On our minds: the invisible collection
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by adakallgren on 17 November, 2015
Polish designer Arkadius created a line of invisible clothes in critique of corporate overtake in the fashion industry.
On our minds is Polish designer Arkadius’ critique of corporate overtake in the fashion industry – with a line of invisible clothes. The Central Saint Martins graduate explains his second collection in anti-capitalist spirit, blaming fashion for systematically using people – designers to create under inhumane pressure; factory workers to produce under exploitative conditions; and consumers pushed to buy more and more and more. The collection, made up of no garments at all, was captured in a campaign of powerful images from “everyday moments of life” by artist Pawel Tkaczyk and can be purchased in the form of limited-edition illustrations and photographs. Read more here.
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