Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 333 Craig Port’s introduce us to his AW15 collection titled; Black Moon Rising. A collection inspired by the juxtaposition of modern and ancient Japanese design. The campaign, focuses on fraternity, right of passage, brotherhood, battle and initiation. The fenced-in ‘cage-like’ enclosure with its razor wire and artificial fluorescent lighting adds an element of danger and a sexy rebellious feel that worked well with Port’s Japanese inspired, monochromatic winter collection. The imagery is homoerotic in aesthetic without alienating others. Think leather, velvet chenille and wax-coated cotton in shadow cobalt and plum tones. Photography: Kope | Figgins | Styling: Bee Diamondhead | Grooming: Amber Recha Caplan | Models: Boss Models | Clothing: Craig Port Text Source: accordingtojerri.com See More Look Books Here South African Fashion collectioncraig portfashionlook booksSouth Africasouth african fashion Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You VIDEO: Watch The Moment Miss Grand Ghana 2024 Won Best Evening Gown VIDEOS: Watch Davido Kingly Strutt Down The Lagos Fashion Week 2024 Runway Showing... Jewelry Trends We’ve Been Seeing for Winter #OOTD: Floral Grandeur To Die For! Nigerian Brand O’MAAN Studio’s Statement Petal Suit... BRICS Banknote Unveiled In Kazan Russia & How Accra Fashion Week’s Involvement Can... PICS: Black Sherif Switches Up To Post-Apocalyptic Fashion For His Upcoming Single ‘REBEL... VIDEO: Watch The Iconic Moment Where Miss Grand France 2024 Safietou Kabengele Removed... STG Designs Drops Stunning AI Visuals Of Stylishly Elegant African Woman & Their... #fGSTYLE: African Women Are Showing The World How Haute Kaftans Can Be &... #OOTD: Ghanaian RTW Brand Awula By Aaley Drops A Must Have Summer Bomb... 1 comment k.agyeman July 30, 2015 - 11:30 am nice collection but why all black? Comments are closed.