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A tribute to disproportionate practicality, Piotr Drzal neatly fused a sporting aesthetic with classic street design at Poland Fashion Week. Predominantly relying on white, navy, black and grey for his pieces, this led to an imaginative blend of length and purpose, as best illustrated by his androgynous back-extended shirts with almost religious undertones, as well as his steely, loose jumpsuits. An emerging talent on a less publicised stage.

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