Why do ideas of the stereotypical man or woman still exist? We’ve all been told by now that gender is a social construct. The line between women’s and menswear is becoming blurred, this change allowing for shifts in the way we see clothes. The opportunity to express yourself freely as an individual, wearing forms, colours, and textiles you enjoy rather than being dictated by which floor of a shop a garment in question came from. Ultimately, style is genderless.
Jacket HARMONY, Trousers HARMONY, Shoes BASS
Jacket HARMONY, Trousers HARMONY, Shoes BASS
SHARNÉ: Top ELLESSE; DENZEL: Top ELLESSE
SHARNÉ: Top ELLESSE; DENZEL: Top ELLESSE, Shoes RAF SIMONS
LEFT: Jacket ELLESSE, Top AMERICAN APPAREL, Leggings ELLESSE, Shoes RAF SIMONS; RIGHT: Top ELLESSE, Socks ALYX, Shoes RAF SIMONS
DENZEL: Jacket ELLESSE, Top AMERICAN APPAREL; SHARNÉ: Jacket HARMONY, Trousers HARMONY, Shoes BASS
Dress MARCELL VON BERLIN, Shoes RICK OWENS
Skirt MARCELL VON BERLIN, Shoes RICK OWENS
SHARNÉ: Jacket MARCELL VON BERLIN, Top OFF THE RADAR, Pants OFF THE RADAR, Shoes DR. MARTENS; DENZEL: Skirt MARCELL VON BERLIN, Shoes RICK OWENS
Featured image: Jacket MARCELL VON BERLIN, Top OFF THE RADAR, Pants OFF THE RADAR
Photography & Creative Direction NAVARONE COLE, Styling SVEN WATSON, Art Director DAVID TOKO, Set Dresser MIKE WATSON, Photo Assistant JADEMIRE KARTOPAWIRO, Collective CREATIVE CONCEPT, Models SHARNÉ GEORGIANNA & DENZEL FEURICH