For Fall/Winter 2025, 032c is diving deep into exploring concepts that are invisible or beyond our understanding. Back for Paris Fashion Week, this Berlin-based magazine-turned-fashion label showcased its new seasonal line at Maison des Métallos. This collection highlights the appeal of the hidden and mysterious, promoting a thought process that challenges and delves into established norms. Creative director Maria Koch injects the collection with a questioning and investigative approach, welcoming the doubts and uncertainties that come with knowledge acquisition.
032c’s “SUSPICIOUS MINDS” line stands as a counterpoint to fixed ideologies, furthering their established ready-to-wear tradition of bucking seasonal fashions with unconventional uniforms. By merging traditional European motifs with strange and mystical allusions, the collection reinforces 032c’s standing for creating daring designs that challenge boundaries.
As a fashion enthusiast, I’m captivated by the innovative blend of the old and the new. It’s all about taking classic, time-honored apparel and giving it a fresh, unforeseen spin. This design journey is fueled by European tradition and the haunting allure of dystopian environments. For instance, I love how men’s janker jackets are reimagined with bold silhouettes, embellished waistlines, and eerie accents. Similarly, women’s Dirndl dresses are being redefined by emphasizing their shapes, adorning the bodices, and incorporating dark, intriguing details. This fusion of tradition and innovation is truly captivating!
The designs of bambi mohair, intricate millifleur patterns resembling daisies that seem to be melting, along with bomber jackets and knitwear, contrast strikingly with crumbling crosses and alpine undertones. This collection also emphasizes the falling silk collars and waterproof, seam-sealed coats made of coated cotton fabric, demonstrating 032c’s dedication to innovating in materials and garment creation.
032c’s “SUSPICIOUS MINDS” delves into the crossroads of traditional and modern fashion, blending the rural ‘die Tracht’ with a contemporary urban outfit. Each item in the collection encourages wearers to step away from the past, welcome the future, and wholeheartedly incorporate the unfamiliar as part of their journey.
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2025-01-24 08:26