A little bit of history ; Marjan Pejoski and Sasko Bezovski opened the shop 'Kokon to Zai' in London in 1996. Which became the place to be for all things creative in music and fashion. A platform for cutting edge designers, and loads of creative projects. In 2003, they founded the label 'KTZ'.
When you look at the designs made by KTZ, it's the raw energy and couture-edge that pops out. Their clothing is so powerful, yet minimalistic in a way..because of the use of black and white. I love the awareness they create for multiculturalism, and contrasting elements, such as secular and religious, modern and ancestral. They have a futuristic, 'streetwear meets couture' vibe. Mixing the best of both worlds.
"I adore couture, but at the same time, the street is the platform. It's all about the mix.” – Marjan Pejoski
I loved the editorial they did for BULLETT magazine. The girl in the picture is absolutely stunning, and I fell in love with the black and white fur pieces! Their AW14 collection was inspired by the religious and oriental culture in the Middle east. A lot of oversized sweaters on top of leggings and skirts, a lot of layering, nice details, fur hooded ponchos, puffy jackets, and an amazing GOLD look to finish it off! Here are some of my favorite pics from the editorial and runway show! Enjoy xoxo
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