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Christopher SLOSSE presents

UNIFORM
ANTIFORM
 

With his collection titled ANTIFORME, Brussels-based designer Christopher Slosse questions the uniform as both a tool of social performance and a means of oppression. By disrupting traditional garments with latex—whether glued, molded, or stitched, in matte or transparent finishes, inspired by the underground BDSM culture where individuality is celebrated—he envisions an alternative reality where social norms no longer erase uniqueness, and “uniforms” make more room for self-expression.

The choice of latex embodies a break from conventional textiles and opens a dialogue on fashion’s ecological impact. Both bold and environmentally conscious, this renewable material becomes a symbol of liberation from social norms and an affirmation of individuality. Its presence in the collection highlights the fusion of disruptive aesthetics with ethical awareness.

Through four looks, each symbolizing a different way of performing within society, he reinvents traditional codes and invites us to break free from the performative expectations imposed by capitalist society, envisioning fashion as a means of emancipation.

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