STONE ISLAND AND HOLT RENFREW PRESENT MATERIAL RESEARCH '984 - '024

A Unique Archival Exhibition at Holt Renfrew Ogilvy, Montreal

MONTREAL, Oct. 17, 2024 /CNW/ - Stone Island is pleased to announce Material Research '984 - '024,  a highly anticipated archival exhibition in collaboration with Holt Renfrew. This special event will be held in the iconic Tudor Hall at Holt Renfrew Ogilvy in Montreal from October 17 to October 27, 2024.

STONE ISLAND AND HOLT RENFREW PRESENT MATERIAL RESEARCH ‘984 - ‘024 (CNW Group/Holt, Renfrew & Co., Limited)
STONE ISLAND AND HOLT RENFREW PRESENT MATERIAL RESEARCH ‘984 - ‘024 (CNW Group/Holt, Renfrew & Co., Limited)

The exhibition celebrates over four decades of material innovation, showcasing rare and iconic pieces from the Stone Island archive that have profoundly influenced fashion and subculture. Stone Island selected five key items from Holt Renfrew's Fall/Winter 2024 offering that exemplify their unwavering commitment to material innovation. Each of these contemporary pieces will be paired with the archival items that directly inspired their design.

The five material innovation themes on display highlight the consistent evolution in fabric technology:

Metallic: A focus on metallic fabrics featuring archival pieces like a jacket made from Pure Metal Shell – Bronze from Autumn_Winter '999-'000.

Thermo-sensitive: A retrospective on iconic materials dating back to 1989 that change color based on the temperature, including the Ice Jacket Camouflage Thermosensitive Fabric from Autumn_Winter '990-'991.

Stone Island Marina: An exploration of iconic fabrics used in the nautical-inspired Stone Island Marina line featuring reflective jackets from the Spring_Summer '993 collection.

Stone Island Ghost: A deep dive into the entirely natural Weatherproof Cotton Canvas called Ventile that appears across diverse Stone Island Ghost collections.

David-TC: An in-depth look at the iconic Japanese fabric that undergoes a remarkable transformation during the garment-dyeing process. Featuring rare items such as one of the only styles ever produced to feature a right arm badge from the Stone Island Shadow Spring_Summer '004 collection.

Much like Stone Island's previous exhibition in Los Angeles earlier this year, this Montreal exhibition will embody the brand's "Lab-Life" philosophy—a blend of continuous research, community, and product, with curated spaces for gathering, learning, and shopping.

The Life Section will feature:

Café: Montreal's renowned Café Olimpico, serves as a central hub for visitors to reflect, converse, and read a selection of periodicals curated by Wrong Answer.

Screening Room: Showcases The Compass Inside, a documentary short film by American director Jeremy Elkin, featuring members of Stone Island's global community interspersed with footage from the brand's factories in Ravarino, Italy, to detail the relationship between lab and life.