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Sandstorm Collection
Photographed by Vartuhi Santuryan
Photographed at Studio Brightspace
Models:
Gustav Kroehling
Nikola Andreev
Modeling Agency: Ivet Fashion
Styling Assistant: Ani Georgieva
The Sandstorm collection finds its inspiration at the intersection of masculinity and femininity and especially where the boundaries blur. The reason for the name of the collection is its context and environment - a desert planet in our galaxy. A reflection of the environment is the palette of sandy colors, making the clothes invisible in the desert, and the elements of scarves, hoods and many pockets, as a means of protection against the danger of sandstorms. The main starting points for the silhouettes are military clothing - military and aviator jackets, bomber jackets, broad and strong shoulders, oversized outerwear and lots of pockets. In contrast to them, there are elements symbolizing tenderness and grace - ethereal fabrics, draping, hoods and veiling. The collection features typical elements of fetishism that make the male body an object of voyeurism. We find inspiration for them in the works of Tom of Finland, whose objects of fetishism are exactly military figures. The proportions of the clothes in the collection are rethought to show off the body, as in Tom's illustrations. Outerwear is cropped, very tight at the waist and open at the back. Blouses and tops are also cropped, while trousers are slung at a low waist, revealing the body that lies underneath. Another element is the male body, and more precisely the back and the V-line under the abdomen, which will be present in the clothes in the form of moulded skin.
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