For nearly a 12 months, The Elder Statesman’s Greg Chait and Bailey Hunter had been discussing the thought of beginning a surf label. “Browsing may be extra than simply browsing,” Chait stated on a Zoom from the Paris showroom the place they’re holding market appointments. “You may surf waves of many various issues; it’s such metaphor for all times.” So that they made the label a actuality, touchdown on the title Interdimensional Surf; the road is targeted on materials that may be worn year-round and simply cared for. Take for instance the “Italian cotton workwear” pants that open the lookbook, which characteristic pockets which were hand-airbrushed with retro flames and a sundown motif. A protracted costume/hoodie hybrid made out of washable terry cotton “with a little bit of cashmere” was impressed by the cover-ups that some surfers put on when altering out of their wetsuits and into common garments on the seashore.
That browsing way of thinking naturally influenced their pre-fall assortment, and the duo reached out to Ozzy Wright, an Australian pro-surfer and artist who creates work below the title Ozzy Fallacious, to collaborate on a collection of colourful tie-dye cashmere sweaters emblazoned with slogans like THE ONLY WAY OUT IS THE WAY IN, a white intarsia cotton sweater with a fast sketch of an eyeball that reads OPEN YOUR EYES TO THE WORLD, and a sweater with an infinity brand made up of patchworked dolphins with smiley faces and the phrase DOLPHINITY operating down the arms. Very groovy.
Elsewhere, it was a few of the label’s devoted womenswear that stood out; like the straightforward maxi slip costume produced from a brilliant light-weight tropical wool plaid in two totally different colour palettes, or a ribbed tee and matching skirt produced from a cotton cashmere in an summary sample of yellow bleeding into orange bleeding into lavender.