Medieval Fashion Art

Frederik Lieberath Captures the Old-Fashioned Days

For the issue 07 of Volt Magazine, Swedish photographer Frederik Lieberath shot an editorial titled Artwear.

Featuring some top UK fashion designers, Charlie Le Mindu, Sandra Backlund and Iris Van Herpen, just to name a few, the editorial showcased their pieces as if they were put on display in a glass casing for everyone to admire. Choosing medieval-inspired fashions, Frederik Lieberath gave the artsy editorial an aged feel to the clothing, making everything look like ancient art.
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