Spring 2010 | Robert Molnar

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Published October 5, 2009

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Photographer Steven Chu had the opportunity to work with model Paul Bermudez to photograph a selection of garments from Robert Molnar’s upcoming spring 2010 collection. Rebelling against the slim silhouette, Molnar adopts a voluminous stance. Embracing unorthodox shapes and a minimalist point of view, the collection takes to a serious black, taking significant risks in construction to present a fresh perspective.

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Pictures courtesy of Robert Molnar

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