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Jan-Philipp Gerlach is an upcoming menswear designer from Berlin. He developed his art throughout his time at Esmod Berlin International University of Art and mastered his skills at J.W. Anderson. Graduated in 2014 he focused with his graduation collection on media theories in the context of contemporary culture and society.

His Men explore the ultimate fate of our junk data and where hyperdigitization will take us in the end. As they alternate between the sacred and the profane, a new form of dialogue emerges that engages both sex and bombardment of digital trash.

 

Photography: Iva Krakan for BLASS Studio
Model: Victor Marquardt (ON1)