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SHAREGeoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.
Geoffrey J Finch cracks us up.
When we met the Antipodium Creative Director towards the end of last year, he promised us he'd "show us a good" time in London and winked for just that little bit too long, making us feel slightly nervous (in a good way).
And for our last issue, he sent us a Fashion Album we were reluctant to edit. We wanted to run each and every hilarious caption and image select in full (we'll pop this up online soonish).
So when he sent us some exclusive shots from backstage of his London Fashion Week effort, how could we say no?
That 'effort' is Vermin AW 12. Inspired by the East London sprawl, it's all camel and lilac and what Finch calls "fish counter blue". Think faux fur bombers and high-gloss plastics, hooded ponchos, washed denim shirting, and an EastEnders print by print designer and Antipodium frequent offender Chloe Constantinidi. Oh, and of course he commissioned a London taxidermy artist Reid Peppard to create the Local Bird print (think pastel pigeons with their wings outstretched).
Enjoy.









