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    Julian Zigerli Spring / Summer 2014
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Julian Zigerli‘s collection, ‘At the end of the world to the left’, explores the notion of limbo through the use of abstract prints in a collision of wind-blown colours to create an empty, placid chaos.

A mixture of laid back sporty separates, technical fabrics and functional cuts make for a classic foundation for this otherworldly collection, ensuring it’s not too out there for the average man.

Collaborating with Berlin-based artist Katharina Grosse, whose abstract prints hung in the gallery in which the show took place, Zigerli pushes the boundaries of fabric. Together the pair aimed to also dissolves the wall that separates clothing, art and environment, allowing a complete vision of the end of the world as they take us down their road to nowhere.

Annie Price

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