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Argentinian Menswear designer, Aitor Throup, based his collection on Hindu Gods.
Jin Young Yu (JYY): My works are about the “invisible people.” I wanted to talk about the stories of the people who said, “I definitely don’t know them, but they knew me so well. They said they worked with me for over a year. To me, that person was a transparent existence that neither did or didn’t exist.”Who knew that using PVC could be so dramatic!
Interview by Arrested Motion