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SS/25 'FEAR THE DOME'

“We take inspiration from the current discourses that are thriving in the young communities. So it is sort of a presentation of the world we live in now and, at the same time, a critique of where we’re going as a human species.”


AW/24 'NETHERWORLD'

 "At the heart of the collection lies a masterful narrative that explores dystopian themes of autonomy, rebellion, and hope, juxtaposed against the looming influence of digital spaces and human ingenuity. Each piece in the collection is not merely a garment but a chapter in this unfolding story, drawing wearers and observers alike into three unique realms: The Outerworld, with its raw, resilient aesthetics; The Dome, an emblem of futuristic luxury and isolation; and The Netherworld, an ethereal digital sanctuary." - ectstudio


SS/24 ‘TTOCR: Conclusio’

"For its spring-summer show, the brand laid out a path for humanity in a post-apocalyptic, resource-depleted future ruled by Goliath corporations. In this “world,” some 49 years from now, Fine Chaos acts as a fantasy villain, governing society under its own legal system." - Mari-go Round


AW/23 'TTOCR: Initium finis'

Set in the dystopian landscape of 2072, 'The Tale of Contradicting Realities' explores the profound contradiction between a society reshaped by advanced technology and the remnants of a nearly extinct nature.

The AW23 collection serves as a continuation of this narrative, with garments symbolizing the ongoing clash between hyper-futurism and nature. The thematic duality embedded in each piece reflects the tension inherent in a world where advanced technology coexists with struggling remnants of the natural world.


SS/23 'FINE CHAOS Sound System'

 "We aimed to create a narrative that envisions a future society shaped by both innovation and societal control. The collection serves as a mirror to our current world, urging us to reflect on the consequences of unchecked power and the role of individuality within societal systems."