The perception of the wonky tailor

The perception of the wonky tailor

A simple oversized sihouette, created from the deconstruction and reorganisation of a man's tailored jacket with each garment moving organically to the next. The enlarged plagiarised elements from the lapels down to the lining and stitching detailing add depth and character to the collection, looking from the inside out expanding on the comical misuse of the suit as displayed by Charlie Chaplin. Subtle differences in the colour pallette of blues: Midnight, navy and black play amongst a fabrication of traditional suiting and linings.