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Fredrik Robertsson
”The silhouette is very Balenciaga,” says Robertsson of his hand-painted silk jacket by Linda Lindgren. Neon workwear by Selam Fessahaye. Shoes by Noritaka Tatehana. Moschino glasses.
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Robertsson’s ”space suit” was designed by a Swede, Malena Ekström. The out-of-this-world headpiece is by Maiko Takeda.
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“I found Tomo Koizumi a few years ago and I love his playful designs,” says Robertsson. “Tomo made the big kimono for me: It’s huge and I love it!”
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“Sandra Backlund is the queen of knitwear; her shapes and designs are amazing,” says Robertson who accessorizes his getup with a paper baby sculpture by Bea Szenfeld.
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Robertsson in a cape of black glasses that was handmade by Ann Sofie Back.
Christian Lacroix is Laird Borrelli-Persson’s fashion raison d’etre; the way he combined romance and historicism set her on the path she is following today. Borrelli-Persson studied literature at Boston College, spending her junior year abroad at Oxford, where she added some art history. After graduation she moved to New York to intern ... Read More
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