A little background info:
Mariavittoria Sargentini was born in Perugia on 9th November 1976. She lives, studies and works Umbria, Sicily, Tuscany and Sardinia.
After studying arts, philosophy, design and costume, she has worked as a style-assistant to Antonio Marras for two years and for Carpe Diem for three years.
The developing of the Linea project for Maurizio Altieri marks the culmination of her educational development and the birth of her own brand, Marvie.
Her first project S+M+L was shown for the first time at the Pitti Rooms in 2007 and it awoke the interest of the press and public.
In the same year, the S+M+L and T-shirt projects were presented at White Inside and won the White Inside Award.
In 2008 she took part in the project C.L.A.S.S., using eco-sustainable materials, and shown her new project J2 at Pitti's and White's.
Some video for S+M+L
Here
Here
In the S+M+L project the classic suit is revisited in size and volume by displacing the traditional cut and by mixing and matching each component (jacket_S+pants_L or jacket_M+skirt_S or jacket_L+pants_, etc...).
This results in three substantially different dynamic interchageable silhouette.
S_ is form-fitting: the seams rotate around the figure stretching it out. M_ is medium fit: the seams are in the front and follow the proportions of the figure. L_ is loose: the seams are on sides and extend the proportions.
Jersey
The project Square Jersey, the two-dimensional play between material and shape is developed by using elastic fabrics made from natural fibres (PR milk protein and “lenpur” wood fibre);
by utilising the geometrical square form, viewed as a container for the dimensions of a human body (70X70cm, 80X80com, 90X90cm, 65X65cm, 85X85cm, 105X105cm...).
Mariavittoria Sargentini was born in Perugia on 9th November 1976. She lives, studies and works Umbria, Sicily, Tuscany and Sardinia.
After studying arts, philosophy, design and costume, she has worked as a style-assistant to Antonio Marras for two years and for Carpe Diem for three years.
The developing of the Linea project for Maurizio Altieri marks the culmination of her educational development and the birth of her own brand, Marvie.
Her first project S+M+L was shown for the first time at the Pitti Rooms in 2007 and it awoke the interest of the press and public.
In the same year, the S+M+L and T-shirt projects were presented at White Inside and won the White Inside Award.
In 2008 she took part in the project C.L.A.S.S., using eco-sustainable materials, and shown her new project J2 at Pitti's and White's.
Some video for S+M+L
Here
Here
In the S+M+L project the classic suit is revisited in size and volume by displacing the traditional cut and by mixing and matching each component (jacket_S+pants_L or jacket_M+skirt_S or jacket_L+pants_, etc...).
This results in three substantially different dynamic interchageable silhouette.
S_ is form-fitting: the seams rotate around the figure stretching it out. M_ is medium fit: the seams are in the front and follow the proportions of the figure. L_ is loose: the seams are on sides and extend the proportions.
Jersey
The project Square Jersey, the two-dimensional play between material and shape is developed by using elastic fabrics made from natural fibres (PR milk protein and “lenpur” wood fibre);
by utilising the geometrical square form, viewed as a container for the dimensions of a human body (70X70cm, 80X80com, 90X90cm, 65X65cm, 85X85cm, 105X105cm...).
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