troubleeveryday:

ashtrays:

womensweardaily:

Odilon RTW Fall 2012

Inspired by  “Twin Peaks,” Stacey Clark referenced the Black Lodge and its mysterious  secrets between the living and the dead turning out a tight  presentation that nodded to the TV series with the use of graphic zigzag  patterns, bold swaths of red and sweaters with the iconic phrase “The  owls are not what they seem.”


NEED. NEED. NEED.

i want it really badly but Twin Peaks is going mainstream and thats odd

i am the only one who laughed out loud at the “twin peaks is going mainstream” comment? i don’t mean to be a dick but… really? it’s not like it was broadcast on a major television network or anything. or like the simpsons referenced the show to high heavens, or like it’s available on netflix across north america… but yes, i guess one fashion designer (i’ve never heard of) making a sweater that says “the owls are not what they seem” officially marks that twin peaks is going mainstream

/end uneccessary grumpyness
mostly reblogging to say: i’d wear that sweater in a heartbeat, but that collection hardly merits being called “twin peaks” inspired. yeah, the zigzag black and white stuff is fun, but it’s pretty “meh” more than anything.

troubleeveryday:

ashtrays:

womensweardaily:

Odilon RTW Fall 2012

Inspired by “Twin Peaks,” Stacey Clark referenced the Black Lodge and its mysterious secrets between the living and the dead turning out a tight presentation that nodded to the TV series with the use of graphic zigzag patterns, bold swaths of red and sweaters with the iconic phrase “The owls are not what they seem.”

NEED. NEED. NEED.

i want it really badly but Twin Peaks is going mainstream and thats odd

i am the only one who laughed out loud at the “twin peaks is going mainstream” comment? i don’t mean to be a dick but… really? it’s not like it was broadcast on a major television network or anything. or like the simpsons referenced the show to high heavens, or like it’s available on netflix across north america… but yes, i guess one fashion designer (i’ve never heard of) making a sweater that says “the owls are not what they seem” officially marks that twin peaks is going mainstream

/end uneccessary grumpyness

mostly reblogging to say: i’d wear that sweater in a heartbeat, but that collection hardly merits being called “twin peaks” inspired. yeah, the zigzag black and white stuff is fun, but it’s pretty “meh” more than anything.

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