It's surely only a matter of time until these looks are translated into style on east London's streets. And although pulling off a sequined head or a giant box might be tricky in real life, I was so impressed with these collections by students of the Swedish School of Textiles this London Fashion Week.
There's something about all the crazy textures that reminds me of Alexander McQueen. Nice projects.
ReplyDeletei want to see people in big layered boxes, surely that would make people less grumpy. the papery skirt in the last image is quite a feat
ReplyDeleteit sure will be translated into streets of east london. i cannot wait to see some elements of it on the streets.
ReplyDeleteThe red combination is very wearable, I find. And a full cover face mask would come in handy for me many days... xo
ReplyDeleteI would quite like to wear every single outfit... I am quite in love with the printed maxi with massive trailing train. So impractical and dramatic! x
ReplyDeleteooooh what crazy designs - lots of nice swishiness though! Just posted about the lazy oaf partyyyy! :D spot you in my facebook album too hotty! xxx
ReplyDeleteThat last one is great - pleats just gon' got serious xxx
ReplyDeletelove this post - very interesting designs, loving the pleated card skirt
ReplyDeleteThese are unbelievable shapes and concepts!
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Oh, it looks awesome. The box and the pleated skirt are pretty insane! Love the all red pleated second look. That's more my level of what I could incorporate onto the streets... but you Jennifer, need to rock that box. xx
ReplyDeleteDude, your photography is getting so GOOD! The plastic bag dress is so vibrant. Love these, especially the box dress :)
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So creative. Sweden - Scandinavia - is emerging as such a hotbed for fashion talent. I always felt that way about design - it's why I did a college semester in Copenhagen - but I'm loving the way they're conquering the fashion world now, too.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes: your photography, your eye - you're.. you're like Sweden. What can I say.
Thanks for inspiring photos. Very architectural designs. Nice design on blog to. I have a similar street style blog.
ReplyDeleteWow. Great.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
Smile loads