Posthuman Wardrobe

Grey Sheep

Location

london / United Kingdom

University

westminster

Graduation year

2005

Posthuman Wardrobe's pharmaceutical scientist turned designer; Nimesh Gadhia designs analytically and experimentally rather than aesthetically. By deconstructing the logic of menswear and applying the formula of ‘form follows function’ Posthuman Wardrobe creates architectural menswear with clean lines, considered detailing and 3d functionality.
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Gadhia gained his credentials working on Savile Row for the likes of Ozwald Boateng and Vacher & Jacobs. He left the University of Westminster in 2006 with a Masters degree in Fashion Design and Enterprise having explored notions of the analysis of movement and its effects on the functional requirements of traditional menswear construction. Gadhia’s unique vision of combining bespoke tailoring techniques with functional sportswear lead him to the multi-award winning impact protection technology brand - d3o, where he designed for various sports brands including Helly Hansen, Puma and Quiksilver. Posthuman Wardrobe was born in 2009 out of the same Scientific Philosophy which continues to define its aesthetic and Identity to date. Having shown twice in Paris and twice at London Fashion Week including on The Ones To Watch Stage in September 2011, Posthuman Wardrobe continues to refine its aesthetic and push the boundaries of menswear.

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