Text: Line Jarde
Stella Magazine had a chat with the Danish fashion designer Mette Julie Bundgaard Nielsen, whos behind the amazing couture brand BUNDGAARDN I E L S E N
BUNDGAARDN I E L S E N create high quality performing design, based on aesthetic sustainability and neo modernism. During the Copenhagen fashion week,
BUNDGAARDN I E L S E N will exhibit her Couture exhibition - KUBIK, at the tradefair
DEFINING SCANDINAVIA in Øksnehallen - 08.08.2013 - 11.08.2013
What are you working on at the moment?
A:
An exiting venture visit from Japan.
A big Nordic Expo with my sustainable couture –
travelling 4 nordic countries over the next 2 years..
The couture exhibition KUBIK, launching at the Copenhagen Fashion Week in
collaboration with Defining Scandinavia.
The new ready to wear collection.
How would you describe your design?
A:
BUNDGAARDN I E L S E N is a women wears label focusing on creating high quality design based on and neo-modernism, aesthetic
sustainability and craftsmanship.
What inspires you?
A:
I am inspired by the arts, philosophy, history,
people, nature and so on.
But there is one general approach to all this that
inspires me and that is contrasts and contradictions, and I often tend to work in
the schism of this two-phased paragraph of:
How simple can you make it? vs. how complex does it have to be?
What did you want to be when you grew up?
A:
A butcher or a lawyer.
Why ?
Butcher because I loved raw meat as a child, and a
Lawyer because I loved the piece suits uniforms they are in habit of wearing.
I guess this early love for the piece suit has played a big part in me becoming
a fashion designer. I still have a great love for the classic suit, the
details, craftsmanship behind and the beautiful materials used.
Who are your heroes and why?
A:
The little Pakistan girl Malala, which stood up for equal rights of education,
and got shot by the Taliban.
I absolutely despise injustice and therefore I find her work so important and
courageous, and I hope she will receive the Nobel prize.
What are your future projects?
A:
I am working on ideas for the next couture collection, and I am quite exited
about it. I want to involve even more hand made crafts into my work,
for example weaving and embroidery.
Another future plan is working towards getting more
established in a international context.
Also I want to make a project with Cindy Sherman.
What is the most beautiful thing you can think of?
A:
My son and big love Marlon.
What is your best summer memories from your childhood?
A:
I have many good summer memories, but what comes into mind, is a summer night drive
under the starring sky.
Me laying in the back of the car with my sister
sleeping next to me, while my mother was driving.
I loved seeing the stars and city lights pass by in
the dark as I listened to the quiet humming of the car.
What is your favorite dessert and why?
A:
Freshly handpicked strawberrys. That is the perfect summer dessert.