Lee’s corsets are “designed for bodies rather than gender profiles”.
-induced hype. The Australian designer’s USP is comfort: he makes the formidable prospect of squeezing into a bustier appealing, and his corsets are “designed for bodies rather than gender profiles”, as he tellsLee formerly worked within the parameters of womenswear, but made a natural shift to unisex several seasons ago. Customers flock for his rave-ready cargo trousers and don’t-mess-with-me leather jackets, but it’s his corsets that get fashion fiends the most excited.
Fascinated by construction and deconstruction in a Margiela kind of way, Lee forged the basic design of a tank top, a typically “masculine” staple, with the structural boning of a corset, a “feminine” garment, offering a hybrid piece that’s surprisingly wearable. “The combination of those [masculine and feminine] languages was something that really did open up how genderless a corset could be,” he says.
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