Goodhood 2011 Fall/Winter Collection llustrated Lookbook
New from Goodhood comes an interesting and whimsical spin on the lookbook. Choosing to go with an





New from Goodhood comes an interesting and whimsical spin on the lookbook. Choosing to go with an illustrated approach, the brand selected more comical, crude pictures of their clothes in lieu of the standard highly-detailed artist’s renderings that we’ve seen pervade the fashion industry. Furthermore, they’ve branded each of their looks as a particular character, offering funny background stories for several distinct Goodhood dudes. On top of the presentation, the garments actually look quite nice as well, assuming they turn out equally pleasing in non-comic form.