“We’re not computers, Sebastian, we’re physical.” ACRONYM S/S 2013
UNDERCOVERISM Spring/Summer 2010: There was a focus on clean, linear construction along with the inclusion of industrial components to the garments. Metal bits and joints peppered hemlines while perforations, exposed tags, plastic insets, and minute typographic details were delicately incorporated into both collections.
(Source: dmthi)
Siki Im
Cayce Pollard Units 
CPUs for the meeting, reflected in the window of a Soho specialist in mod paraphernalia, are a fresh Fruit T-shirt, her black Buzz Rickson’s MA-1, anonymous black skirt from a Tulsa thrift, the black leggings she’d worn for Pilates, black Harajuku schoolgirl shoes. Her purse-analog is an envelope of black East German laminate, purchased on eBay if not actual Stasi-issue then well in the ballpark.
She sees her own gray eyes, pale in the glass, and beyond them Ben Sherman shirts and fishtail parkas, cufflinks in the form of the RAF roundel that marked the wings of Spitfires.
CPUs. Cayce Pollard Units. That’s what Damien calls the clothing she wears. CPUs are either black, white, or gray, and ideally seem to have come into this world without human intervention.
What people take for relentless minimalism is a side effect of too much exposure to the reactor-cores of fashion. This has resulted in a remorseless paring-down of what she can and will wear. She is, literally, allergic to fashion. She can only tolerate things that could have been worn, to a general lack of comment, during any year between 1945 and 2000. She’s a design-free zone, a one-woman school of anti whose very austerity periodically threatens to spawn its own cult.
Freezing today! Rapha gloves and Vague Watch Company timepiece
Acronym 2012 Fall/Winter “Acronymjutsu”. Every season it gets crazier.
(Source: beef-san)






