Skinny Nelson and Friends Spring 2009

Posted by Carl | 2009, Spring 2009, lookbooks/presentations, skinny nelson and friends, spring | Monday 20 April 2009 10:34 am

Debuting this season is Australian label, Skinny Nelson and Friends. Created and designed by Jacqui Alexander and Zachary Midalia, the label’s goal is to create stylish clothes, while being mindful of the environment. Their unisex-inspired line accomplishes this goal by using 100% organic certified cotton. Utilizing cotton jersey, the line is comprised of thirty-five garments, each available in the label’s signature colors: white, light charcoal, black and tomato. The collection is separated into two capsules; the subtle Green Capsule and the Black Capsule, which is more adventurous in its designs. Overall, the light-weight draped materials evoke images of ancient Grecian fashion that transcend gender and make for a highly desirable collection of easy to integrate pieces.








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5 Comments

  1. the promo pic is kinda crap but the collection is really nice! it’s reminding me of nakkna and complex geometries

  2. [...] Fashionisto gives us first looks at new label from down under. “Debuting this season is Australian label, Skinny Nelson and Friends. Created and designed by Jacqui Alexander and Zachary Midalia, the label’s goal is to create stylish clothes, while being mindful of the environment. Their unisex-inspired line accomplishes this goal by using 100% organic certified cotton. Utilizing cotton jersey, the line is comprised of thirty-five garments, each available in the label’s signature colors…” [...]

  3. amazing collection, very casual- but the all-together look is incredibly chic!

  4. love the pants… looks extremely comfortable & stylish

  5. the collection is great, innovative very dhoti-indian style inspired i find.. the look book photos are however terrible, the model looks bored, he needs to be more dynamic and not on that angle.

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