Fashion / RiseEleven ObjectsFragments of clothing from the New York duo mixing things upShareLink copied ✔️April 16, 2012FashionRiseTextDazed DigitalEleven Objects "We saw collars as a simple way to transform your pre-existing wardrobe," explains Christine Rhee of Eleven Objects to Dazed Digital. "It really paved the way for our brand philosophy, creating pieces that transform the clothing that you already own." Based in New York, Rhee and creative partner Linh Thi Do met at Doo.Ri and realised they had sat next to each other during a Summer program at Parsons in 2001. Our pieces are designed to seamlessly become part of your outfit. Both of our backgrounds are in clothing so we’ve always approached Eleven Objects with that mindset Eleven Objects' first season was for A/W11, a fragmented wardrobe of 'garment-based accessories', or elements of clothes that can be mixed with other pieces to create something totally different – a jewellery approach but through fashion. Or a modular wardrobe, if you will. "Our pieces are designed to seamlessly become part of your outfit. Both of our backgrounds are in clothing so we’ve always approached Eleven Objects with that mindset," says Do, who has experience at TSE and Alexander Wang. "For me, the pieces that really define our Fall 12 collection are our belted reversible peplums, the black patent vest with black shearling, and the peacock silk faille collar with gold leaf," elaborates Rhee. "And all the latex pieces, especially the floral silk wool peplum jacket with latex and gold leaf," adds Do. "There are so many more accessories that we want to try. We’re gearing up for Spring already. We also just finished an exclusive collection for Tomorrowland in Japan that’s available now." Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREA new Vivienne Westwood exhibition celebrates the designer’s activismRome is where the heart is at Valentino AW26This film captures Naples’ intense love affair with Stone IslandTouching grass was the biggest trend of AW26Mask4mask: Masquerade was having a moment at the AW26 showsCeline is sick of irony! Plus everything you missed at Paris Fashion WeekAdidas tapped the City of Angels for its latest release ZimmermannZIMMERMANN celebrates trailblazing women for AW26 Alysa Liu makes her Paris Fashion Week debut at Louis VuittonMiu Miu AW26: Chloë Sevigny and Gillian Anderson just walked at PFWKiko Kostadinov is taking flight for AW26Chanel AW26: Matthieu Blazy’s butterflies are ready for the ballEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy