The Black Bloc by False Pays Homage to Classic Rebellion
Sophia Pelka — March 20, 2012 — Fashion
References: store.weareantianti & wearefalse
The Black Bloc by False series is a collection of traditional punk rock apparel. From studded converse to patched denim vests, the line rebels and yells with high quality might. The graphic tees featured incorporate the anarchy symbol, skulls, mohawks, bombs and all things anti-establishment. The apparel even features shout-outs to majorly influential punk bands such as Black Flag, the Dead Kennedys and Anti-Flag. The art work and graphic illustrations were rendered in collaboration with English artist Dave White.
False is run by husband-wife duo, Le Messie and Amanda Scully. The couple are based in Singapore, but collaborate with artists spread globally. The team dabble in a myriad of creative fields, and have created and run a series of fashion lines. They advocate for a DIY Ethos and rebel-driven operation.
The Black Bloc by False line is perfect for the fashionista rebel with a cause.
False is run by husband-wife duo, Le Messie and Amanda Scully. The couple are based in Singapore, but collaborate with artists spread globally. The team dabble in a myriad of creative fields, and have created and run a series of fashion lines. They advocate for a DIY Ethos and rebel-driven operation.
The Black Bloc by False line is perfect for the fashionista rebel with a cause.
Trend Themes
1. Rebel Fashion - The Black Bloc offers rebellion-inspired clothing for fashionistas.
2. Anarchy-inspired Graphics - False's use of anarchy symbols, skulls, mohawks, and bombs in their apparel incorporates ant-establishment materials.
3. DIY Ethos - False's DIY Ethos and rebel-driven operation enables new opportunities for personalized and individualized fashion collections.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can incorporate punk-style fashion to cater to consumers who love rebellion culture.
2. Art - Artists can collaborate with fashion brands to create graphic illustrations and designs for rebellious clothing lines.
3. Retail - The use of DIY ethos and rebel-driven operation can inspire new business models for clothing retail stores.
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