18eighteen Archive Online
The archive began as a personal obsession with the "Antwerp Six" and the deconstructionist movement of the late 90s. The founder, Gisella Lomonaco, sought to create a space where garments weren't just worn, but studied. Every piece in the collection—from a rare artisanal vest to a structural Comme des Garçons skirt—serves as a milestone in the evolution of modern aesthetics.
: The archive operates on the principle that fashion is a cyclical language. By archiving "difficult" or experimental pieces, 18eighteen provides a blueprint for contemporary designers to understand the roots of deconstruction and minimalism. 18eighteen archive
: Today, the 18eighteen Archive acts as a vital resource for stylists, editors, and museums. It bridges the gap between the runway and the historical record, ensuring that the radical ideas of the past remain accessible to the creators of the future. The archive began as a personal obsession with
: Known for his utilitarian chic and 90s minimalism. : The archive operates on the principle that
In the heart of a nondescript industrial loft, where the air smells faintly of vintage silk and cedar, lies the . It is not merely a closet or a showroom; it is a living history of rebellion through textiles.
