Fear of God goes the way of grunge for its fourth collection. A wardrobe is front and center that would make Kurt Cobain envious. A lookbook that calls to mind Steven Meisel’s 1995 Calvin Klein campaign features unenthused models photographed against a retro style wood paneling. A casual attitude energizes the collection with ripped denim jeans, oversized flannels and an injection of trendy items such as the nylon bomber jacket. Discussing Fear of God’s place in the fashion world, designer Jerry Lorenzo shares, “Fear of God is not a streetwear brand. It’s not a men’s contemporary or designer brand or even a Christian clothing line for that matter. It’s denim. It’s fabric. It’s nylon. It’s bombers.” Fear of God’s new collection can be preordered beginning November 1, 2015. Visit FearofGod.com for more information.
Fear of God Embraces Grunge Styles for Fourth Collection
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