Vaquera's Patric DiCaprio and Bryn Taubensee explored a newfound freedom and ended up with a more cohesive vision.
Vaquera design duo Patric DiCaprio and Bryn Taubensee wrestled with temptation this season, and came out on the winning side.
Voluminous shredded denim gowns and what was billed as a “pirate bra” — one side covered by a pinch of fabric, the other by the model’s hand — while faux-fur mohawk caps were a fantastical touch atop polo shirts and iridescent aviator pants. Spiked jackets looked both downright dangerous and playful at the same time. Destroyed jeans and lingerie as streetwear maintained the Vaquera edge.
Speaking backstage after the show, DiCaprio and Taubensee said they had lost themselves in trying to make commercial pieces in their most recent collections. Since they are living the dream of presenting in Paris, why not do what they actually want? Tears were shed.
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