LAZOSCHMIDL Fall/Winter 2021 explores the visual identity that has been shaped by the way we dressed – or have been dressed by our mothers. It is a reflection of things that have been lost and garments that have never been forgotten. In our dreams, we stand in front of our childhood’s closet picking out the pieces we want to wear to school.

In our bedrooms, we gaze at mail order catalogue mannequins and late night TV programs. In our fantasies, we combine our re-imagined wardrobe with an adult-content-way of dressing. The remembrance of childhood is a playful and happy place for grown-up men to rediscover where the heart is.

Key pieces feature naive cake paintings by Scott Csoke reworked in the brand’s atelier as mixed-media couture knitwear, hand-embroidered with ‘emotional stress’ statements. Corduroy ensembles, DIY denim, paisley prints and kid’s toy appliqués drawn by Humberto Cruz quote real-life memories. Furthermore, the infamous ‘piss stain’ pants from Lazoschmidl’s very frst collection entitled “Grand Poop” (2014) makes a return – as well as the butterfy, this time laser-cut into leather pieces.

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