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A real and honest praise back to the times when we used to support our companions before this madness era.
Central Saint Martins Fashion Knitwear graduate has just released her latest collection named ‘Enveloppes Imaginaires’ meaning imaginary envelopes. The collection entails a technique called felting that involves patching, modelling, and shaping the felt to form structural garments.
Activewear brand 30 Marshwall was founded in 2019 and is inspired by the perspective of a human female warrior whose desire is to shape shift into a morph with superhuman powers.
‘Rhiannon’ is known to be a Celtic deity recorded in the ancient Welsh Mabinogion, the Goddess of horses, often depicted astride a white mare. She is linked with fertility and the moon and possesses three birds who could wake the dead and lull the living to sleep with their song. She acts as a muse who I seek to transport into the 21st century and represent in fashion and music form.
Designer Mathilda Mace uses human canvases, body morphing silhouettes and existence in the sphere of sleep paralysis to fuel her 3D, wearable, creations.
When asked the question; “Is Being Sexy a Goal or a Fear?” Most would likely answer “goal” in a heartbeat. This project is a transcription of three individual shoots between a photographer and three models, in which the binary between extremes of how women are perceived is blurred and reevaluated.
Our intricate and complex environment often overlooks the beauty and the rigidity in details. The desire to progress and evolve prohibits one to live within their complexities and to truly see all that is around them.
Through the internet we find and create communal areas in which we learn, explore, find, get hurt, love, experiment and much more.
The otherworldly universe of designer, 3D modelist and sorcerer, Victor Clavelly, takes centre stage in this Coeval-exclusive project, proposing a new fashion narrative.
“Hyperanalysis” is a collaborative editorial shot recently at PFW by creative directors Julia Howe and Maximilien Pegasus, stylist Rosie Browning dressed the nine models for the shoot.
Deeply inspired by 90s rave culture and posters that were printed during that era, “Dream Scape” reflects on the iconic scene that heavily impacted much of today’s youth culture.
Anton Belinskiy’s Fall/Winter 21’ collection disposes of the notions behind traditional creative conceptualization, and instead focuses on unity and general human connection through faith and ideology.
Movement focuses on incorporating multiple mediums in efforts to exude a greater, more complex idea across multiple art forms.
A young generations’ structure of feelings is set against the backdrop of nostalgia and retraces the locations of post-Soviet aesthetics exploring medieval post-apocalyptic visions.
Cindy Lou Who gets a freakish glow-up, leaving Whoville for a world of designer bags and soft and angry stares at the camera. She offers a monstrous cute lure to fashion, leaving her button nose in Whoville and strides in a world where cuteness and monstrosity intersect.
Up and coming Melbourne-based rapper Mualo was the muse behind this collaborative shoot between Rose Pure and Sly Morikawi titled “Mualo”.
“Dissĭmŭlātĭo Incoronata” was conceived as an inspection of the way the internet and its resources can distort realities.
“The Life of Godiva” is an installment, which presents drag queen Purjja throughout three segments of her journey through life.
The interconnectedness between man and nature exists as a continual reminder that we are all apart in this experience. Photographer Claudia Campoli visually explores the changing dynamic of this relationship through the exponential progression in mankind’s way of life.
Take a look at the Soviet Asia streetwear label redefining youth! Their new collection Episode 4: Futurasia blasts you into a world of spaceships, androids and flying yurts.