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The Filip von Polen Autumn/Winter 2013 Collection Sparks Creativity

Captured by photographer Bartek Wieczorek, the Filip von Polen Autumn/Winter 2013 collection catalog resembles a creative art school project. This aesthetic is achieved thanks to the catalog's ambiguous imagery that showcases artful depictions of the label's scarf accessories.

Created by visionary designer Filip Nocko, these expressive scarf designs take cues from the world of nature and feature a slew of animalistic imagery ranging from owl portraits to kaleidoscopic fox patterns and mirror imagery. These textile patterns are not only graphically bold but are also conceived using artful photo manipulation techniques.

Model Natalia Pietruczuk at D’Vision stars in the Filip von Polen Autumn/Winter 2013 collection lookbook and plays the role of carefree muse who displays and poses with the label's artful scarf accessories.
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