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He-m-n-oid FW 14-15
Friday 21 November
Death Disco
Free entrance
He-m-n-oid's first collection, entitled "He-m-n-oid FW 14-15" is going to be presented at Death Disco club. Each collection that is to be designed will complete the previous one without being characterized by a specific title or ID, in this way, creating a wider He-m-n-oid collection consisting of FW/SS unities.
The main idea is the extension of the initial applications (capes, neck pieces) to end up with a total look with unconventional lines, giving the ability to adapt to any need with the use of the appropriate accessories, insisting on the use of black color. The clothes are comfortable and surprise through their simplicity and the endless possibilities that combinations of layers provide.
Bypassing the typical process of producing a garment, the material itself is the source of inspiration for the final design, with minimum interference. The dress codes dictated by different musical cultures exert their own influence and get deconstructed so they can be used in a new contemporary way. It is also worth mentioning that the creations are free of norms that classify fashion in male and female. They remain neutral, obeying the real needs of today.
Furthermore, the collection borrows elements from religions and cultures, converting its presentation into a ritual with initiated members that unfolds in front of the viewers’ eyes.
production: Jonny Seven, Dima Kochaji, photography: Panagiotis Tirtigos (TIRTI) / video: Dimitris Tsatsoulis / hair – make up: Christos Mazurek
after show party: Visible Sounds / Hawk Haven / Picking Mandrake
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bio
Michalis Baboussis was born in Athens in 1981. He studied graphic design and is the initiator of the project "He-m-n-oid" [He: male gender/Humanoid/Hymn~pronounced hi.em.en.oid], which through a wide range of applications such as visual arts, fashion design, styling and music [dj sets], creates a complex audio-visual environment with common aesthetic references. His work has been presented at Six d.o.g.s' project space, at Ileana Tounta Contemporary Art Center, at Kunsthalle Athena and in Fashion and Art magazines such as Fashion Installation, Pixie and Rotter and Dreck.
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