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I created Andrea Viêntëc Turbans and other Experiments in 2011, a project that combines my background in Arts with a passion for timeless fashion. I prefer to think of myself as largely self-taught, despite having studied Art at university in Barcelona with a focus on sculpture, taken a variety of fashion courses and later millinery at Central Saint Martins in London. I have always been drawn to fabrics, to taking materials to their limit, often in unconventional ways and as a natural progression has created many pieces and costumes for theatres, commercials and short films. To date, my turbans and other experiments have been featured in Vogue, Glamour and the Spanish newspaper El País and exhibited in showrooms all around Barcelona. I’ve carried out exciting collaborations with designers Ana Tichy, Sara de Ubieta, Georgina Vendrell and El Colmillo de Morsa. These days my clients come from all over the world and they purchase online or at my atelier on the peaceful, plant-filled Passatge Sert in the heart of Barcelona. I like to think of my headpieces as sculptures – partly because the creative process sometimes uses moulds and wire support structures, but also because they turn the person wearing them into a kind of sculpture. They are head-strong pieces, bold expressions, and by wearing one the owner is announcing his or her personality.
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I created Andrea Viêntëc Turbans and other Experiments in 2011, a project that combines my background in Arts with a passion for timeless fashion. I prefer to think of myself as largely self-taught, despite having studied Art at university in Barcelona with a focus on sculpture, taken a variety of fashion courses and later millinery at Central Saint Martins in London. I have always been drawn to fabrics, to taking materials to their limit, often in unconventional ways and as a natural progression has created many pieces and costumes for theatres, commercials and short films. To date, my turbans and other experiments have been featured in Vogue, Glamour and the Spanish newspaper El País and exhibited in showrooms all around Barcelona. I’ve carried out exciting collaborations with designers Ana Tichy, Sara de Ubieta, Georgina Vendrell and El Colmillo de Morsa. These days my clients come from all over the world and they purchase online or at my atelier on the peaceful, plant-filled Passatge Sert in the heart of Barcelona. I like to think of my headpieces as sculptures – partly because the creative process sometimes uses moulds and wire support structures, but also because they turn the person wearing them into a kind of sculpture. They are head-strong pieces, bold expressions, and by wearing one the owner is announcing his or her personality.