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Brian Khoo Debuts First-Ever Womenswear Range
By Men's Journal Online | 8 May 2016

The young Malaysian designer Brian Khoo unveiled his first womenswear fall-winter 2016 collection, inspired by Ugo Rondinone’s installation titled 'Clockwork for Oracles, 2008. His debut collection is an exploration of a young girl’s journey through womanhood.

Worked as a designer assistant for Christian Dior Couture Paris back in year 2015, his supremacy on femininity challenge the independent contemporary woman.

The absolute diaphanous fabric and silhouettes proved that Brian is the ultimate clothing enthusiast. He has a trained eye for quality and is dedicated to creating immaculate pieces. Posing against with a strong and structure backdrop, the Brian Khoo women stand together in their strength and stature in the campaign. Models Masy, Patricia and Melisa pose in front of Kimmun's lens, which present a refined aesthetic which encompassed with devotion to details are the focus point for the collection.

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