Fall 2009 | Fingers Crossed

Written by Carl on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 | 2009, fall, fall 2009, fingers crossed, lookbooks   

Fall 2009 | Fingers Crossed

The fall collection from Fingers Crossed was inspired by the work of Lovett/Codagnone. Working around the theme of a collective identity, the duo are known for their series of black objects that play with the issue of power and the collective. Considering the current economic climate, Lovett/Codagnone’s work seemed like an appropriate starting point for inspiration. Propelled by a certain sense of anarchism, what took shape is a collection of black on black that intentionally blends traditional worker-wear with more fashion-forward pieces for a somber, but interesting take on fall. The collection is available at New York retailer Bblessing.

Fall 2009 | Fingers Crossed
Fall 2009 | Fingers Crossed
Fall 2009 | Fingers Crossed
Fall 2009 | Fingers Crossed
Fall 2009 | Fingers Crossed
Fall 2009 | Fingers Crossed

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