What if you’re just at a runway show in Paris like usual and Anna Fucking Wintour asks you about your favorite shows so far and you don’t know what to say because you’re that dumb ass bitch who doesn’t know how to pronounce the designers names so you end up stuttering and she ends up blacklisting your sorry uncultured ass from every fashion event imaginable. The horror… That being said, Graveravens went ahead and made a video to teach you blossoming fashionistas how to pronounce designer names correctly, and not make a fool of yourselves. Did fucking Grimes‘ indie bitch ass make the music for this graveravens exclusive must watch…
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2OR+Byyat S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
Rainbow pixie punk vibing. The collection was based on bright almost childlike color and texture mixing. Styled with a 80’s anarchist hairstyle and heavy statement eye shadow. The menswear pieces were more subtle but still pertained to the colorful theme. Did someone say Chanel? source:
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Henrik Silvius Menswear S/S 2015
Pants? What are those even. They are just a gender separating article of clothing. Why not just do away with them 😉 hahah. This collection had its fair share of pant-less moments. Are we complaining, of course not. All in white featuring some formal wear and suspenders. The models were neat and Ken doll like. source:
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Wali Mohammed Barrech S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
A utilitarian futuristic feel. The textiles used seemed as if the were taken from an aerial view over a city. Google maps? Bold Colors and street sleek styling. source:
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Ganni S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
Clean cut and simple. A collection played on its natural sleek and simple beauty that is usually associated with athletes. Natural makeup, with beautifully disheveled hair. Tennis court realness. source:
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Nicholas Nybro S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
So creative and in your face. Okay, ima try to explain this. It’s like, an 80’s gypsy neon circus. That’s probably the best way I could explain it. Full of gaudy everything. Color, textures, textiles, styling. Even with all of those factors it still retained its tastefulness and a clear point of view and idea. source:
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Designskolen Kolding S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
It’s like an art school modern alien. Very eclectic and layered, there are many looks and ideas thrown into one collection but it all complemented each-other and still remained pleasantly cohesive. source:
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Henrik Vibskov S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
Cool, somewhat formal and eccentric. A dorned with hats that had what looks to be built in blunt bangs. Equally consisting of mens and womenswear.
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Veronica B. Vallenes S/S 2015 Copenhagen Fashion Week
Designs consisting of an array of simple color blocking, clean neat lines and illustrations. source:
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Jean//Phillip Menswear S/S 2015
Studly villains in dark outfits and some read some with a organic blue and also white dye patterns with black paint speckled over. Hyper masculine displaying the males physic style with the occasional black face mask that varied in shape on the specific model. source:
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Freya Dalsjo S/S 2015 Copenhagan Fashion Week
Big gold patterns and loose linear toga like color blocking. The outfits wear heavily structured and included splashes of color on mainly white or black dresses. Styled futuristic especially the shoes also a pierced septum nose ring. source: