Whilst his references may initially seem disparate, Paris-based designer Damir Doma celebrates contrasts. This season he cited the late French architect, furniture designer and Le Corbusier protégé Charlotte Perriand as an influence on his SS15 collection – exhibited at the Palais de Tokyo during Paris Fashion Week. Perriand was an advocate of functional simplicity; and the clean geometric lines of her modernist interiors can be felt in the structured separates of Doma’s latest collection. In this exclusive film, director Alessandro Tinelli creates a dynamic that implicitly embodies two of the designer’s references: a 1950s photograph of Perriand on the beach and Peter Saville’s artwork for New Order’s 1983 album Power, Corruption & Lies. The film reinforces the sentiment that drove the SS15 collection: "It’s practical,” confirms Doma, "but also very feminine. A juxtaposition of intimate softness and modernist architecture."