With an explosion of colors, a clear nostalgia for the designer’s childhood of the ’90s, and its diverse fashion-forward induction from haute couture and amped-up streetwear; the collection is a celebration of the good times and further celebrates the glimmer of hope for the future.
The collection consists of pieces such as all crystal handmade tops, bell-bottom pants with zippers on the side, biker jackets with zippers, gowns with patchwork, lace embellished cape and bodysuits, campy exaggerated silhouettes of jackets and gowns, a fully crystal bodysuit, gowns with the appearance of paint splatter.
One of which is white and silver, whilst the other is in black. Accessories of eyes on palms include earrings and necklaces, giving the collection an homage and feel to Arab culture.
In true OTKUTYR style, some pieces were made using deadstock textiles while other materials are from Gruppocinque and the lace featured is from Jean Bracq.
Both brands are eco-conscious and of which we are proud ambassadors. Pieces can easily be layered with one another to give a cohesive and finished look.
Once again, OTKUTYR is sponsored by RARE water. RARE water produces its premium mineral and spring waters in the heart of the Republic of Armenia.
The ultramodern and fully automated RARE Water bottling plant is at the foot of the Aknaler Mountain, a part of the majestic Pambak mountain range, in Armenia. Magnificent mountains and virgin forests surround the area of the plant and there is no human activity on location and beyond its territory. Hence, the exposure to any source of pollution is null.
RARE water adopted the innovative approach of capturing the water in the most natural way, which is not subjected to any treatment and allows the preservation of the naturally occurring minerals and its essential components. The water naturally flows through the force of gravity from the mountain down to the plant, no tanks or reservoirs are used whatsoever.
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