For the Love of God by Lorenzo Busato




'Lorenzo Busato, a Fashion Design student who is passionately fond of Fashion, Photography, Design, Art, Cinema and to realize all of his ideas with his hands' shares with us a look at ‘For the love of God,’ a S/S 2010 collection of men's clothing based on Damien Hirst that he created for his last design course at IUAV in Treviso, Italy, where he’s about to graduate soon.'Homotography








Lorenzo explains, “’For the love of God’ is the collection born inside of a school project based on the study of an ethnicity as opposed to a theme of breaking. The research began as the analysis of an ancient population, the Ainù, settled in the Japanese archipelago between the XII e the XI millenium BC. Clothes of sculptures & geometrical volumes made by important tissues, highly decorated, regular & symmetrical patterned, which led to a search along the works of the artist Damien Hirst.”






“The essential & symbolical graphics, the concept of death estranged from it's meaning of pain, the dissection of the elements, the obsessive secularity, frequently used themes by Hirst, personally revisited for the project, become modular patterns to be applied on the fabrics, become a mask that lifts off the identity before the fear of death, become monumental shapes for clothes, alike architectural works, strong, impressive, which do not seem to bow to the passing of time,” Lorenzo continues.












Oh these pieces would look stellar in a fashion editorial alone.

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