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Marimekko Spring
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Samu-Jussi Koski’s Spring/Summer 2008 collection for Marimekko is a combination of Art Deco angularity and summer-breezy ruffles and girly pleats. The styling and colorways remind us of the early 80s, but the two main fabric designs he has used for the collection are much older. The collection includes pieces made of the Sireeni pattern but the star is the geometric Attica, designed in 1959 by Marimekkos’ most prolific and famous designer, Maija Isola (1927-2001). Isola created more than 500 fabric patterns at Marimekko from 1949 to 1987, including the iconic Unikko, Kaivo and Lokki.

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Koski’s spring collection is a soft take on stylish simplicity with salmon, pink and black as the main colors. Feather-weight silk dresses and tops, 100% cotton dresses and tops, and the long cotton Akemi anorak are all perfect for urban life, which is something that inspires Koski. He’s designed for Marimekko since spring 2005, and sites people, old photographs, jazz, cigarette smoke and city life as the sources of his ideas.

The large Marimekko Spring 2008 bag collection includes two gems by a 14-year Marimekko veteran, Mika Piirainen. The Horisontti carry-all (size 54 X 47 X 18 cm) and the Ankkuri shoulder bag (35 X 30 X 11 cm) are both made of 100% cotton canvas in another Maija Isola pattern, Dyyni, form the 1980s. Piirainen has also produced a fashion collection for Marimekko this spring. By Tuija Seipell



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