Twisted Factory Fashion

Giles Pre-Fall 2010 Collection is Cut Throat

Designer Giles Deacon showed off many twisted and edgy trends in the Giles Pre-Fall 2010 Collection. The designer chose a porcelain factory for his runway show and shoot and incorporated the stark white plates into his vision. Models were draped in long flowing grey gowns, leathered leggings and even a belt made of paper clips. Deacons out-of-the-box shoot had the models topped with vibrant nylon wigs and wrenches covering their faces. Deacon emphasized his love of dangerous curves on a bad girl, and it worked.

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