For streetwear that is so New York City, you’ve got to check out what lifestyle brand, Whatever 21, is all about. In their Spring/Summer ‘18 collection, we’ve got models, Jei, Anna, Blayke, and Alandra all wearing styles that can distinctly be defined as not your typical mainstream fashion. Known for their utilitarian design elements, photographer, Sarah Glenn, perfectly captures this defining design element within this collection. Even just with the use of bright orange used throughout calls up images of construction workers in their workwear when on construction sites. No doubt very utilitarian. Zippers, drawstrings, metal clasps, and chains further highlight the utilitarian design elements of Whatever 21. Hair and makeup done by James David De Lucia and Brynna Ashley tie the whole look together.
Utilitarian Design Elements Are Prominent In this Collection From Whatever 21
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