BRAE VINCENT.

BRAE VINCENT.

REGENERATIVE RESURGENCE.

Regenerative Resurgence presents a collection of motocross-inspired outerwear, referencing silhouettes from outdoor adventure and motorcycle culture, promoting wool-based textiles as the basis for the collection.

Designed for those who value exploring the natural environment, without destroying it, Regenerative Resurgence is positioned as an alternative to synthetic fibre production, while contributing the naturally grown properties of wool to the collection. Regenerative Resurgence addresses issues of rampant consumer waste and the growing pollution problem associated with synthetic textile production. By utilising naturally grown, renewable wool-based fibres within, as well as, low-impact cutting and sewing practices, we can set a new direction for future fashion production. Showing style and performance can develop and evolve together with sustainable principles and practices.

The core of the collection blends the natural properties associated with wool, atop rugged motorcycle silhouettes for outdoor exploration. Properties such as natural moisture-wicking and durable fabrication, complement the collection for outerwear use, ensuring the wearer is protected in all potential environments. Designed with convenience in mind, hidden, multi-use pocket systems form a strong base for the collection, allowing for the storage of all necessary items, without creating bulky, external components. With thoughtful consideration for modularity, additional hidden pockets, and extendible zips, the collection can be worn in a multitude of ways for various applications.

Designed for the unpredictable terrain the natural environments provide, the garments are made to ensure you stay protected and warm throughout. Regenerative Resurgence's meaning lies deeper than just a collection; it's a call to explore and create consciously, echoing a deep respect for all of our natural environments.

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 CONTACT.

 CREDITS.

MODELS.

Joel Vincent & Ashah Strohfeldt

VIDEOGRAPHER.

Brae Vincent

PHOTOGRAPHER.

Veer Hemz