Over the past 10 years designer Natalie Hutton has worked on her debut collection 'Synaesthetics'.
Editing audio visual crime scene evidence by day and stitching by night. Some of the works in the collection have taken over 500 hours of hand stitching alone. Others contain over 10,000 hand painted and wired metallic scales which have been meticulously hand stitched in place over the course of 3 years .
The Echoplex gown for example, contains 50 meters of pleated silk panels, each one (40 in total) took between 8-12 hours to hand stitch into honeycomb like grids before it was sculpted into its unique form.
Synaesthesia, the term used to describe the crossing of senses and in Natalie Hutton's case, the ability to see shapes and movement to the sounds of music is the inspiration behind her collection of works.
Working under the name Claudia Savage, each design is a labor intensive mission intended to be enjoyed as both fabric sculpture and wearable art.
More info: claudiasavage.com
Sunray and Swarovski Crystal corset.

Silk pleated corset costed in Swarovski crystal encrusted lace.
Echoplex Headphones

Yes! These headphones actually work!
Silk and wool bustle skirt

Hand stitched pearl and crystal bra

The bra of Chantilly lace has been hand coated in Swarovski pearls and crystals.
Behind the scenes of the Pearl Bra
ALL the spikes!

'Synaesthetics' collar.

That red dress...

Liquid metal, hand painted gown.

There are over 10,000 hand pained and and individually stitched metal scales coating this gown.
Liquid metal, hand painted gown.

And sneaky feather coated heals.
Echoplex - Goddess of Reverb.

Echoplex - Goddess of Reverb.


