All we could find about these designers are that they are from Montreal Canada. You can buy their clothes online and in the store Project No. 8, a carefully curated New York City boutique. Hurry before the retailer gets taken over by a Gap.
Now on to Jamar Graham's Review!
Materials: chiffon, charmeuse, silk, wool, suede, mohair, angora.
Colors: sand, stone, black, champagne, wine, metallic foil, grey, blush, smoke.
Loved Looks




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Draped for the woman's man or the man's woman? This neutered collection had a true dark, but natural feeling to the collection with the showing of stone necklaces and wooden platform boots. The epitome of of unisex clothing, the androgynous looks that could be related to a more feminine version of Rick Owens. Is it bad that I always reference and relate to Parisian designers? Not at all, because like Karl, I value my opinion. The best ideas come from established Paris luxury lines. We look to them and scoop out what we can afford to “get the look.” Complex Geometries served up a great interpretation. The stone accessories styled as necklaces and bracelets were a collaboration with Harakiri, which reminded me of age rings from the center of an of old oak tree. Very complex indeed.
The off-the-shoulder mohair sweater with suede shorts and two stone necklaces was a favorite!
Unloved Looks
There was a draped top that looked like a scarf tucked into a black wrap skirt. No bueno.
Amber's two cents: Um, some of these looks were not unisex, unless you're a guy who dresses in drag. Then, by all means...proceed.
People, Music and Scene
Fashion at the strip club, now that is what fashion is about! The tunes were moody fashion music that makes you seem like your a part of the cool crowd by Ms. Honey Dijon. Check out her page, she's vampin' in the nude.
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