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Creative men's. women's wear collection.

Creative men's. women's wear collection.







The mold creator Charles Jeffrey is wearing a kilt when I meet him.
 In all actuality, he's Scottish – the 28-year-old experienced childhood in Glasgow – however, this is less about patriotism and more about what fanatics of RuPaul's Drag Race will know as a "lewk".

 The kilt is joined with a curiously large cowhide coat, chambray shirt, beret, striped football socks and paint-splattered boots held together with splendid yellow electrical tape.
 On his Botticelli-ish confront, Jeffrey has included two precisely situated magnificence spots with a kohl pencil.
 The general impact is striking. It will incite some curious looks from the ice-skating travelers at Somerset House in London, where Jeffrey's studio is.



Maybe what influences Jeffrey and this associate of originators to feel vital is that they are exploring different avenues regarding self-articulation as much as offering garments.
 It implies what they are doing seems to be valid – and for a zeitgeist where realness is very prized, that is the sweet spot.

"I'm glad strolling down the road with cosmetics. It may lift today, it may make it considerably more fascinating," says Jeffrey. "As opposed to: 'I'm going for a night out,' it resembles: 'I will go and get my eggs.' Let's perceive how that feels."

Interviewed by The Telegraph.

















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