UNTITLED COLLECTIVE’S SS22 exhibits a quint essential wardrobe for modern artist

New York-based brand, Untitled Collective interpreting the artful impressions of the modern wearer through new perspectives, relaxed tailoring and coherence to men's body movements drawing the collections footing from the American Philosopher Henry David Thoreau saying

“It’s not what you look at that matters,it’s what you see”.

Image Courtsey: UNTITLED COLLLECTIVE SS/22

Image Courtsey: UNTITLED COLLLECTIVE SS/22

With the weighty shift caused by the pandemic, the artist is becoming more aware of their surroundings and developing an absolute sense of creativeness and undiscovered perceptions for art. Drawing inspiration from this impression the duo from New york- Jeong and Kim presented the SS22 with the utmost contrast between the representation of masculinity and femininity.

Silhouettes that are oversized and constructed with a relaxed fit.Bringing the rebellious artist on the runway with a mix of different shades of sheen and matte, over layered pieces indulging into shiny leather jackets with a rather casual tint of black trims. The brand remained true to its foundation influence by art movements to its core and deep exploration of culture merging aesthetics, fluidity and mood for the artist community.

Find their full collection here UNTITLED COLLECTIVE SPRING/SUMMER 2022 - MUSEUM VISITORS : www.untitledcollective.net/pages/spring-summer-2022

By Shinal Maheshwari

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