technical description
Voluminous, A-line shaped black poplin polo top with a coloured open fastening and hand-embroidered front panel made in a 70s inspired Marnissi design with bright cotton floss embroidery. Worn over a pair of high-rise draped pants which feature adjustable silk straps on the side panels in a Marnissi black and white silk checkered design. Attached is a pair of oversized boxershorts composed of multi-coloured green checkered taffeta with ivory button fastenings.
Size 1800x700x120mm
concept
A traditional love story from the Middle East inspired Mohammed’s project. Cuz and Damar, coming from different tribes violently in conflict, meet by accident on the top of a mountain and fall in love. Regardless the danger of meeting, they find a way to keep their relationship secret and manage to create a labyrinth right in front of the mountain: anyone trying to follow them would get lost inside. One day, Cuz is killed by an attack from the other tribe. Although Damar is devastated and feels like destroying her lover’s tribe, she decides to end the war and unite the two tribes to create peace and harmony. Today the city is known as Damascus, named after Damar and Cuz. Mohammed worked with influences from the 60’s and 70’s mixing them in colourful silhouettes with far-reaching cultural influences. He combined them with contemporary aspects, innovative techniques and artisanal materials. Traditional Moroccan carpet weaving inspired the construction of some of the coats, beads used in the time-consuming construction of pants were all dyed in henna and overall the aesthetics derive from north-African styles. The collection is a tribute to anyone who strives to be themselves and breaks free from mainstream thinking. Mohammed is essentially telling us: how beautiful it would be if we could do what we really like and simply wear what we love.