Nicholas Kirkwood, who is known for his craftsmanship and innovative designs was proud to present this exclusive collection to a small number of press at the Manchester Harvey Nichols store. For all that haven't heard of Nicholas Kirkwood, you are sure to have seen some of his designs before. Some verging on the edge of avant-garde, his creations have graced some of the biggest stars in fashion and Hollywood, Sarah Jessica Parker wore a pair from his new collection all the way through the Sex And The City promotions. The use of shapes, fits and colours are instantly recognisable and the man himself was kind enough to talk to us about the collection, influences, ideas and what's next for the brand;
The Fashion Network - Could you give us a brief background on how you got into womens footwear. Have you always designed shoes?
Nicholas Kirkwood - I started off at college studying Fine Art, I didn't know what I wanted to be when I was older but I knew it would be something design based, as this was the only thing I was good at. When I was younger a started off working for hat designer, Philip Treacy (about 10 years ago). I would observe the clients that would come in closely. It was my job to style the accessories. When someone came in with a whole outfit planned I would always notice that the shoes would always let it down, they would choose an average 50s style. I thought to myself, there is no-one out there doing what I could do, I wanted to work with the negative space, for example the space between the heel.
TFN - What is your inspiration source?
NK - Not one set thing, movies, architecture or it could even be a feeling. When I'm designing it's usually proportions, angles, fabrics, mixes of colour. It can come from anywhere really, for instance being in a certain place or situation or just the season. This season I looked closely at the Victorian period, so lace, ankle boots, structures and high enclosures. Attention to detail!
TFN - What makes your designs unique?
NK - The upper patterns, the new shapes I'm trying to design and again, the use of negative space. I try to invent new shoes instead of referencing the past.
TFN - Has a celebrity that has been seen wearing your shoes ever influenced a sale?
NK -The thing is with this is, I try and get my shoes on the right people, I would much prefer people in the fashion industry to be wearing my shoes that another celebrity. The right people in London is key, but still the more people seen in them, ultimately equals more sales.
TFN - When designing a collection, who do you have in mind? Customer wise.
I also imagine customers in Dover Street Market in London, where I have my own space, their customers are really great to design for.
TFN - What's the toughest part of the making process?
NK - Without a doubt, the manufacturing side. It has been really hard to find the right factory, I have had a few and the amount of times they have been late with deadlines is untrue. I have found a good balance with out now, this was the factory I used to launch my first proper collection.
TFN - What can we expect from you in the future?
NK - New silhouettes, creating different and innovative shapes across the foot, less close at the top like the last. The collections are usually around 100 pieces each, starting at around £500. I want to design a smaller menswear range too, that would be more about attention to design than extravagant design. Also handbags, sunglasses, jewellery, and even some short films.
TFN - What advice do you have for any young designers?
NK - Try to get a team together, you can't do it all alone. You need to find a team you can trust and work with for 24 hours a day. You need the people to be able to bounce ideas off, change things, suggest different ways. You need to be 100% tight with these people, as they will be your business partners and ultimately, your friends. Also, find the right factory for you!
Emma from TFN, Nicholas Kirkwood and me!
Images courtesy of Harvey Nichols.
So there you go, pretty exciting stuff. Let me know what you think and how I did?
You are not naff at interviewing! This is great, and I'm a liiiiittle bit jealous :p
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He is a genius!!! Thanks for sharing this amazing interview!!! xoxo
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ReplyDeletei like his advice for young designers, it shows that you cant just do everthing yourself even though you want to, you need people around you to help build something.
Dude, you're definitely not naff at interviews. I thought it was s pretty good insight into Kirkwood's thought processes and what influences him. It's good to read an interview that isn't full of PR audited soundbites and that actually shows a practical, pragmatic attitude to the business of fashion.
ReplyDeleteKirkwood really has stepped outside of the 'shoe' box.
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Wowza how lucky are you to get to meet him?! I love his answers, he's obviously so passionate about what he's doing. I love the notion of negative space in footwear, definitely sounds like creating a piece of art rather than simply something to cover your toes.
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i LOVE nicholas kirkwood shoes, so this was a great read! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteA truly enjoyable interview - Nicholas Kirkwood always was a kind of enigma for me, but you managed to offer me a glimpse of the man behind the shoes and his approach to designing.
ReplyDeleteNice work, well done! He sounds like a really down to earth guy who's genuinely passionate about what he does. Good photo at the end there too, nice glasses!
ReplyDeleteNice work, well done! He sounds like a really down to earth guy who's genuinely passionate about what he does. Good photo at the end there too, nice glasses!
ReplyDeletefantastic interview! so interesting.
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fantastic! and congratulations! he is an amazing designer. you did a great job.
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Amazing! Well done you - it's an interesting interview.
what a great opportunity :)! lovely interview, Matt!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteI can totally picture Russian & Ukrainian skimpy girls wearing these shoes, so what he says makes a lot of sense.
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Matt this is amazing, well done !!!! Super proud of you, OMG how did you not know about him BTW ...:P his shoes are mini piece's of architecture for your feet !!! I love the pair that SJP wears in SATC 2, it's great to read how he got started and that. I love his stuff and if I had the money, I would buy a pair everyday !!!
ReplyDeleteOh will you be doing more with TFN? Hope so this was very cool reading, you look fab in that picture as well (note the smiling).
Well done again and I hope you are well :P Sorry I have not been around, been kinda mad this week, but I am back and well have a good caught up read on everything you have been doing.
Hope you had a fab weekend to, think I am going to read the interview again, soooo good !! :P Well done five stars
Awesome! Go you! One day I shall have some Kirkwoods to add my collection...
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ReplyDeletegreat interview, awesome questions! Interesting to read! Loved it, good job, you're a natural!
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"ooohmy god"!!! (I literally shouted like a caffed up american woman at a shoe sale)...NK is like my fave shoe designer.
ReplyDeleteVERY envious, and great interview!!