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For Fall/Winter 2016, OLAF HUSSEIN escapes the cold by taking us on a trip to the south of America, or more specifically, to Paris, Texas. This cinematic masterpiece from 1984, directed by Wim Wenders and shot by Robby Müller, forms the main inspiration for this season.

The collection takes its cues from the tougher aesthetics of the true Americana that lies at the center of the movie. From car culture, to wide-open vacant spaces and long winding roads. It’s a feeling that returns in the collection through faded colors, classic heavyweight cotton utilized inside-out and durable fabrics such as ripstop.

With the “Rusty Red” baseball cap, the collection even makes a direct reference to Paris, Texas’ main character, Travis Henderson.

OLAF HUSSEIN continues to evolve the expressions of its brand, this season through the side-mirror inspired title “Objects In Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear” and featured license plate emblem “0L4F-0H.”

To capture the collection, the brand continued its on-going collaboration with Amsterdam-based photographer Carlijn Jacobs.

 

Photography: Carlijn Jacobs
Art direction: Daniël Sumarna
Styling: Jean Paul Paula
Hair & make-up: Ed Tijsen
Model: Yanniek Buijs