consists of 15 silhouettes made in silk organzas, pettersham, to very innovative "liquid" fabrics of mix silk and metallic yarn. We noted also fantastic embroideries made in 24ct gold.
The cuts are cute and short or long and elegant. The vamp has arrived! Black and Gold, fairy's come out in the night, the ribbon wedding dress, in pale rose made her statement.
Jeremy Buenos design and business acumen have been recognized on many occasions, notably by winning the Designers' award "Moda Domani" 2007 and the following June 2008 he gained first prize at the Princiales Fashion Design awards.
Jeremy Bueno follows the path of Frank Sorbier and Christian Lacroix and presents a selection of his previous collections at the “Conservatoire de Broderies de Lunéville” at the Chateau of Lunéville from April until October 2010.
And a line of luxury interior design objects will be out in September.
Urzuri attended the ‘Sweet Dreams' collection and had the opportunity to interview Jeremy.
URZURI
Jeremy tell us your story?
JB
Well I’m originally from Corsica, my mum is English and my dad has Spanish origins.
I’m the second of six children, and I discovered sewing at the age of 6 whilst helping my mum making curtains on an old manual Singer sewing machine.
I’ve never stopped creating since ! My first models were my sisters.
UZURI:
Where did you study?

JB
After the baccalaureate, I decided to leave Corsica for London, to study fashion at the London College of Fashion. Discovering London was an amazing experience, a real eye opener and chance.
During my studies I had the chance to integrate Thierry Mugler fashion house, first in the ready to wear atelier then the studio, and finally on the Haute Couture.
This first experience in such a reputed fashion house was great.
I then graduated from the LCF with a first class mention, and decided to stay in London for a while. My trip lasted 11 years! During which I worked on many projects as freelance and developed my style and label.
UZURI:
Jeremy you well known for your ribbon dresses can you give us some information about this?
JB
I started working with ribbons in 2006, and my ribbon dresses proved to be successful when I presented them for my first fashion competition “Moda Domani” in 2007.
This well known Paris based competition helped me get more noticed in France. Which is the reason why I moved to Paris in 2008.
I sold my dresses at the Galleries Lafayette, and experienced my first Salons.
I also met Suna, my attaché de press, who has been pushing me forward and helping me a great deal.
Since then I have had the chance to show many collections and I have not missed a season.
UZURI:
How do you feel after this show?
JB
I am happy people appreciated the show! I took the risk of producing a collection that denoted from my previous ones. For example I chose blacks, which I rarely use, and the cuts were much sharper. I also chose to present less ribbon dresses, which are, you might say, my trademark.
I think as a young designer you owe it to yourself to explore as many facets of your creativity as possible. Otherwise it is too easy to limit yourself to a style that suits you, and certainly not very creative. So I took the chance to show something different and it worked.
UZURI:
Tell us about your wedding dresses?
JB
Even though the wedding dress is always the last of the show, it is nevertheless probably "the" piece that makes people dream the most. I chose a soft pink / nude color this season. I love colorful wedding dresses!
Alongside the dresses from the collection I also design and produce made to measure for brides to be. It is always a great honor to be part of that special moment in people's lives.
We are now developing a range to propose as many styles as possible
UZURI:
We heard though the grapevine that there is a lot of movement in Bueno world for 2011?
JB
Ah yes, how do you know?
I am actually working on very interesting collaborations which should be unveiled in September October….
Sorry it has to be a Bueno secret for the moment, but for sure UZURI will be one of the first magazines to hear about it
UZURI:
We look forward to that and thank you for you time
JB
Thank you UZURI
Photography: Michel Bonini
Hair: Miguel Pinto
Make-up: Clotilde Sourisseau
Model: Elitsa
Jewelry: Sunamoya
For further information please contact:
www.jeremybueno.com
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