Sailor-collar shirts were blown-up into multi-layered, frou-frou dresses in midnight satin, and football jerseys were reimagined as distended, patchworked knitwear. Elsewhere, motorcycle jackets, bustiers, and mini bags bled into long, sliced tendrils, and studded wrestler belts were worn over satin shorts and distressed column skirts. The whole thing was a complete and utter mess, and deliberately so. Vaquera might have pledged its allegiance to reworking the fashion canon, but it refuses to put its forebears on a pedestal.
Photography Cris Fragkou