Swimwear is subject to gaze. Constructed like a second skin on the body, its multi-faceted iterations span the poles of performance and sensuality, and every area in between. For Spring-Summer 2022, David Koma’s study of swimming costumes takes its point of departure in the athleticism core to that duality. Captured in film at the London Aquatics Centre designed by Zaha Hadid, the collection enters into a dialogue between the architect’s characteristic lines and the structural properties of the aquatic wardrobe.
In a contemporary investigation of classic swimwear, David Koma looks to the legendary champion Annette Kellerman, who popularised synchronised swimming at the turn of the century, and was one of the first women to wear a one-piece swimsuit. Played by Esther Williams in Million Dollar Mermaid from 1952 – herself a competitive swimmer turned actress and pin-up in the Golden Age of Hollywood – Kellerman’s legacy was immortalised through the choreography of Busby Berkeley in an inimitable meeting between athleticism and glamour.
Berkeley’s kaleidoscopic fusion of pro-level synchronised swimming with a showgirl sensibility sets a natural stage for a collection rooted in the transformation of swimwear into day- and eveningwear. Conveyed through the alluring modernism of David Koma’s genetics, the premise generates looks suspended between the codes of casual and formal, realised in colours glamorised from sportswear: pale yellow neon, fuchsia, bubblegum pink, aqua.
A series of tech lycra dresses are hybridised with swimwear with hints at wetsuits, while the plume trims of longer silhouettes mimic underwater movement. Transparent sequins create the illusion of garments recently submerged in water. The memory of swimwear appears in outlines and cut-outs on colour-blocked dresses, conjuring the detectible curves of swimming costumes. A one-leg leotard as worn by Florence Griffith Joyner – also known as Flo-Jo – the American world record-breaking sprinter.
Evoking the aerodynamic sensibility of garments made for the aquatics, hard and sculpted geometric elements crystallised in embroideries adorn the décolletages and hems of dresses, and pay homage to the form language of Zaha Hadid. They draw a natural line to David Koma’s new handbag proposal: the DK London reimagined in neon jewel colours, with chain shoulder straps enveloped in matching cascading plume.
Styling: Marc Goehring
Casting: Svea Greichgauer
Videography: Maria Ines Afonso
Music: Mode-F by Alexander Maxwell, Laurent Ballot and Nano De Clausel
Make up: Pablo Rodriguez, Director of Artistry for Illamasqua
Hair: International Artistic Director Cos Sakkas, Efi Davies and The TONI&GUY Session Team using label.m Professional Haircare
Nails: Marian Newman
Production: Bacchus Studio
Creative Consultancy: ANCC Studio
Videography Credits
Film Director: Maria Ines Afonso
DOP: Jim Petersen
Producer: Ruth Gibbs
Steadicam Op: Justin Theodore
Camera Op: Stuart Ensor
Drone Pilot: Corrine Amos
Camera Assistant: Oliver Pearson Pajtra
Focus Puller: Pete Swinford
Jib Operator: Tim Normington
Jib Operator Assist: George Normington
Runner: Kitty Ekralc
Lead Editor: Theodore Wright
Editor: Elizabeth Rose Donovan
Colourist: Dan Beddoe
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About David Koma:
David Koma is a London-based fashion designer who has become synonymous with the ultra body contouring silhouette, creating sculptural statement dresses inspired by the feminine form. Alongside the cocktail dresses that propelled the designer onto the international stage, David Koma offering has expanded to include full range of options from precise daywear separates to beautifully tailored outerwear and showstopping red carpet gowns.
Born in Tbilisi, Georgia, David Koma discovered his penchant for dress design at the young age of eight. David studied Fine Art in St Petersburg, showing his first collection at the age of 15. In 2003 David moved to London to take up a place at the prestigious Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, graduating with a distinction in MA Fashion in April 2009 under the mentorship of the late Professor Louise Wilson, OBE.
Straight after graduation David Koma launched his eponymous ready-to-wear brand and has been a participant of London Fashion Week ever since.
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