Fall Winter Trends 2022/23
“ The Colour Of Energy“
Fashion Art Toronto
Canada
the expert pattern-maker and gown craftsman behind Koh Montreal, is once again blending high fashion and his Indonesian heritage for his upcoming collection, “The Colour of Energy”.
“Indonesia has more than 1,000 islands, and 27 different languages and cultures,” Iskander explains. “Because of this, we have different characteristics of the dresses, and the material of the fabrics.”
Iskander named the collection after a technique he is using, combining a colourful weave with luxury fabric - as well as the practices from the garment creation itself. “Energy (represents) the time we spend on one material, (and) energy to blend (the fabrics) in one masterpiece.”




love to utilize dramatic headpieces and full figures to completely accentuate a silhouette.
Last season, Koh Montreal wowed audiences with the sophistication and intricacy of “Pearls from East Asia.” Elaborate gowns were topped with ornate headpieces, decorated with a smattering of pearls, jewels, tassels and faux flowers. We can expect to see more meticulously adorned garments - and especially headwear - in the anticipated runway presentation.








image: Raymond Chow
image: Raymond Chow































