DEMOBAZA - "5 dimension" A/W 2015 (demoman)


And they are back again, with another amazing collection. To be honest, I didn't expect anything less from them. But, fact is they are just improving in what they are doing and connecting small pieces of puzzle into greater image. This time, Demobaza presents collection for A/W 2015 that is leading us even further than before... jumping over standard 3D and 4D, directly into 5D. They keep on working on their missions and creating army of urban travels, that are seeking to be step ahead of everyone. In another time, in another space.

Photo credit + full collection: Demobaza


PARKCHOONMOO - A/W 2015

Fashion designer Choonmoo Park was born in Kimje, a small town in the southern part of Korea, where her family owned a children’s apparel company. A happy fixture in her father’s factory and showroom, Park was fascinated by the transformative and reflective nature of clothing and hence, her love of fashion was born. Park has been at the forefront of Korean avant garde design since 1988, when she launched her label DEMOO. Subsequently, she launched her eponymous line, PARKCHOONMOO. Responding to high demand, the designer opened her first retail store in 1988 in trendy Apgujungdong (Korea) and expanded quickly into other Asian markets. Since then, her designs have become iconic of a modern, architectural and yet fluid style.

Reference: PARKCHOONMOO

Asher Levine - A/W 2015


"I began designing after I took a sewing class when I was ten,"  and since then he didn't stop. New York City based designer, Asher Levine, is a rarity and demands all of your undivided attention on texture and fabric manipulation 101. Collection for A/W 2015 is combination of different styles; from classy and casual up to sporty. In color palette, that is variations of grey, hand-made garments are what makes this collection even more unique and exposed.
Apart from wearable pieces, collection includes accessories such as a wallet, card holder, passport cover... in other words - everything a man needs.

Reference: DeuxHommes


Odeur - A/W 2015


This year Swedish brand Odeur presented the A/W 2015 collection under the name Opposite/Me on MBFW Berlin. Apart from smelling good, their collections look good, as well. The A/W 2015 collection showcased designers Hollström and Lauseger’s ability to develop an organic flow in their garments, and focus on functionality and minimalism . The collection, which seemed to be rooted in androgyny, featured standout pieces like a sleek, stark white structured coat, layered over a sheer white skirt. The play between masculine and feminine, simple and surreal, managed to seep into almost every look, creating a soft and dreamlike assemblage that still retained its sharp edges. While they stayed loyal to the monochrome palette, there were a few printed fabrics that nicely fit into the rest of the collection. And... all this combined with simple cut pieces, definitely made a stand up on fashion week.



Wiktor Jedraszczyk - “Villain” A/W 2015-16


Wiktor Jedraszczyk is a progressive emerging designer with a sole focus on menswear. He studies fashion and communication in Düsseldorf. During 2013/14, the young designer worked alongside with Boris Bidjan Saberi. The product of this is the influence that got transferred on his work. With the passion for craftsmanship, Wiktor is working with monochrome palette and also, combining historical ideas with alternative solutions and details, trying to make the garments unique and modern.
The Autumn/Winter 2015 collection “Villain”, is dedicated to all unconventional outcasts. "A critical answer to an ever-growing consumerism and digitalization lined up with beautifully dystopian imagery manifest themselves within the season concept protagonist, the „Villain“. Made of oiled leather, waxed linen and heavy knits, those fabrics implies their protective function.

Photograpfer: PHILIPP ALTHEIMER
Model: Alek R.
Assistance: Simon Dietrich

Reference: Wiktor Jedraszczyk


11 by Boris Bidjan Saberi - A/W 2015


11 by Boris Bidjan Saberi is a research on relief and texture contrasts, through padded volumes and a variety of techniques and finishings. The inspiration is drawn from mountain soldiers and their camouflage gear. The A/W 2015 collection contains of bomber jackets, baggy shorts and leggings, hooded vests, coats, multi-layered shirts and so on. It also made of various materials, such as: layered wool, cashmere, transparent ripstops, felted wool and flannels and reflective fabrics (on '11' sign). Color palettes is pretty amazing; black and white - fading into eachother, with a touch of rusty orange.

Reference: DeuxHommes