Chopova Lowena RTW Fall 2023

Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena are honest about their situation: they can't afford to be one only show a year, for now at least.

For fall 2023, the duo is releasing the collection with a look book and working on a design project. photo book about New York to be released in May to coincide with Frieze. The project will be a modern reimagining of the "Frozen" fairy tale and will be made in collaboration with creatives living in New York.

"We have a fairly large New York audience and retailer support. It's also a good compromise between doing a show and a look book. We like doing printed projects because they are very durable and we can be very creative with them,” Lowena said during a preview.

According to the duo, the collection is a creative dialogue between vintage skiwear and fantasy clothing from of Georgian period paintings, seen through their modern folk lens.

The results were fun, authentic, and accompanied by an infectious quirky energy. There were dresses inspired by the shape of the sleeves of Georgian clothing, duchess satin ski pants, electrified Regency striped leggings and t-shirts, giant lapel lace tops and suits for Georgian men's ski clothing fabric.< /p>

The duo doubled down on their outerwear offerings, which included a series of handsome leather jackets adorned with a ring of carabiners, the brand's signature; shredded denim jackets and down jackets inspired by children's ski suits.

Chopova Lowena RTW Fall 2023

Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena are honest about their situation: they can't afford to be one only show a year, for now at least.

For fall 2023, the duo is releasing the collection with a look book and working on a design project. photo book about New York to be released in May to coincide with Frieze. The project will be a modern reimagining of the "Frozen" fairy tale and will be made in collaboration with creatives living in New York.

"We have a fairly large New York audience and retailer support. It's also a good compromise between doing a show and a look book. We like doing printed projects because they are very durable and we can be very creative with them,” Lowena said during a preview.

According to the duo, the collection is a creative dialogue between vintage skiwear and fantasy clothing from of Georgian period paintings, seen through their modern folk lens.

The results were fun, authentic, and accompanied by an infectious quirky energy. There were dresses inspired by the shape of the sleeves of Georgian clothing, duchess satin ski pants, electrified Regency striped leggings and t-shirts, giant lapel lace tops and suits for Georgian men's ski clothing fabric.< /p>

The duo doubled down on their outerwear offerings, which included a series of handsome leather jackets adorned with a ring of carabiners, the brand's signature; shredded denim jackets and down jackets inspired by children's ski suits.

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