OAMC Expands Its Peacemaker Liner Series
With a campaign shot by artist Shaniqwa Jarvis.
The Paris and Milan-based OAMC has remained committed to its focus on conceptual styles, refined fabrics and cultural inspiration. In this vein, one of these core products has been the signature Peacemaker liner series. Well, now the offering is getting an update with the brand’s new brand’s new liner jacket.
Leading the charge for the design is a surplus M-65 liner jacket that has been reconstructed and overdyed – done up in a military green hue of course. But what also guides the vintage jacket is its wave-stitching design and special imperfections that give the piece a unique character. Additionally, the jacket sees the Peacemaker logo in tackle twill on the back and an embroidered OAMC logo on the front – both in a subtle carnation hue.
To capture the new jacket, the brand enlisted the help of artist Shaniqwa Jarvis to shoot the campaign. Featuring both self-portraits and other images shot on film, the campaign leans into the jacket’s “Peacemaker” goal of social, environmental and political activism. But what also shines about the images are the various special exposure effects used by Jarvis.
Take a look at the jacket in the campaign images above. The new limited-edition OAMC Peacemaker liner will be released on Thursday, June 6 online at OAMC.