Two unisex outfits for spring/summer 2019, based on grid-like shape of half-timbered houses architecture (Fachwerk) and British 60's menswear shapes in a modern streetwear twist.
Project related to the study of traditional german folk garments in cooperation with a small town called "Frankenberg".
The looks were shown in a fashion show there and one was among the two outfits of the class to be photographed for the use in a photography competition.
Layering with laser-cut details embodies the structure of traditional half-timbered houses, while wide silhouettes represent the german traditional folk elements, while still looking appealing to streetwear consumers.
DESIGN: Melina Diaz
MODELS: Eda & Mustafa Genc, Frederik, Lara - Josephine Sander, Julwin Koch, Koro Boni, Vincent M.
PHOTOGRAPHY: M. Diaz / Kai Nolda / Fashionshow Pictures: Manuel Lauer