Christopher Kane – Revives the working-class milieu of the 80s

Christopher Kane – Revives the working-class milieu of the 80s

Memories of outfits worn day to night by his mother, aunts, and neighbours in the 1980’s, the AW23 collection is a celebration of the complexities of growing up in a working-class environment.


Housewives, cleaners, barmaids all play a significant role.
Humble materials, minimal decoration and unexpected AI generated animal prints of Rats, Butterflies, Pigs and Chicks create a modern wardrobe for those who desire clothes that challenge sartorial tastes and standards.

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CHRIS MOORE @ CATWALKING

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CHRIS MOORE @ CATWALKING

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CHRIS MOORE @ CATWALKING

Chopping board collars both frame and conceal the face. Bustles are used both on the front and back of the body, reminiscent of tied bin bags and barmaid style skirts that create a sultry waddle.
Flower motifs soften hard line silhouettes on tailoring and clean white cottons and silk organza’s.

Colours range from school uniform charcoals to pop primary colours, all grounded by black.

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CHRIS MOORE @ CATWALKING