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My
work functions outside
of fashion, in that realm where
timeless style dwells.
Kenneth D. King
Kenneth
D. King Design is a small haute couture house that has a distinct
aesthetic identity.
King produces one-of-a-kind, made to measure pieces for women and
men, as well as limited-edition pieces for boutiques. These
include:
Made-to-measure
evening clothes
for
both women and men
One-of-a-kind
evening accessories
Limited-edition
accessory
pieces
for boutiques
Extravagant
furniture and accessories
for
the home
King's
customer wants clothes that set her apart from the crowd, but not
in a shocking way. While wanting to look different, she also
wants to look beautiful, and feel well in her clothes. She wears
the clothes, instead of having the clothes wear her. The customer
King serves is someone who knows what she likes. Usually she would
be described as striking and beautiful, the beauty that is born
of intelligence.
In his studio,
King has a variety of pieces for inspection. He makes things
“on spec” to try out and show new ideas, fabrics, and
silhouettes. You can view an assortment of his work in the gallery--click
here.
These
portfolio pieces are his collection, and include evening jackets,
evening coats, capes, wraps, and the occasional handbag and hat.
You can see examples of these in the gallery by clicking
here.
The
portfolio pieces are available for purchase; or King can adapt the
ideas represented in a particular piece, to better suit an individual
customer.
King
also produces limited-edition accessory pieces for sale in small
boutiques. These pieces, like evening wraps and loose
coats, don't rely as much on fitting a specific figure, and so appeal
to a broader audience.
For
those people who love King's work, but don't wish to wear something
extravagant, King has produced one-off home furnishing pieces.
When
Swarovski wanted to explore the potential of the home furnishings
market, they commissioned King to create a fantasy chair slipcover,
which is included in their publication Design Expressions from
Brazil and Russia, published 2007, page 128 (shown below).

One
of King's footstools was featured in the book Elton John's Flower
Fantasies (Caroline Cass, Bullfinch Press, pages 52-53).
You can see some examples of his home pieces in the gallery.
Also available
to order is a range of evening skirts and dresses, which complete
the ensemble. If these pieces are not to the customer’s
taste, he will create something more to the client’s liking.
No
mass production here! Each piece
is hand made, flawlessly constructed, and of the highest quality--
the way haute couture is supposed to be. King blends time-honored
sewing techniques with today's fabrics to ensure that his pieces
are not only striking and fit well, but will also endure the test
of time.
When
a client comes in, King will talk with her to determine what type
of piece is desired, the kind of function the desired piece
is intended for, color preferences, and so forth.
Together
they will look at what he has on show, to see if an existing piece
will be to her liking. Sometimes existing pieces in King’s
collection serve as the starting point for an ensemble; other times
clients have asked for him to create something completely new.
In
these cases, instead of fashion sketches, King will make a half-scale
model of the proposed design. This model is much more useful, as
the client can look at a design from all
angles, turn it inside and out, and more easily visualize what the
finished product will look like.
The
next step is measurement of the figure, from which the master patterns
are drafted. There are at least two fittings of the garment
in muslin, and one fitting in the chosen fabric. The final fitting
is where the client and King do a final check of the ensemble, making
sure it is right in every detail.
King
intends for his garments to have a useful life of at least thirty
years. Consequently, the time invested in the creation of
these exquisite garments (by both designer and customer) is time
well spent, as the pieces King creates will provide pleasure to
the wearer for decades.
King
invites you to call or email
him, if you would like to visit his New York City studio,
or are interested in commissioning a piece.
Contact Information:
Email
Kenneth D. King
Telephone
212.353.3626

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