Sleeping Dogs oversized
Arlette Ess
Drawing
135 x 135 x 0 cm
on Fabric
incl. shipping within the EU
About Sleeping Dogs oversized
Monochrome oversized silk chiffon scarf featuring the Sleeping Dogs print. The print has an emphasis on texture and the dogs themselves are not prominent, when worn they disappear in layers of delicate line drawing.
The chiffon silk is very lightweight and slightly transparent, and when layered the texture of the drawing intersects into an intricate pattern whilst the silk appears more opaque. Since the fabric has almost no bulk at all, it can also be worn as a skinny long scarf around the neck. Depending on the combination it has a rocknroll edge or adds understated elegance.
(Lifestyle Photos: Felix Friedmann)
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SIZE
135 cm x 135 cm (ca. 53 in x53 in)
MATERIAL
100% silk chiffon with fine pin hem
made in Italy
CARE
Dry clean.
Silk and wool are protein fibres which naturally repel dirt and hardly take on any smells, so they don't need to be cleaned often.
Steaming the scarf works wonders – it removes all wrinkles and also 'desinfects' it (removing potential smells and killing microorganisms), and it usually ends up looking like fresh from the cleaners. For this you can use a garment steamer or simply hold it approximately 2ft / 70cm over a boiling kettle for a few seconds (don't scold yourself in the process :)
If it needs a clean, dry cleaning is recommended.
Lukewarm water and mild silk/wool detergent would not damage the print, but for the feel of the silk or wool it's still better and safer to dry clean it.
Sold and shipped by Zeichenfabrik.
About Arlette Ess
Arlette Ess is a visual artist specialised in drawing. Her intricate work creates a sense of immersion and wonder, combining the beauty of Nature with the imagery of our inner worlds. She trained with Alexander McQueen and is one of the artists contributing to the iconic scarves collections by Hermès Paris.
Through her personal and commissioned work, she shares her love for the natural world, and a desire to distil its magical and mysterious essence.
The drawings have a focus on organic textures and their intrinsic patterns, assembled as mesmerising allovers or harmonious compositions. The content and subject matter draws from observation of nature, as well as from our collective cultural history, a part of our identity we share through image and myth. The work is fundamentally playing with our need to find meaning in a mysterious and multifaceted reality.
Arlette’s signature fur prints are drawn in pen and ink, resulting in a combination of figurative and textural. These mesmerisingly intricate designs often simultaneously embody a kind of minimalism, creating a fusion between opulence and simplicity.
Her business embraces a ‘buy less, buy better’ ethos, respecting resources and people. All products are manufactured in Europe using the best possible materials and processes, aiming for timelessness and substance in all aspects. The fashion line embodies the ‘slow fashion’ concept, with timeless pieces created for individuals who know what’s for them.
Arlette has a degree from University of the Arts London, Camberwell College of Arts (BA Hons Graphics) and has exhibited in various art shows, design festivals and galleries in Europe (London, Paris, Berlin, Dresden, Lisbon, Kortrjik) and the far east (Tokyo, Taipei, Shanghai, Beijing, Hangzhou). Originally from Switzerland, she has a previous background in fashion, having worked internationally as a model for many years. After a stint of print design at Alexander McQueen, Arlette decided to start her own label whilst continuing to work on commissions, collaborations and personal projects. In 2020, she was one of the winners of the ‘Grand Prix du Carré’ competition by Hermès Paris, and is now one of the artists contributing to the scarves line.