Future Classic?

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Discovering the multiple facets of a Future Classics garments is part and parcel with the brand and though their interesting use of grey, navy and a whole lot of deconstruction is what I'd usually opt for, it was a challenge to see if I could work this Future Classicsx tie dye double frill adapted T dress from Standard Deviation from the SS08 collection.  Whilst the garment is completely hand dyed to achieve the blues, greens, purples all merging into each other, it's still a whole lot of tie dye and whilst it doesn't look like yer' average 'boho/bobo'  affair, with the ruffles and the oversized-ness, it could easily fall into that category. 

So to get it as far away as possible and to also play around with it as per the ritual with all Future Classics clothing... (and yes, I'm wearing glasses not as a fashion statement but as an 'eyes-need-break-from-contact-lenses' thing...)...

...with the stompin' Pierre Hardy x Louise Goldin ankle boots...

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...with the black lame leggings and a bit of Ann Sofie Back fishnet...

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...with a lot of mixed printing/signals going on courtesy of Jonathan Saunders and KTZ...

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...with a Topshop cropped metallic pink biker jacket and some Finsk grey tie up sandals...

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