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Have you heard of Antonia Goy

by cecylia on March 19, 2010

At MeMy at The Ritz, I met a lovely German designer by the name of Antonia Goy. She was so sweet and down-to-earth. Her garments were so masterly created, avant-garde but still very wearable pieces of art. I am now an avid fan of her designs. Even though we was lucky enough to get photos with her in her new range, I do not want to spoil it for anybody.  Expect plenty of black wool dresses and silk dresses in gorgeous symmetrical prints.

This was my favourite piece in the collection because it was absolutely freezing in Paris and this cape would have been divine to keep away the chill. I am wearing Nudie jeans and vintage booties. You can see a glimpse of the beautiful silk dress next to Antonia.

Antonia Goy was born in Germany where she graduated in Fashion Design in Parigi at Studio Bercôt and then she attended a Masters at the Kunsthhochschule Berlin-Weissensee in Berlin. She started her own label inn after receiving the CNMI Award given to her womanswear collection at Mittelmoda 2005.
She is based in Berlin. Here are some pictures from her previous collection. Pictures from Indeed Model Management website.

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The only German I know is ‘guten tag’ but she spoke fluent English.

The designer flanked by models in her designs. I love the black structural apron dress on the right.

One of my favourite pieces from her AW10 collection is a  simple T-shirt dress encased in slashed drapery. She is one to watch!

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