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When the fashion for tattoos fades what are all these models going to do?Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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It's nice to see this brand progressing little by little every season. I know this is said most seasons with this brand, but the move towards more mature and less "extreme" pieces is a welcomed change.
I'd love to see more of that back pack“Man has somehow always feared this search, and I fear it even now. Suppose all man ever does is search for the reason, crosses oceans, sacrifices his life in the search; but to search it out, actually to find it, he’s afraid. For he senses that once he finds it, there will be nothing to search for.”
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Originally posted by i-d-g View PostIt's nice to see this brand progressing little by little every season. I know this is said most seasons with this brand, but the move towards more mature and less "extreme" pieces is a welcomed change.
I'd love to see more of that back pack
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"OBSCUR SPRING/SUMMER 2015 was made with an opposing mindset from our previous work. Currently, silhouette expression does not evoke much emotion within us. We believe that the industry is rapidly depleting our interest and curiosity for shapes created in today’s world. It was, therefore, our intention to try to reset our ideas and creativity by going back to very basic and classic silhouettes, while still challenging the technical aspect of making a garment as well as the functionality of it.
Removing unnecessary details or replacing them with more advanced, minimal techniques in the garments became primary. For example, all previously machined top stitches were replaced by hand stitching and fusing techniques. Pockets are hidden and stored away in discrete places within the garments. Washing and treatment of the garments are being kept to a minimum to maintain a luxurious feel. Laser perforation is a continuing theme from past collections, used to change the structure of the fabric and to present the feeling of a material rather than a fabric. We also focused on function as we started developing insoles that we built into the shoes to give support and comfort.
Pictures by Richard Söderberg. Model: David Rinklin, tattoo artist based in Berlin."
I'd love to try some of these stuff and see how these fits on me (quite tall, but not so slim and with less tattoos)...
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