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The Klass Rommeaere ‘Megahell’ Collection is Inspired by Technol

The Klass Rommeaere ‘Megahell’ collection is showcased in the Dazed & Confused Flanders Fashion Institute x Scoop International feature. The style story highlights the work of fearless young designers including Rommelaere.

The spirited designer explores the modern man’s relationship with technology, showcasing vibrant patterns and intricately woven knitwear, concealing the limbs and faces of models. Inspired by computer glitches and low-fi technology, Rommelaere’ prints focuses on geometry, color and eye-catching visuals.

From pop culture references to glitch-obsessed art, the Klass Rommeaere Megahell collection explores the modern man’s consumption with computers. Proving that we can’t escape technology in our society, the designer’s over-the-top garments act both as ornament and shield, hiding the identities of the models wearing them.
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