Antonia Goy’s 2015 lookbook, Urban Serpentine, channels a dark, glamorous punk energy. The collection feels like city streets at night translated into fashion, with black streetwear as the base and subtle, unexpected details adding texture and depth. Many pieces incorporate scale-like patterns and textiles, giving the garments a serpentine edge that feels both fierce and sophisticated.
The styling emphasizes attitude as much as structure. Layered silhouettes, asymmetrical cuts, and tactile fabrics combine to create an urban warrior aesthetic. Accessories are minimal, allowing the interplay of textures and the sleek black palette to take center stage.
The collection captures a sense of controlled rebellion. Each look feels intentional yet effortless, balancing streetwear practicality with high-concept design. The scaly details provide just enough intrigue to make each outfit memorable without overwhelming the overall cohesion of the line.
Antonia Goy’s Urban Serpentine is a study in mood, material, and modern edge. It proves that streetwear can be as visually striking and luxurious as it is wearable.
Credits
Designer: Antonia Goy
Collection: Urban Serpentine 2015
Lookbook: Antonia Goy



