The Commune de Paris Spring/Summer 2012 Line Captures Rebellious Spirit
John Ibbitson — February 8, 2012 — Fashion
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The images from the new Commune de Paris Spring/Summer 2012 collection presents a variety of intriguing scenes to capture the attention of youths at which the brand is aimed. Implied violence and rebellious spirit are clearly depicted in these images, which are used to create an anarchist's apparel.
In one image, a masked figure in a t-shirt is caught in a striking pose in which he is about to throw a glass bottle with a fuse in it. Another photo depicts two masked men waiting for some smoke and debris to clear the air. Beautiful lighting, dynamic compositions and stylish, wearable clothing make this editorial one of the more creative releases this year. The Commune de Paris Spring/Summer 2012 line tries to remind the viewers of this series that there can be beauty in anarchy too.
In one image, a masked figure in a t-shirt is caught in a striking pose in which he is about to throw a glass bottle with a fuse in it. Another photo depicts two masked men waiting for some smoke and debris to clear the air. Beautiful lighting, dynamic compositions and stylish, wearable clothing make this editorial one of the more creative releases this year. The Commune de Paris Spring/Summer 2012 line tries to remind the viewers of this series that there can be beauty in anarchy too.
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