FXDXV Spring 2010

The Fashionisto

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Published August 19, 2009

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If you need help recalling FXDXV, they are the Berlin-based label who donated fifty percent of their profits this past spring to help refugee Tibetan children-monks in the Ganden Monsastery in Karnataka. Back in time for the spring 2010 season, the charitable label ventures further into the world of fashion, adding more pieces to their line-up. Joining their oversized slogan tees are a slouchy selection of attention garnering jackets and waistcoats, not to be outmatched by cropped trousers. At large, the range rebels against typical silhouettes, gravitating towards sharp cuts and extended proportions. As with any young label, there is definitely room for growth, but with a fearless attitude, future possibilities are limitless.

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Pictures courtesy of FXDXV

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