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Working Class Streetwear Hero: the evolution of Workwear.

The first models genuinely inspired by Workwear arrived during the Second World War, thanks to the Italian designer Elsa Schiaparelli and her “Cash and Carry” collection: exquisitely Haute Couture dresses and suits characterized by large pockets and zips, capable of holding the equivalent of a handbag inside them.

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Jeremy Scott leaves Moschino: 10 years of Love and Madness.

“There are some who go into a fashion house and tear everything apart to start from scratch.
Others try to see what those who used to live in that house were trying to say, thus starting a dialogue to see if they can come up with something new.
This is what I did when I arrived at Moschino.
He had understood something I also believe in: it’s all a game, where you don’t have to take yourself too seriously”.
Jeremy Scott.

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5 Streetwear Brands Founded by Artists.

Five streetwear brands born from the creativity of talented and visionary artists who, at a certain point in their careers, founded their own fashion label spreading their artistic language on sweatshirts, puffer jackets, trousers, tees and accessories.

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Jun Takahashi’s Love for Stanley Kubrick.

Kubrick’s dark vision has echoed in Undercover’s aesthetic, which has spawned some of the most interesting collections of recent years; featuring garments on which iconic frames from his movies and patterns inspired by his sinister settings are showcased.

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