
Post-World Affair–Cheap Monday looks to a post-industrial world to set the mood for the fall 2011 season. Always innovative, the Swedish label turns out another spirited collection that is sure to turn heads. Dark and fashionably grimy, an array of fitted and oversize silhouettes offer great variety. From puffer jackets and slick finishes to wrinkled fabrications, fall’s collection takes on a youthful pretense for all ages.

Cheap Monday’s forward-thinking spring collection gets a fantastic grounding in the label’s new lookbook. Citing “Latin denim fashions, Italian diamonté and LA celebrity taste” as sources of inspiration, the label embraces varied embellishments for a focus on the season’s denim staples. Next up for the Swedish label is the showing of their fall 2011 collection, which will be broadcast live on their official website February 1, 2011 at 19:00 CET.

Moving forward after an apocalypse, Cheap Monday designers Örjan Andersson and Ann-Sofie Back look to the future with a surprisingly relaxed collection. Creating the uniform of tomorrow, formal and casual styles come together for an imaginative adventure. Adding metallic fabics to a denim mix, a wet lineup of models made quite the final impression in clear footwear.

Grouped with heavily adorned denim, the latest product book from Cheap Monday continues the Swedish label’s apocalyptic showing with patches, straps and lacing. Providing the youthful fundamentals, from t-shirts to the label’s signature skinny jeans, Cheap Monday designer Ann-Sofie Back adds a certain softness and vintage allure with cozy knits for the season.

Thomas Klementsson photographs Cheap Monday’s fall lookbook featuring Charlie Westerberg. The beginning of a new day for Cheap Monday under the creative direction of Ann-Sofie Back, fall encompasses a desolate future of blacks and grays.