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This collection is amazing. Out of all the collections i’ve ever seen, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a horror/thriller movie inspirited one, and if I did, it probably wasn’t that successful. What I think is so interesting with this THOM BROWNE collection is in this case, he really could have chose to go with black and typical dark colors, but he took pure colors like white and cream, and used texture to manipulate its perception. The finale gown is probably my most favorite look, because even though it looks like some sort of fungus that has gone out of control, you can still envision it as a gown with phenomenal attention to details. What i love even more is the eerie runway walk the models did..
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source: thombrowne
Thom Browne has been honored the CFDA Menswear Designer of the Year Award in 2016, 2013 and 2006, the GQ Designer of the Year in 2008 and the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award in 2012.

He began his business with five suits and with a small by-appointment-only shop in 2001 and introduced his ready-to-wear collection in 2003. His traditionally based hand-made suits have evolved into collections recognized by museums around the world including the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Fashion Museum in Bath. Browne’s innovations in tailoring have been identified with impacting the paradigm of men’s and women’s fashion.

The Thom Browne collections for both men and women are available through Thom Browne stores in New York, Tokyo, Seoul and Hong Kong as well as at luxury designer specialty stores around the world, such as Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys New York, Colette and le Bon Marché in Paris, Dover Street Market in London, Tokyo and New York, Mr. Porter, Selfridges in London and Isetan, Hankyu and United Arrows in Tokyo.