Mjölk Men’s Fashion 2011Mjölk Clothing Label – Northern Hemisphere Autumn/Winter 2011
A boutique designer label by Lars Stoten & John Clarke – read more about Mjölk Clothing Label Words from Mjölk (thanks to Emily from Mjölk for sending the release through) Inspired by the melding of generations, juxtapositions of past and present, and themes of abandonment and renewal, Mjölk materializes every stage in a man’s life: his childhood and youth, wearing his father’s oversized jackets, school uniforms, and tee-shirts; his entrance into adulthood with denim and shirting; his middle age with tailored suiting and overcoats; the end of his life with nostalgic knits and corduroy. The collection, literally and figuratively, patches together the different textures, shapes, colours, and proportions that distinguish one generation from another, consolidating the span of a lifetime into a singular visual set. Mjölk’s Autumn/Winter collection finds its palette in city neighbourhoods whose character and beauty stem from long-standing cycles of cultural death and rebirth. The forgotten cobblestones of Brooklyn’s Vinegar Hill tell the haunted and invigorating stories of the neighbourhood’s past and present. Mjölk follows the lives of the world’s great poets who lived and worked there—Walt Whitman, Hart Crane, E.E. Cummings, William Carlos Williams—and re-imagines the beauty and tragedy of these artists’ lives. Their wit, demeanour, and sense of physical appearance supplies endless philosophical and visual inspiration this season. The fin-de-siecle and Depression-era art scenes in New York combine with the passage of time, the movement of generations, abandonment, and renaissance to inspire this season’s collection. A mélange of contrasting textures, colours, and cuts complements Mjölk’s long-standing devotion to a perfect sense of line, shape, and fit. Check out the Mjölk campaign shots from our buddies For Tomorrow here.
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