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Wood Wood present its Spring/Summer 2014 collection during Copenhagen Fashion Week, taking inspiration from the historical fractures around the French revolution as well as the possibilities of a new future after the recent unrest in Europe. Clashes of modernism and classicism become evident in the characteristic prints, unexpected mix of materials and unorthodox cut-lines.

Prior to the making of the ‘Utopia’ collection the Wood Wood design trio visited Paris and was inspired by the architectural history of France ranging from the rennaisance to the revolutionary modernism of Le Corbusier. Thus the collection incorporates traditional elements in a simplistic, almost minimalist way to create looks with classic cut-lines in technical and modern materials. The French revolution as well as the recent challenges faced by the European community are also inspirational for the collection and modified revolutionary catchphrases are used in the print story.