12.10.09

knit knack: veronika



Sometimes it seems my life is just one amazing coincidence after another. I will hear about something out of the blue and then just keep hearing it. Mark Fast, the knitwear designer, for example: the coincidences started rolling in about 24 hours BEFORE all the hoo-hah about his recent LFW week catwalk show. Even the Sunday Style section in the Times did a piece on him yesterday. (I truly applaud his courage, by the way, and feel the issue of the three 'plus sized', i.e., normally shaped models, is the least fascinating thing about him: if you look at the show as a whole, shown here, you'll see: his clothes are just gorgeous, and would look great women of any size, shape, colour, or, for that matter, age).

But I'm also just really into knitwear, now, more than ever. I could happily live purely in knitted items. If someone just put soles on socks, I'd be pleased as punch.



So: Veronika. I had just walked back from lunch at Jaks with Isabel (we're practically making it a Monday ritual), and we passed Joseph, and the one shot I took all day was another shot at Joseph of the Rodarte window (below). Then, a few minutes later, I saw this amazing girl, Veronika, kind of running down the street near the construction at South Ken tube station. Of course I just had to ask where she got that gorgeous grey open knit top.



Well, of course: she knitted it herself. It figures: I shoot one person today, and she's a future knitwear designer.

Veronika is currently a fashion student, from Hungary, and had just come back from a trip home two hours earlier. She's selling some of her work at the open markets, like Camden (where she got her fabulous belt, by the way. Her perfectly on trend Cuban heel boots are River Island. When you consider that her leggings are knitted, then the only non-knit items are her belt, boots, and ring). She doesn't have a website address but if you get in touch with me, I'll put you in touch with her.



Her name, Veronika, reminded me vaguely of an old Elvis Costello song. Then I thought, no, Jill, you silly cow, it's Alison. But he did songs for both names! Which I've sourced for your viewing pleasure, below. And on that note, I'll shut up.



8 comments:

Cristi Silva said...

I can bairly type because my jaw droped on to the keyboard. . . belt.. ring.. SHOES....!.. sweater......

Leah said...

Wow, I love everything she's wearing. Fabulous to the max.

Mom Fashion World said...

jill- i can't get enough looking her leggings.
it reminds me of one of musical instruments...
..a xylophone. i love her style. an effortless chic!

Unknown said...

What a lovely jumper, you must let us know if she ever gets a blog.

Anonymous said...

Great belt.

la flore et la faune said...

such a fishnet is very useful on a desert island, to catch fishes.

workhard said...

That outfit is adorable...


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Anonymous said...

This girl is gorgeous! Wow!