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Yotam Solomon
Solomon at the Nivea For Men Mansion for the 68th Annual Golden Globes
Born (1987-03-28) March 28, 1987 (age 37)
Education FIDM
OccupationFashion designer
LabelYOTAM SOLOMON
Website yotamsolomon.com

Yotam Solomon (born March 28, 1987) is a Los Angeles–based, Israeli-born fashion designer.

Biography

Personal life

Solomon's grandparents migrated from Austria and Hungary to Israel after the Holocaust. A son of Israeli-born parents, Yotam grew up in Israel and attended art school through his teen years. A viola prodigy since he was young, Solomon moved to Los Angeles in 2003. He attended Beverly Hills High School and graduated from Santa Susana High School, where he received the National Orchestra Award in 2005. After Santa Susana High School, Yotam attended FIDM for Fashion Design and graduated with honors. After graduation, Solomon acquired a pattern-making position for a men's label. This job opportunity inspired him to start his own label, presenting his first Spring-Summer 2008 Ready to Wear and Footwear Collection during LA Fashion Week, October 2007. Since, Yotam has showcased successful collections in LA and New York fashion weeks.

As a supporter of the arts, Yotam explained his thoughts about the art world from a fashion perspective. In March 2010, Yotam had an interview with KiptonArt where he talked about how whatever artists are doing affects designers and whatever designers are doing affects artists, as designers and artists draw inspiration from one another. [1]

Career

The Oeko stiletto is an original Yotam Solomon design created in 2007 as an abstract half-globe concept that mixes silk satin with kid skin.

Yotam Solomon started his eponymous label in July 2007.

In Fall 2010, Yotam Solomon launched a diffusion footwear line titled YOTAM SOLOMON II, which was announced by Women's Wear Daily. [2]

During the first night of NY Fashion's Night Out 2009, Yotam Solomon was selected for a presentation hosted by Tribeca. Design Within Reach collaborated with Yotam and Preston Lee, from Bravo's Top Design to celebrate "fashion and interior design". [3] In the same year he was named "L.A.'s Top Young Designer" by AOL's Stylelist. [4]

Yotam Solomon Runway Show at LA Fashion Week

For his Spring-Summer 2009 Runway show, Yotam decided to create a collection inspired by swimming pools, a Los Angeles staple. Los Angeles is filled with many swimming pools, like the famous Beverly Hills Hotel pool, the Sheats-Goldstein House by John Lautner, the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood and many others. Pools often have different colors and shapes, and some even living plants and fish. Solomon wanted to celebrate his upbringing by drawing inspiration from his teenage years where he was inspired by the colors, the shimmering, and the sheer beauty that many of us take for granted and showcase these effects as wearable art.

Yotam Solomon walking model Julie Griffith during his runway show finale at Box 8 during Los Angeles Spring-Summer 2009 Fashion Week.

Yotam Solomon presented his Fall 2010 collection, titled Native American Collection at a private event in the Hollywood Hills in March 2010. [5] [6]

In May 2010 Yotam became a spokesperson for LG Electronics, teaming up with Victoria Beckham and Eva Longoria, who represented two different phones. [7] He was chosen by Beckham to create a capsule collection inspired by the LG Lotus Elite, and appeared with her in the commercial that aired on MTV. In September 2010 Yotam created a collection inspired by the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in order to raise awareness and funds. Receiving accolades from the media and fashion industry, Yotam was said to be "cleaning it up" by Refinery29. [8]

In March 2012 Yotam took part in BREATHE LA's Attire to Inspire fashion fundraiser at the L.A. Live Conga Room. [9]

Covalent Clutch designed by Yotam Solomon

In 2019, Yotam Solomon joined Newlight Technologies as creative director and co-founder of Covalent AirCarbon. Yotam created a collection of formulated AirCarbon (created with sequestered methane) fashion and lifestyle products. AirCarbon was engineered to be extruded and injected-molded to create a material that can be manufactured using plug-and-play production methods and crafted with traditional methods as well. Featured in the image is the versatile strap Penrose clutch, Solomon created this patented strap design, the design also features a unisex handbag design with a laser-printed blockchain-tracked LCA generating a unique customer-facing experience that tracks the product’s entire life-cycle.

Covalent Poppy Tote designed by Yotam Solomon

As part of the first collection, called the Gen Alpha, symbolizing the first carbon-negative capsule collection, it also reflects on the fact that the true impact will happen in the future with the next generation, Generation Alpha. Featured in the image is the unisex Poppy tote, made with AirCarbon vegan leather, it’s design is inspired by the native California poppy flower. As part of the collection, each product contains a laser-printed carbon date, representing a blockchain-tracked LCA that tracks the product’s entire life-cycle.



References

  1. ^ Agnès-Capone, D. Mitri (March 4, 2010). "ART TALK with Fashion Designer Yotam Solomon". KiptonART. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  2. ^ FN Staff (February 1, 2010). "Women's Buzz: G by Guess, Rough Justice & More". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  3. ^ "Design Notes: the DWR Newsletter". dwr.com. September 14, 2009. Archived from the original on March 7, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  4. ^ "AOL Style News, Trends and Advice".
  5. ^ Green, Emily (March 26, 2010). "Yotam Solomon Does Fashion Week, L.A. Style". GuestofaGuest.com.
  6. ^ "HollyWire Fall 2010 Presentation".
  7. ^ "MarketWatch.com". MarketWatch.com. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  8. ^ 'Clean Up with Yotam Solomon's New "Oil Spill" Collection',
  9. ^ "Attire to Inspire 2012 in Review | Promoting Clean Air and Healthy Lungs". Breathela.org. March 22, 2012. Archived from the original on September 4, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2013.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yotam Solomon
Solomon at the Nivea For Men Mansion for the 68th Annual Golden Globes
Born (1987-03-28) March 28, 1987 (age 37)
Education FIDM
OccupationFashion designer
LabelYOTAM SOLOMON
Website yotamsolomon.com

Yotam Solomon (born March 28, 1987) is a Los Angeles–based, Israeli-born fashion designer.

Biography

Personal life

Solomon's grandparents migrated from Austria and Hungary to Israel after the Holocaust. A son of Israeli-born parents, Yotam grew up in Israel and attended art school through his teen years. A viola prodigy since he was young, Solomon moved to Los Angeles in 2003. He attended Beverly Hills High School and graduated from Santa Susana High School, where he received the National Orchestra Award in 2005. After Santa Susana High School, Yotam attended FIDM for Fashion Design and graduated with honors. After graduation, Solomon acquired a pattern-making position for a men's label. This job opportunity inspired him to start his own label, presenting his first Spring-Summer 2008 Ready to Wear and Footwear Collection during LA Fashion Week, October 2007. Since, Yotam has showcased successful collections in LA and New York fashion weeks.

As a supporter of the arts, Yotam explained his thoughts about the art world from a fashion perspective. In March 2010, Yotam had an interview with KiptonArt where he talked about how whatever artists are doing affects designers and whatever designers are doing affects artists, as designers and artists draw inspiration from one another. [1]

Career

The Oeko stiletto is an original Yotam Solomon design created in 2007 as an abstract half-globe concept that mixes silk satin with kid skin.

Yotam Solomon started his eponymous label in July 2007.

In Fall 2010, Yotam Solomon launched a diffusion footwear line titled YOTAM SOLOMON II, which was announced by Women's Wear Daily. [2]

During the first night of NY Fashion's Night Out 2009, Yotam Solomon was selected for a presentation hosted by Tribeca. Design Within Reach collaborated with Yotam and Preston Lee, from Bravo's Top Design to celebrate "fashion and interior design". [3] In the same year he was named "L.A.'s Top Young Designer" by AOL's Stylelist. [4]

Yotam Solomon Runway Show at LA Fashion Week

For his Spring-Summer 2009 Runway show, Yotam decided to create a collection inspired by swimming pools, a Los Angeles staple. Los Angeles is filled with many swimming pools, like the famous Beverly Hills Hotel pool, the Sheats-Goldstein House by John Lautner, the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood and many others. Pools often have different colors and shapes, and some even living plants and fish. Solomon wanted to celebrate his upbringing by drawing inspiration from his teenage years where he was inspired by the colors, the shimmering, and the sheer beauty that many of us take for granted and showcase these effects as wearable art.

Yotam Solomon walking model Julie Griffith during his runway show finale at Box 8 during Los Angeles Spring-Summer 2009 Fashion Week.

Yotam Solomon presented his Fall 2010 collection, titled Native American Collection at a private event in the Hollywood Hills in March 2010. [5] [6]

In May 2010 Yotam became a spokesperson for LG Electronics, teaming up with Victoria Beckham and Eva Longoria, who represented two different phones. [7] He was chosen by Beckham to create a capsule collection inspired by the LG Lotus Elite, and appeared with her in the commercial that aired on MTV. In September 2010 Yotam created a collection inspired by the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in order to raise awareness and funds. Receiving accolades from the media and fashion industry, Yotam was said to be "cleaning it up" by Refinery29. [8]

In March 2012 Yotam took part in BREATHE LA's Attire to Inspire fashion fundraiser at the L.A. Live Conga Room. [9]

Covalent Clutch designed by Yotam Solomon

In 2019, Yotam Solomon joined Newlight Technologies as creative director and co-founder of Covalent AirCarbon. Yotam created a collection of formulated AirCarbon (created with sequestered methane) fashion and lifestyle products. AirCarbon was engineered to be extruded and injected-molded to create a material that can be manufactured using plug-and-play production methods and crafted with traditional methods as well. Featured in the image is the versatile strap Penrose clutch, Solomon created this patented strap design, the design also features a unisex handbag design with a laser-printed blockchain-tracked LCA generating a unique customer-facing experience that tracks the product’s entire life-cycle.

Covalent Poppy Tote designed by Yotam Solomon

As part of the first collection, called the Gen Alpha, symbolizing the first carbon-negative capsule collection, it also reflects on the fact that the true impact will happen in the future with the next generation, Generation Alpha. Featured in the image is the unisex Poppy tote, made with AirCarbon vegan leather, it’s design is inspired by the native California poppy flower. As part of the collection, each product contains a laser-printed carbon date, representing a blockchain-tracked LCA that tracks the product’s entire life-cycle.



References

  1. ^ Agnès-Capone, D. Mitri (March 4, 2010). "ART TALK with Fashion Designer Yotam Solomon". KiptonART. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  2. ^ FN Staff (February 1, 2010). "Women's Buzz: G by Guess, Rough Justice & More". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  3. ^ "Design Notes: the DWR Newsletter". dwr.com. September 14, 2009. Archived from the original on March 7, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  4. ^ "AOL Style News, Trends and Advice".
  5. ^ Green, Emily (March 26, 2010). "Yotam Solomon Does Fashion Week, L.A. Style". GuestofaGuest.com.
  6. ^ "HollyWire Fall 2010 Presentation".
  7. ^ "MarketWatch.com". MarketWatch.com. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  8. ^ 'Clean Up with Yotam Solomon's New "Oil Spill" Collection',
  9. ^ "Attire to Inspire 2012 in Review | Promoting Clean Air and Healthy Lungs". Breathela.org. March 22, 2012. Archived from the original on September 4, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2013.

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