Now, Opening Ceremony teamed up with Deyrolle, a Parisian store which exhibits mounted animals.But what has our New Yorker fav to do with dead wildcats or birds? To me, their collaboration is a successful extension of Opening Ceremony's collection.
At first sight, I thought that working with a taxidermist is pretty macabre. But I have to admit that the collection turned out to be a real eyecatcher. Not least because it has nothing to do with dead animals. There are just simple dresses with animal prints.
PS: On openingceremony.com you can find a short "making of".
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So, what do you think about these animalistic looks?
© images by Bastien Lattanzio for Opening Ceremony
© images by Bastien Lattanzio for Opening Ceremony
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