Black fringe jeans in Acne Paper #10, photographer Anthony Maule, stylist Marie Chaix
Archive for December, 2010
14// party time
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13/ Super Shredded
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12// Tie Dye
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10// Myspace, yourspace
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9/ the september issue
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8// last interview
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7/ the last
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6// bubble wrap
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5// Survival Mode
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4/ interview dec. 2008
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2// cold shoulders
Published December 26, 2010 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Design, Wyatt Hough

photos by Nadav Benjamin
1// the thesis – cold shoulder
Published December 26, 2010 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Design, Fall, Parsons, Wyatt Hough




COLD SHOULDER – Fall/Winter 2009
A Fall Winter collection for the extremities of the darkening season. On occasion, in the dead of winter you need an extra boost of energy from the vibrancy of bold color, on the other hand sometimes the only comfort is to disappear in the shadows in head to toe black. Sometimes your shoulders need an embellished defense to keep company away, and yet when they are bare they are asking for an embrace. I wanted to make clothes that not only related to one another, how they stacked and created new imagery, how they related from the wearer to observers and companions, but mostly clothes that moved and created a visceral experience and evidence of the wearer’s action.
I graduated from Parsons with a BFA in fashion design in May 2009/
photos by Nadav Benjamin









Custom dyed and shredded tees for Marie Chaix for Italian Vogue April 2010, photographed by Richard Burbridge



































