Peachoo + Krejberg’s Tattered Glamour
October 1, 2009 12:35 pm
Peachoo Datwani and Roy Krejberg, the Indian-Dutch duo behind Peachoo + Krejberg, belong to the Belgian wing of Paris fashion. They specialize in monochomes, deconstruction, odd volumes, and, when glitz does enter the picture, an organic sort of bling. With its askew jackets, floppy asymmetric skirts, and draped layers, fashion followers saw shades of Ann Demeulemeester’s Spring 2009 collection in the show they put on at the Musée de l’Homme yesterday, their fourth at Paris fashion week. That’s not necessarily a bad place to be this season, when a raw, undone look is starting to build. Peachoo + Krejberg aren’t thinking apocalyptically, as some designers are, but there was something almost ghostly about the models’ faux tattered layers, some dripping with crystals or silver chains, as if they’d been unearthed only slightly the worse for wear years after some fabulously debauched party.
tags: Peachoo & Krejberg, Peachoo Datwani, Roy Krejberg
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