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Saturday, February 8, 2014

TELFAR A/W 2014 Runway Show

TELFAR A/W 2014 is heavily influenced by designs and themes of past collections yet updated to fit the needs and belongings of Winter 2014. Key design concepts include size-less, insulated, detachable and reversible tops, bottoms, and accessories with elements of unique compact multi-pocket detailing. Key fabrics include micro-suede, cotton flannel, denim, & polar fleece with a color palette of Navy, Brown, Camel, White, Ivory, and Burgundy.

TELFAR A/W 2014 SHOW CONCEPT

The TELFAR AW14 runway presentation will take place on Monday, February 10th, 2014 in the form of a runway show at 3:00PM at the New Museum of Contemporary Art. Alongside the runway show, TELFAR will take over the entire New Museum with the debut of an installation on the first floor that will deliver an immersive 'larger than life' multimedia experience to guests. The TELFAR A/W 2014 installation and runway show will be heavily focused on themes related to fashion/art and commerce fused with influences related to size and proportion.


ABOUT TELFAR

TELFAR is the eponymous unisex line of fashion prodigy and artist Telfar Clemens.

For the past eight years Telfar Clemens (born 1985) has been one of New York’s most consistently forward thinking and exciting young designers. Born in New York and raised in Liberia, West Africa, his line carves a completely unique territory in the fashion landscape by defining a brand which is neither conceptual nor accessible — but both in extremis. This paradox is nowhere more evident than in TELFAR’s design philosophy of simplexity™. At once highly conceptual and obsessively practical; minimalist and irreverent; countercultural and mainstream; edgy and coyly practical — the line flouts convention by flaunting conventionality.


Simply put TELFAR is Extremely Normal™.

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