Mörkna Fall/Winter 2011

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Published December 7, 2011

Into the Dark–Mörkna teams up with Vita Brevis Films to create a dark film, complete with mystery, which highlights this season’s collection. Mörkna designer Dave Fryer explores the color black to the maximum, presenting a unique line, minimalist to the eye, yet complication in terms of patterns, layers and textures.


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1 thought on “Mörkna Fall/Winter 2011”

  1. Love the collection, its minimalistic simliar to other high end “underground” brands, but the team behind Mörkna is bringing something new with the fabric they use  and the intricate cuts on their wool pants and long shirts.  

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