The Designers
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The last 10 minutes of The Game
The Player designed by Stella Satie
The look of the ''Player'' was inspired by the aftermath of the game - captivating the raw emotions and passion of the player leaving the football pitch in victory - drenched in rain, sweat, dirt, and blood but glistening in a crystal halo.
The Player is portrayed frozen in time - a wet shirt that's been pulled apart in the heat of the game, the signature Chelsea blue is stained with dirt and blood from the pitch. It is paired with destroyed tailored suit trousers under which his blue herringbone uniform is showing.
The Football Fan designed by Aminat Seriki & Joel Lines
Inspired by the group's concept; the last 10 minutes of the game, our look is based upon the notion of the 'Football Dad', a common fan who often attend the Chelsea games. We researched into outerwear references with the combination of mundane objects such as an umbrella, merging the two elements together in their given designs.
Together with the navy tailored wool coat with a detachable umbrella, the hand dyed print was inspired by the rained out colours, creating a the stormy wet look, a direct reference to the concept fo the aftermath of the football games. The focus and passion of the Fan is represented by the bright red lines taken from the football pitch lines.
We were further inspired by the hyper obsessed and sporty supporter in order to portray the idea of the player inside the Fan.
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The Football Fan designed by Danny Kozyrev
My look embodies the fanaticism of the ‘chav’-like supporters of Chelsea Club. The jacket is made out of waterproof fabric in Royal blue color with tattoo-like prints inspired by the Chelsea fans inked bodies.
The Silhouette represents the idea of hiding from the rain and the nun-like head collar points out at belief in football as religion. The sexy low waisted trousers represent sporty sweatpants that fans often wear, but making them more Chelsea oriented and sexy. The jacket and trousers are the essentials for the Chelsea fan to wear.
The Player designed by
Sofia Castellon & Kana Takahashi
As an interpretation of the football player, our look embodies the rollercoaster of emotions that succumb in the pitch during the last ten minutes of the game. The athletic garment meshes patterns inspired from the Chelsea uniform and fan paraphernalia/clothing.
The inflatable headpiece is a fun depiction of the spectators becoming one with the game and their crucial role within the culture of the sport.
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The Goal Keeper designed by Christopher De La Cruz
For the goal keeper inspired look, I took inspiration from the idea of the football player not chasing the ball but getting case by the ball, while using their bodies to create large volume in mid air like a parachute falling from the sky. Key elements I used for the design was the goal keepers uniform and the goal itself, that’s where the geometrical print was inspired from.
The choice of materials was taken from the idea of the Goal Keeper needing a layer of armor which is why I used the faux leather material with the combination of chiffon and quilting to capture the movements in the garment.