Inspired by the time spent in America, Daniel Palillo’s spring 2016 collection draws from the anarchy of the designer’s teenage music heroes, while painting a portrait of his everyday lived experiences: Saturday evening soccer matches, Sunday morning cartoons, etc.
In a world of his own, Palillo has a penchant for the monstrous and the symbolic.
Staying inside his signature aesthetic–where enormous proportions meet three-dimensional structures and morbid graphics–the new designs take the trademark patchworks and cut-outs on another level, stretching in both shape and size.
And never mind the introduction of basic colours the black humour remains.
See the collection.
Photos & text Copyright Daniel Palillo.