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COLLECTIONS

PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES

STUDIO

STUDIO SERIES S/S2020

THE SPRING / SUMMER 2020 COLLECTION IS A PROPOSITION OF STYLES SITUATED IN A CITY OR SOMEWHERE ON THE COAST. SPRING IS ABOUT TO PASS AND SUMMER JUST ABOUT TO UNLEASH ITS WARMTH. WE DO NOT WANT TO LET GO OF THE FORMAL WINTER FRAME YET WE DESIRE RELAXED AND BREATHABLE SHAPES.

THE MIX OF FABRICS CONTAINS COTTON LINEN BLENDS, WAXED SILKS AND SOFT SPUN NEOPRENE WEAVES. STYLED WITH TRADITIONAL CORD BELT WITH RUBBERIZED ELEMENTS.

POCKET

POCKETPARACHUTE 2017

Being out in the world matters. It means we approach the new, feet-on-the ground, Face-to-face. Creating opportunity for intriguing and unexpected encounters. We achieve by not overthinking. Where others hesitate, we embrace the risk of falling and reaping the rewards if we succeed.

 If they go, we go further. Not because we have to, but because we want to. Traveling means creating possibilities. To explore and discover. That is how we understand our freedom, that is why we are constantly on the move to impact the world and people around us.

ODESSA

ODESSA S/S2015

MIRACLE

DESPERATE FOR THE MIRACLE A/W2012

The title "Desperate for the miracle" simply results in the wish for the self-realization sometimes darkened by events in life.

Like a burned down house, death is the cradle to new life, a new beginning, to hope.


Credits

Photography: Sybille Walter

Styling: Samuel Drira

Makeup: Carole Colombani

Model: Tobias Brahmst

SHADOWS

IN PRAISE OF SHADOWS  S/S2011

Inspired by author Junichiro Tanizaki's essay "In Praise of Shadows" discussing the traditional japanese aesthetic in contrast with change, the Spring / Summer 2012 collection depicts the collision of widely cut shapes and precisely tailored garments using traditional tailoring fabrics. "Beauty is not found in objects but in the chiaroscuro, the shadow play, unfolding between those objects..."

 

Credits

Photography: Sybille Walter

Styling: Samuel Drira

Styling Assistant: Martin Michaelis

Makeup: Carole Colombani

Model: Tobias Brahmst

 

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