Returning to show in Milan for fall, Josephine Bergqvist and Livia Schück expanded on what they term their “high-end remake” approach to fashion. As they work with materials in limited supply, vintage and deadstock, these Swedish designers have evolved methods of taking things apart and reconfiguring them in a sort of jigsaw manner.
They did so by separating fragments of fabric with strips of sheer organza or suspending them on it . Mesh was used in a similar manner. The skirt in the second look is essentially a see-through panel framed at the bottom with a band of kilt pleating and at the waist with three scissor-handed layers of plaid. “It’s almost like we want it to feel that it’s torn down into nothing basically,” Schück said.
The choice to show the collection on street-cast models of different ages and shapes was a smart one that demonstrated how wearable Rave Review clothes can be. The designers’ take on the season’s asymmetric seamed mini, in denim and paired with a faux fur animalier print top, was spot on, and there were several reversible outerwear options including a duvet coat with a weatherproof lining.
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