It's really wild! The collection reminds me of Viktor&Rolf, but I don't mind. Even playing with the form of a lookbook is quite clever tbh, it's simple yet effective and it perfectly fits the concept of playing with gravity of the garment.
It took me an astonishingly long amount of time to understand why the clothes were shown upside down. I like how it interprets the idea of being "on your head" to disorganize conventional garments, with the buttons cascading downwards and the patterns all getting jumbled like a broken puzzle.
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