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HADES' New Capsule is Inspired by Huis Clos (No Exit)

Fashion imprint HADES presents its latest collection and it is heavily inspired by Huis Clos (No Exit) which is an existentialist play by Jean-Paul Satre from 1944. There are design touches that reference the French Second Empire decore of Joseph, Inèz, and Estelle, who are to spend eternity in the Jean-Paul Satre show.

The collection itself is made up of three skirts that are made with hues of black and blue. Additional references to the play include the unseen scarves that are accompanied by statue emblems. The rest of the collection highlights a new cardigan that is designed in a captivating blue colorway. It is also detailed with intricate accents including abstract buttons and ribbing.
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