Inspired from the book 'To Kill a Mockingbird", the collection is aimed a mix of hand and circular knits, morphed together to give a complete evening-wear look. Set in the 1930's during the advent of the civil war, the book is a revelation on racial stereotypes, inequality, and all the restrictions which bind the human race.
Here's to breaking the existing stereotypes and moving towards finding our own freedom.
Explore the range of knitted garments, each of which is accompanied by a detach-ability factor, in the form of concealed zippers.
The black jumpsuit has a removable collar, and comes with the ability to take off the net structure.
This straight gown gave me terrors, lets just say it is all about vanity, and fitting in is only possible if you are reaaaaaaallly thin!
A surface manipulated top, with pleated trousers
In case you are wondering, the trousers are detachable as well!!
The wool embroidered jacket with the long, removable cape is my personal favorite!!
The straight woolen lines on the skirt depict a cage, while the woolen flowers at the bottom present a garden in full boom, speaking out loud that despite all odds, freedom will eventually find its way.
Freedom bound, then and now.
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