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tunik_fantasy_savan

digital printed fine jersey dress

100% light weight cotton jersey

a fabric covered chain runs around the neck
and through a drapped detachable jersey belt

available size S (36-38)

price € 249 (incl.vat)

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ho02_strangle_thermo

digital printed curtains
100% cotton satin

with thermal ecru lining to protect from cold and light

dimensions: 140cm x 250cm
other lengths on request

available 140cm x 250cm

price € 265€ (incl.vat)

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t_juwel


t-shirt with 3D screen print
100% black cotton jersey

width:
size small: 46cm
size medium: 49cm
size large: 51cm
size xlarge: 53cm

available S - M - L - XL

price € 49€ (incl.vat)

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homie03_mix


patchworked padded quilt
from digital printed fabric
100% cotton

lining: 100% ecru cotton flanel

dimensions: 180cm x 240cm


available 180cm x 240cm

price € 445€ (incl.vat)

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homie01_strangle


digital printed pillow case
100% cotton satin

dimensions: 65cm x 65cm


available 65cm x 65cm

price € 79 (incl.vat)

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homie01_savan

digital printed pillow case
100% cotton satin




available 65cm x 65cm

price € 79 (incl.vat)

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homie02_savan


digital printed curtains
100% cotton satin

translucent

dimensions: 140cm x 250cm
other lengths on request




available 140cm x 250cm

price € 198 (incl.vat)

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originally pelican avenue collections aren’t created to be presented by fashion shows. being invited to show during the barcelona 080 festival, the label sees it as a challenge to interpret a catwalk presentation in its own way. gathering pieces from the two most recent collections approaches the work detached from its conceptual background. it gives a more general overview and focuses on the labels esthetics, prints, shapes and atmosphere, and questions at the same time the idea of momentariness in fashion. the show looks were remixed by markus strasser, live snare drum performance by eric thielemans and the visuals were by pelican video.

originally pelican avenue collections aren’t created to be presented by fashion shows. being invited to show during the barcelona 080 festival, the label sees it as a challenge to interpret a catwalk presentation in its own way. gathering pieces from the two most recent collections approaches the work detached from its conceptual background. it gives a more general overview and focuses on the labels esthetics, prints, shapes and atmosphere, and questions at the same time the idea of momentariness in fashion. the show looks were remixed by markus strasser.

originally pelican avenue collections aren’t created to be presented by fashion shows. being invited to show during the 7 festival in vienna, the label sees it as a challenge to interpret a catwalk presentation in its own way. gathering pieces from the two most recent collections approaches the work detached from its conceptual background. it gives a more general overview and focuses on the labels esthetics, prints, shapes and atmosphere, and questions at the same time the idea of momentariness in fashion. the show looks were remixed by markus strasser and the visuals were by pelican video.

originally pelican avenue collections aren’t created to be presented by fashion shows. being invited to show during the 10 festival for fashion and photography in vienna, the label sees it as a challenge to interpret a catwalk presentation in its own way. gathering pieces from the two most recent collections approaches the work detached from its conceptual background. it gives a more general overview and focuses on the labels esthetics, prints, shapes and atmosphere, and questions at the same time the idea of momentariness in fashion. live theremin performance by pamelia kurstin and visuals by pelican video.

originally pelican avenue collections aren’t created to be presented by fashion shows. being invited to show during shanghai fashion week 2010, the label sees it as a challenge to interpret a catwalk presentation in its own way. gathering pieces from the two most recent collections approaches the work detached from its conceptual background. it gives a more general overview and focuses on the labels esthetics, prints, shapes and atmosphere, and questions at the same time the idea of momentariness in fashion.