The Vauxhall Adam has received three one-off trendy editions that are being displayed in the proximity of Vauxhall Fashion Scout, Freemasons’ Hall, Covent Garden from Friday 14th to Tuesday 18th September.
The vehicle is set to make its official debut at the upcoming Paris Motor Show, but for now three designers, Fred Butler, Louise Gray and James Small, have been asked to give the world their own takes on the car.
Here are the details of the three one-offs:
ADAM&LOUISE – Foil-printed silk crepe, glitter-print netting and rubber-printed holographic sequins, jostle alongside inky blue chiffon, featuring large oversized sequins, navy PVC, yellow leather and vibrant blood orange spot-printed cotton, in a beautiful array of textiles, creating a Carnival and celebratory feel, reinforced by giant heart shaped red Latex balloons strapped to the roof.
ADAM&JAMES – Wrapped in a black and pink graphic that fuses tiger camouflage with an overlaying paisley pattern. He has cleverly used a complementary colour to highlight ADAM’s signature floating roof, by keeping it solid and glossy. He felt a camouflage would work well with the contours of the ADAM.
ADAM&FRED – Perfectly epitomises Fred Butler’s daring character with its street-led personality. She has incorporated a colour palette of primary colours, lilac and mustard into the Dibond coloured-aluminium geometric sculpture she has created in modular sections to adorn the front and rear of her ADAM. She describes her organically growing form as ‘Car Couture’.
Here are the details of the three one-offs:
ADAM&LOUISE – Foil-printed silk crepe, glitter-print netting and rubber-printed holographic sequins, jostle alongside inky blue chiffon, featuring large oversized sequins, navy PVC, yellow leather and vibrant blood orange spot-printed cotton, in a beautiful array of textiles, creating a Carnival and celebratory feel, reinforced by giant heart shaped red Latex balloons strapped to the roof.
ADAM&JAMES – Wrapped in a black and pink graphic that fuses tiger camouflage with an overlaying paisley pattern. He has cleverly used a complementary colour to highlight ADAM’s signature floating roof, by keeping it solid and glossy. He felt a camouflage would work well with the contours of the ADAM.
ADAM&FRED – Perfectly epitomises Fred Butler’s daring character with its street-led personality. She has incorporated a colour palette of primary colours, lilac and mustard into the Dibond coloured-aluminium geometric sculpture she has created in modular sections to adorn the front and rear of her ADAM. She describes her organically growing form as ‘Car Couture’.