginsberg is God one for years, but they were rare pieces in their heyday, and eventually Bella took them out of production so I forgot about them until last week when a little bird told me there are some available from Bella's archive.

from Bella Freud.co.uk

When I heard Bella was making a short film to showcase her Fall/Autumn range starring the delectable Susie Bick with current supermodel Abbey Lee Kershaw accompanied by Nick Cave music, I was suitably intrigued. I didn't make the premier party last week as I had to attend a business dinner with the wife, but needless to say Kate Moss-Hince was there to watch it with the London party crowd and it looked like a fun night.

It took a wee while, but at last I have the short film, Submission, here on the blog for your viewing pleasure. The film is the result of a collaboration between Freud and BAFTA award winning film maker Martina Amati, and I can see what the fuss was about. Gorgeous girls grappling each other to the floor as they practise Brazilian Jiu Jitsu  in a knitwear range named "Fetish" created by Bella in collaboration with her best friend Christian Louboutin. Really, what more could you ask for?


Submission from ama on Vimeo.

Here's the crib sheet: ‘Submission’ is set in the world of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu where you learn to use your opponent’s strength to vanquish them. The unlikely winner engages us in her internal dialogue, remembering the moment in her childhood when she discovered how she wanted clothes to serve her as a protective armour. ‘Submission’ is a portrait of a group of unique women rolling on the mat in exclusive costumes. Here's an edited selection of the Fetish range, Christian Louboutin's  drawings translate really beautifully onto the knits.





Love this one from the "Bowie" collection, £238, part of the SS11 range, and available at http://www.bellafreud.co.uk/

ENJOY THE FILM!
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