Photography Adulte-Adulte StudioFashion / FeatureFashion / FeatureBoramy Viguier’s utilitarian streetwear comes with its own Tarot cardsThe rising Paris-based designer just dropped a new collection alongside a surreal, mystical short film documenting a day in his lifeShareLink copied ✔️November 6, 2019November 6, 2019TextEmma Elizabeth DavidsonBoramy Viguier x Browns Fashion, for the most part, is split into two types of designer. There are the ones who revel in being OTT, extroverted, and outrageous, who often become celebrities in their own right, and then there are those who are much happier away from the public eye, doing what they do best in the studio, and staying as far away from social media as it’s possible to be (although whether they have a finsta or not is another story altogether). Rising Paris-based designer and LVMH Prize semi-finalist Boramy Viguier seemingly falls into the second camp, as proven by a new short film he created in celebration of an exclusive capsule collection landing at Browns this season. “They wanted me to take loads of selfies as I was going about my day, with a selfie-stick and everything,” he explains. “I wasn't so into all eyes being on me though, so I switched things around and decided to strap a camera to my head and do it that way instead.” Co-directed by Samuel Rixon, the finished visual is a surreal journey through a day in the life of Viguier, as he makes his way around the streets of Paris, gets down to work in his studio, and goes about the mundane tasks we all face day-to-day (at one point, he's even seen making a grilled cheese sandwich in a pretty unconventional way – RIP his toaster). Photography Adulte-Adulte Studio Elsewhere, personal clips of his travels in nature are interspersed with pop cultural references, obscure ecclesiastical and gothic imagery, and macabre anatomical sketches, as well as quotes from Viktor E Frankl – an Austrian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor whose work centred around existential analysis. The collection itself is also demonstrative of the designer’s unique approach to his creative practice. Having worked under Lucas Ossendrijver at Lanvin for just under five years, Viguier’s clothing is primarily utilitarian and meticulously crafted, with hidden details to be discovered throughout: oversized canvas parkas, streetwear-informed vests, blouson bombers, and classic button-down shirts feature sacred imagery and symbols embroidered to their cuffs and collars, while many pieces are finished with pockets with various Tarot cards inside. According to Viguier, this penchant for mysticism has followed him throughout his life. “I’m very attracted to and interested in religion and the cult-ish,” he explains. “I enjoy going to churches, cathedrals, mosques, cemeteries, Japanese Shintoist temples, even the Buddhist altar at my mom’s, and I really like religious garments from every era. When I see how the pharaohs were buried with all the jewellery and the special outfit… that also turns me on. I guess I like when human beings create for the ‘eternity’, and when the purpose of creation is greater than humanity. I want to create garments that imply something spiritual.” Watch the film below. 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 MORENike is walking on Air at Milan Design Week New BalanceNew Balance heads to Amsterdam to launch collection with Lack of Guidance New BalanceExclusive: New Balance and Lack of Guidance show football knows no borders Ballet continues to thrive thanks to Saul Nash’s designsTechno-fascist fashion: Why Silicon Valley is moving into menswear080 Barcelona Fashion7 names to know from 080 Barcelona Fashion WeekOakley Going ‘field mode’ with Kellyn WilsonOakley Going ‘field mode’ with Emi MatsushimaZara Larsson: ‘The second I come home, all my clothes come off’Designer Sofía Abadi is creating a hyper-femme world Oakley What Went Down at Oakley’s Field Gear Line Collection launch When exactly did the Coachella aesthetic become so soulless?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