. It’s an admission that many of us can relate to, throwing us back to the awkward purgatory of secondary school; to seven years of growing pains, and our cringe-inducing trials and errors at fitting in. It does also make you wonder why on earth they’d choose to revisit these teenage traumas for theirOf course, the focus here isn’t so much on schoolyard experiences, and rather on “the clothes and uniforms we had to wear”, the pair say.
This season’s kaleidoscopic flair is a nod to the world of horse racing, specifically to the bright silk tops worn by female jockeys. Exploring the tensions and commonalities between garments associated with extreme sports and those that are coded as traditionally feminine is, of course, one of Chopova Lowena’s founding principles.