The lookbook of 032c FW20 collection
In collaboration with the Berlin punk collective Die Tödliche Doris
October 15th, 2020
Since its inception, 032c has been a cultural reality even before a clothing brand. And it is with an eye to the culture of their native Berlin that the magazine and brand has collaborated with the punk collective Die tödliche Doris. The collective was born in Berlin in the 1980s, in the historic red-light district of Schaneberg, on the eastern edge of the Wall, and was the protagonist of the Berlin underground scene of those years.
To design the collection, the creative director of 032c, Maria Koch, collaborated with Wolfgang Muller, the founder of the collective. The result is a collection with a strong punk soul whose garments bear images, texts and motifs from the archives of Die Todliche Doris, reproduced and recombined with new materials. Beyond the more overtly graphic garments, the skull-embroidered sweatshirts, the tie-dye and leather-like trousers with a photograph printed on the back pocket and the heavy metal encrusted belt that appears on almost every look – perhaps the closest call to the aggressive aesthetic of underground Berlin of those years.