
A pair of Balenciaga sneakers.
The anti-fashion movement, born in the 90s in reaction to the long-lasting reign of the glamorous and visually saturating runways and magazines, has never been trendier. Ironically, anti-fashion is now becoming the mainstream of our decade
This prominent movement characterized by a fascination and a reclamation of the ugly and the practical is represented by brands like Vêtements, Martin Margiela, but also Off-White and of course, Ba...
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