Claudia Pegus 08: The 'Breeze' collection didn't blow me away...




Sounds a bit harsh, doesn't it? But unfortunately for Claudia Pegus, the esteemed and lauded Caribbean designer from Trinidad & Tobago, it's true.

Upon hearing all the hype and receiving emails from the Islands of the World Fashion Week (IWFW) P.R. team about Pegus designing a line based purely on the light, white West Indian Sea Island Cotton, I said to myself "why is Ms. Pegus doing this?" It just seemed totally gimmicky - like a ploy to simply capitalize on the IWFW's direction on endorsing and promoting the materials of the region. And indeed, it was.

Pegus' strong point lies with the manipulation of rich or structural materials like Taffeta, Organza, Dupioni Silk and such. Whenever she does 'soft and flowy', it looks most believable in watery satins and lace. So why did she whip out an entire line of what seemed to be 17th century underpinnings for ladies in a Victorian court of yore?

There's only one person who does cottons and 'gauzy' well, and that's Meiling. Because of her particular tastes and eye for little details like beading and pin-tucking, Meiling manages to create frothy and delicate delights out of the most simple pieces of voile, eyelet, and tulle.

Claudia's 'woman' is not Meling's easy, breezy island chick who dreamily waltzes around in bare-boned cottons, and as such, this lackluster collection does nothing to build upon Pegus' well-developed reputation as the lone designer who - if ever - could be the haute couturier of the region.

What a shame, especially since the IWFW was heralded by its creators as a prime opportunity for noted and emerging Caribbean designers to garner some attention from the international fashion publications and merchandisers....

L.M.N. Harris

Comments

3 Responses to "Claudia Pegus 08: The 'Breeze' collection didn't blow me away..."

Anonymous said... November 14, 2008 at 3:21 PM

IWFW did blow the concept of Island Fashion "out of the beautiful turquoise water".
The fact that Ms. Pegus did try something a bit diversified is to be well respected in the fashion world. Designers were challenged to create sustainable fashion that is ecologically responsible. In this case, what is important is that she tried something that would bring attention to West Indian Sea Island Cotton and also the many wonderful designers that participated in IWFW.It's great that she moved "out of the box" for a good cause and not necessarily to create a salable product.

Lisa Marie said... November 14, 2008 at 4:12 PM

Good point on the IWFW - they are trying something new and are definitely heading in the right direction.

It's also good that Ms. Pegus 'moved out the box for a good cause' to quote you, but I also think that such a move should really 'raise the bar' for a designer.

Claudia is a very refined and extremely talented designer, and despite it's bold simplicity, this line didn't reflect Ms. Pegus' talent for me...

Thanks for posting, though - interesting take!

Anonymous said... November 22, 2008 at 6:36 AM

Waaay harsh man, though you do present a good point. Still, for me Pegus can do no wrong :)

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