The Mexican designer Christian Cota shows his collection inspired by Renoir

The Mexican designer Christian Cota shows his collection inspired by Renoir
The Mexican designer Christian Cota was inspired by the French painter Pierre Auguste Renoir's collection for next spring which was introduced today in New York, which dominate Draper and bright colors.

Beautiful, elegant and comfortable long and short dresses, skirts and pants in white linen silver make up this collection in which the designer plays with the light across the palette of colors used for this occasion.

The costumes Draper, which left some bare-shoulders allow the women's movement because the material falls on the body, forming waves, like waves.

The collection was inspired particularly in the play "Daughters of Catullo Mendes," which Renoir painted in 1872 and in which you can see three girls next to a piano.

Cota, 26, used to this new collection-its third parade in the Fashion Week New York-silk chiffon, linen and jersey in which, like the works of French painter, master tones orange, ochre and blue.

The Mexican also used the cream, yellow, lavender and gray.

"There is no black in this collection. Looking at the work of Renoir, all shadows of the game came a few colors against one another, but no blacks," said Cota, who painted before engaging in the design.

"I was inspired in Renoir and the Impressionists at all at that time. I was inspired in the light and wanted to see how they looked on clothing. I saw how the Impressionists painted sunrise and sunset and especially before and after putting sun, when the colors are softer, less intense, "said the designer to Efe.

He explained that it also wanted to represent how the movement of light in fabrics and, finally, "I figured as the streamers that surround the body. So I have a lot of movement in the collection. They are draped loose but emphasizing some parts of the body ".

"In some parts are tight and the other draped up and down like seducing a woman," said the designer, who has indicated on previous occasions that elegance that always saw her mother, Angela Labastida, and her paternal grandmother, Carmen Cota, born in Galicia (Spain), have inspired him in his work.