Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Simon-Pierre Toussaint: Star-lined Scout-chic.

Since this week's posting seems to be structured around some kind of lengthy confession I suppose I better divulge another tidbit. I never was a boy-scout. And, frankly, I never regretted the decision to steer clear of rope-knots and campfire-lighting until I saw Hogeschool Antwerpen-grad Simon-Pierre Toussaint's award-winning (the Crystallized at Hyeres award, for his use of Swarovski in the footwear) collection - "The Trees Can Hear You If You Talk To Them". Had I known all that roughing-it and do-gooding could inspire such aesthetic ingenuity, I might have reconsidered.




^ Note the evocative starry-sky-lining.

No matter, as Toussaint's v. personal salute to the institution documents all the deets of any scout's daily life (tent-print all-in-one, sleeping-bag overcoat and is imbued with such an intense nostalgia that one almost feels as if they themselves once strived for the Order of the Arrow.


^ I know this is all beautifully boyhood-innocence-themed but is anyone else seeing the phallus above? No? Just me? Too much Freud...


^ Yes, before you ask, it's actually wood. Reminds me of this year's grad Julia Kim. Time for a forestry-themed ModeMuseum exhibition...?


^ Having a natter with Diane of ASVOF.

Images by Christopher Moore from Catwalking

3 comments:

LJ said...

the red suit and the wooden effect transformers suit are win win wins!
xx-LJ from SOS!

The Portmanteau said...

I was a boy scout even though I'm a girl. Lx.

Last Style of Defense said...

i adore this...maybe because i was a boy scout : )
but totally visionary and fresh