Doublet Fall/Winter 2025 Collection Paris Fashion Week

Bend a plastic sheet and there will be a thin white line.
The destruction creates tiny crackes where it’s bent.
Such manufacturing “defects” are unforgivable evil.
A bent sheet of plastic is a “villain” who must be eradicated.

The villain gave a hint for a new kind of fabric.
It made it possible to trap “functions” in the holes created by the defects.
For instance, trapping insect repellents in them can save people from malaria.
The villain gave us a new material.

 
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There are so many people with deep cracks in this world.
They’re often misunderstood and rejected as being out of alignment.
People enforce their righteousness on them and call them worthless.
Their innate potentials are often ignored.

What is this thing called righteousness?
Righteous in the eyes of whom?
There’s no need to submit to such imposition.
When it’s bent, tiny cracks create spaces for new things to arise.

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Hannah Longman
Hannah Longman
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