Cyberpunk Menswear Collections

The Wut Berlin S/S 2013 Season Brough Sets a New Menswear Standard

The artistic energy of Germany’s capital is undeniable, and the Wut Berlin S/S 2013 collection embodies the epicenter’s avant-garde aesthetic.

Titled ‘Bohemian Choc,’ this collection is a complex smörgåsbord of references to the city’s eclectic menswear styles. Each unconventional exit shocks with see-through fabrics, lace and emoticon motifs that seamlessly blend the worlds of internet art and fashion. The collection aims to modernize the Bohemian ideals such as freedom and beauty with its array of prints, textures and fabrics.

Aesthetically, the garments in the runway show are bold with styling that would have any cyberpunk type lusting after the collection. The added touch of blue lipstick on the male models adds some tongue-in-cheek charm to each modernist look. Wut Berlin S/S 2013 is truly avant-garde and will appeal to daring fashionistas.
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