Let’s have a look at the final instalment of the Spring Summer shows of Fashion Week Central Europe. Scroll down for a peek at Outsiders Division, Cako and Dora Zsigmond. Don’t miss the previous shows: Part One and Part Two and Part Three.
OUTSIDERS DIVISION RUNWAY SHOW
The true crazy and fun show of the event came courtesy of Outsiders Division, all the way from Spain. The brand is a manifesto between fashion and art, based on consciously contradictory concepts, celebrating freedom and youth culture. While in general I’m not going about my business styled out like this, I can’t deny the endless joie de vivre that radiates from the Brief of Imaginary collection. Plus, there are elements in particular I’m always ready to wear, like tartan, stripes and spot print… how about you? You can shop some pieces here.
CAKO RUNWAY SHOW
Since 2013, Florence and London trained Hungarian designer Kinga Cako has been bringing us crisp and cool pieces into our spring and summer days, built on art. I’m a total fan of her colour blocking and the clean, exciting cuts and shapes. No online shop yet, unfortunately, but you can find her pieces in select stores in Budapest, and browse previous collections here to see what I’m raving about.
DORA ZSIGMOND RUNWAY SHOW
And finally, one for the boys! I love the natural earthy palette Dora Zsigmond dreamt up for urban warriors. The pieces are simple and comfy with an overall utilitarian vibe. Still, you get cool twists that allow you to work Dora’s raw styles anywhere, from easy holiday strolls to gothic minimal parties. The Spring Summer collection Enrobed, like previous creations, was inspired by life itself – her approach is always more natural than artsy. However, her pieces are brimming with details of traditional craftsmanship, and strike a cool balance between austerity and playfulness. Shop her pieces here.