032c Apparel Presents: The LoveSexDreams Collection Lookbook

The 032c Workshop editorial team has more or less disbanded, leaving our central headquarters in Berlin-Schöneberg for our respective homes. For the 032c Apparel LoveSexDreams collection lookbook, fashion director MARC GOEHRING solo-styled and modeled – and did a bunch of stuff around the house – for a socially distanced shoot with photographer TIMOTHY SCHAUMBURG.


Scroll to see the look book and read about the collection.
This is a reclamation of minimalism.
We’re bringing it down from the heights of modernism and spiking it, spliffing it, taking it out of class and redefining it for its natural habitat: brutal reality.
TRUANT MINIMALISM is not slick, scholarly, linear, or monochrome, but direct, exposed, unpredictable, unprocessed. It exists outside of narrative continuity, graphic purity, and anything institutional, and we like it that way because that’s where potential and promise live, too. Truant minimalism can get weird and abrasive, and yes, it’s probably flirting with you. It’s better unplanned and best if you get caught. Why drop out when you can ditch?
The 032c Apparel “LoveSexDreams” collection belongs to 1990s West Coast sprawl and West Berlin’s Love Sex Dreams. It’s part jock, stoner, sleaze, hacker, tech bro, country club, strip club, dog-punk; it’s in a clique, it’s a loner, it’s psychic.
It’s your everyday sampling of acid washes, waxed fabrics, silk-lined terry cloth, Intarsia knits, embroidery, neoprene, leather, varsity letters, oversized t-shirts, heavyweight workwear blends, denim, thermal waffles, and bouclé.
Around truant minimalism, stuff just gets lost, found, and “borrowed” – messed up or exchanged in the spaces between “yours” and “mine,” “out” and “in.” Love, dream, but don’t get attached, because nothing is a given and everything is up for grabs.

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