The showcase walked on the lines of performance art as models grasped sprouting tomatoes that hung from mechanical trees.
The designer was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale ‘Snow Queen.’
The concrete runway exuded a rave-ready attitude enhanced by Y2K-inspired apparel.
Allowing Nordic mothers and fathers to walk the runway alongside their children of all ages.
Inspired by every stage of Cinderella’s enchanting story.
Strands of hair grew from every part of the human body.
Entering a celestial universe through swollen outerwear and organic leather garments that reflected its founder’s journey through creative blocks.
Redefining the staple office wardrobe after several years of pandemic lockdown regulations.
The final look saw food-filled tablecloths convert into dresses that splashed the venue with typical dinnertime treats.
The emerging designer found beauty in his own emotional battles that established Latimmier in a new light.
Taking inspiration from Werner Herzog’s 1974 documentary film ‘The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner.’
“It doesn’t matter if it’s raining or if you have to go to a fancy dinner, it will always be there to support you.”