Archive by Erik Olsson

Graduate collection BOJSKAUT. The metallic leather and bucket hats are inspired from industrial safety products. In the ...
31/05/2019

Graduate collection BOJSKAUT. The metallic leather and bucket hats are inspired from industrial safety products. In the future do we need to have more protective garments from pollution in our environment? Inspo photo by Jean Hermanson

Digital printed linen shirt + trouser set.
30/05/2019

Digital printed linen shirt + trouser set.

Graduate collection “BOJSKAUT” with a multi zipper system, parts of the garments can be changed and replaced with new pa...
29/05/2019

Graduate collection “BOJSKAUT” with a multi zipper system, parts of the garments can be changed and replaced with new parts. This gives the wearer a bigger option to be a individual + it gives the garment a longer life since you can take parts from old garments that you love and put them on new ones. Different ways for sustainability

Backstage graduate show 22-05-19 “BOJSKAUT” models: .e.b.b  📸
28/05/2019

Backstage graduate show 22-05-19 “BOJSKAUT”
models: .e.b.b
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Backstage graduate show 22-05-19 “BOJSKAUT” model:  📸
27/05/2019

Backstage graduate show 22-05-19 “BOJSKAUT”
model:
📸

Backstage graduate show 22-05-19 “BOJSKAUT” model:  📸
27/05/2019

Backstage graduate show 22-05-19 “BOJSKAUT” model: 📸

Backstage 22-05-19 graduation show “BOJSKAUT”
27/05/2019

Backstage 22-05-19 graduation show “BOJSKAUT”

Industrial workers’ everyday lives were documented through Jean Hermanson’s camera lens; a narrative of fellowship and u...
26/05/2019

Industrial workers’ everyday lives were documented through Jean Hermanson’s camera lens; a narrative of fellowship and unhealthy environments. But what I principally see is unedited reality.

With my graduation project I want to examine the possibilities of bringing together aesthetic expression and practical functionality and protection. Will the fashion industry, in future, have to provide people with protection against outside pollution? In several of the world’s largest cities people already use face masks because of the levels of pollution. Such protection is rapidly becoming part of people’s everyday wardrobes. What will this mean for fashion’s aesthetic function and its ability to provoke feelings? Can we unite its practical function with fashion as a form of expression?

While working on the project I have asked myself whether I can design a collection which will enable the wearer to feel protected with due regard to our troubled social climate and the turbulence in the social media. In contrast to all of the edited images of reality I want to create a collection that is real to me and is intended to be used and to age with the wearer. The textile fabrics have an outer layer which will become more beautiful with time, at the same time that they should feel comfortable next to the skin and should create a microclimate between garment and wearer. 📸:

Graduation show 22-05-19, collection BOJSKAUT
26/05/2019

Graduation show 22-05-19, collection BOJSKAUT

Coated silk shirt and trousers from my graduation collection BOJSKAUT
25/05/2019

Coated silk shirt and trousers from my graduation collection BOJSKAUT

Look6 from my graduation collection “BOJSKAUT” 22-05-19. Model: .e.b.b 📸:
25/05/2019

Look6 from my graduation collection “BOJSKAUT” 22-05-19. Model: .e.b.b 📸:

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