Tuesday 14 September 2010

'...there are no limits to the imagination, perfection in turn cannot be achieved'



For many centuries human beings have attached great importance to their clothing, primarily for practical functions. As intellectual capacities developed, another type of function came into being, both decorative and as physical embellishment, which played a major part in great civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome and so on. 
This included the organization of public spectacles at which the Gods and Goddesses were displayed and adored, the symbol of sacred beauty and fertility.

TCA believes there are no limits to the imagination, perfection in turn cannot be achieved; but yet we may still strive to attain it. So TCA's design mantra is to strive to find the limit, based on textile fabrics which fire the imagination.

TCA’s collection has been inspired by simple forms and primary colour tones.
Starting the collection for men she has two basic elements, day and night.  
One has light tones, where whites predominate interspersed with clear, pure colours, with knits of one cut inspired by the revivalist lines of the 18th centaury. With the other, night, golds predominate. Warm colours with chestnut browns for the man who likes feeling smart and knows how to bring out his personality by doing it.

The collection has one basic element only, but with contemporary lines based on high quality fabrics, with colours ranging from bright and warm to very dark browns.

The print also forms part of the silhouette, created with men in mind, the kind of man who after a long day at work wants to feel strong and attractive in a truly original way.


TCA Mens Couture can be viewed on Friday at 3.30pm

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