When you visit the Bianca Popp store in Bucharest, you will immediately understand that this designer has something to say.
Clothes with volume, colour and asymmetrical symmetry are there to steal your breath away. The only question that will remain–what do you try on first?
The brand identity is built on the concept of deconstructed and reconstructed garments that will not go unnoticed. They call for customers with character who can support wearing the pieces and are ready to be looked at.
Bold Collections
Bianca Popp claims to make ”architectural clothes for disobedient brainers”. The theatrical yet harmonious size of the clothes in combination with the colours and patterns used form an edgy whilst playful silhouette and style.
The women who wear Bianca Popp are dynamic and forceful, aesthetically educated and rock, chic and twisted.
Bianca Popp specialises in womenswear creating collections with signature pieces like skirts and dresses, while also touching on accessories.
The aforementioned statement pieces are recommended to buyers who want to own a garment that screams ”Bianca Popp”. For those who prefer to only add a detail that will make a difference in their outfit, the bucket hats in both vibrant and muted colour options are not to be missed.
Their extravagant silhouettes can be worn as sets with other Bianca Popp items that follow the same philosophy. For instance, a dress from the designer will be paired perfectly with a coat. However, remember– each piece is designed to steal the show itself. Hence, wearing a skirt with a simple T-shirt on top will not take away any of its glory.
Bianca Popp knows her clothes are unique. She knows the sets are designed to complete the character of a look but also knows that fashion is about experimenting and pairing different clothes. That’s why the items express a structured disobedience and a rock romance individually, which just adds up in cases of pairings.
The Influences of Bianca Popp
Despite the showroom being located in a European capital, the designer admits that the greatest influence derives from Japan.
With a mindful approach towards producing clothes ethically and locally, Bianca Popp creates a signature brand far away from common and massively worn trends.
Using mainly silk and polyester, this brand manages to create a paradox of style. Pieces that are bold and eye-catching, yet fall under the conception that clear lines and simplicity can be key in achieving that.