Vogue -
13 Jun 2016 06:54

The most striking idea at this season's Fashion East menswear presentation was the most direct. That's not to belittle Luke Stevens's big conceptual investigation of the habitual via the designed environment or Rory Parnell-Mooney's lavishly contextualized floral-fired mise-en-scène. But the work of James Theseus Buck and Luke Brooks, known collectively as Rottingdean Bazaar, had unmistakeable oomph despite being so explicitly two-dimensional. The idea? Basically they put flat or flattened stuf...
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