17 September 2023
Christopher Esber will be presenting his work in Paris for the first time during Fashion Week on September 28th. The Australian fashion designer launched his brand in 2010, and enjoys incorporating gemstones into his unstructured, asymmetrical, and intricately cut clothing. In the areas that expose the skin, such as the hip, between the breasts, and on the stomach, he places red jasper, dalmatian quartz, and obsidian. Similar to piercings, these gemstones complete the metal frames that support various parts of dresses, suits, and tops. Beyond aesthetics, Christopher Esber believes in the positive virtues that certain crystals worn directly on the skin possess. Let’s see what he has in store for us for the summer of 2024.
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