Romain Kremer Fall/Winter 2010
By Editor in Fashion on February 8th, 2010 | No Comments »
Dancer turned designer — Romain Kremer — showed his Fall/Winter 2010 collection in Paris recently and we love it. What we liked most is his brilliant mix of wearable designs and playful pieces, which in the realm of men’s fashion is a unique combination, where collections tend to either be very wearable or not at all. What men’s fashion needs on the runway is more dreamers, more artists, and more collections full of stuff we’d never think about wearing or buying, but really enjoy seeing.
Between performances and do-it-yourself, he will establish a phantasmagorical universe, on the border of the realism, the useful, the bearable, which will lead him to a special price during the Festival of Hyères in 2005 and the access to the Fondation Cartier which will welcome him for a lunar performance.
Since then he is official member of the Chambre Syndicale de la Mode and presents his creations as researches or rather a logbook. Fluid marble statue, digital freak, abyssal cosmonaut, obsessional guru establish his own legend and mark his desire for an intransigent fashion, an oppressive mirror of surrounding fragility.
See for yourself below.















