Fashion / NewsFashion / NewsWatch The Bloom Twins play an exclusive track for SI ROSSI by Sergio RossiSI ROSSI Sessions sees the artists and models help launch the Italian label's AW22 collection, which unites London 90s grunge and Berlin club dressShareLink copied ✔️ In Partnership with Sergio RossiOctober 17, 2022October 17, 2022TextDazed DigitalSi Rossi AW22 It's no secret that fashion and clubbing go hand-in-hand. Continually ressurecting new waves of nightlife nostalgia, luxury labels have long drawn inspiration from sweaty dancefloors and the countercultural club-goers that shape and create communities. Now, offering a fresh nod to club culture is Sergio Rossi, in the form of its exclusive shoe line SI ROSSI by Sergio Rossi. For its AW22 collection, the Italian label presents footwear built on the colours, shapes, and moods of mid-90s clubbing. Celebrating the launch and capturing the spirit of these countercultures, the label created a new short film, titled The SI ROSSI Sessions. Directed by Piczo and starring London-based musician and model duo The Bloom Twins, the film follows the artists as they perform an unreleased track, exclusively for SI ROSSI – titled “Heart on Ice”. “Does life have a price / Did you look into his eyes,” the twins chant over an electronic bass, while lounging on guitar amps and swaying before the film’s blue carpeted backdrop and showing off SI ROSSI by Sergio Rossi’s petrolio and iris-coloured heels, patent leather Mary Jane pumps, and platform boots. Elsewhere, the duo is pictured mixing-and-matching the shoes’ bold bottoms and minimalistic uppers with black tights and blazers, tartan skirts paired with leather moto-jackets, and glittering tights – perhaps reinventing the label to mark a new, forward-thinking club-kid uniform for Gen-Z. Translated into the collection, this means two-toned, curved-heeled loafers; platformed, latex, mid-calf boots; soft, napa leather mules; deep, jewel-toned pumps; and tall, sculptured heels – the emblem of the collection, paying homage to the brand’s hyper-recognisable design and craftsmanship. Altogether, think sleek, reimagined versions of London’s 90s grunge scene and Berlin raver uniforms. The collection is available here. 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 MORESaint Laurent AW26 was the Parasocial Relationship ConventionWilly Chavarria joins forces with the ACLU in new campaign Jim BeamJim Beam and Dazed want to help you get game day-readyMatthieu Blazy’s Chanel couture debut was a dreamy mushroom tripAW26 menswear: Everything you missed from this season’s showsOnWhat went down at On and Dazed’s event for Paris-based creativesUGGInside UGG’s Paris Fashion Week Pop-UpDior SS26: Jonathan Anderson’s couture debut wants you to touch grassSchiaparelli SS26: Meet Daniel Roseberry’s Birds of ParadiseKiko Kostadinov is tearing it down to start againBackstage photos from Dries Van Noten’s AW26 men’s showJunya Watanabe’s man was The Best Dressed at PFWEscape 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