Claque&Shill - Andrea Romano X Flapper

Continuing the collaboration series started with Alessandro Agudio in 2017, FLAPPER is delighted to present the Claque&Shill project, co-designed with AndreaRomano. The artist selected three amongst the most iconic FLAPPER models of2019 SS season developing a limited edition.

 Applying traditional tailoring techniques and sophisticated research on textiles and materials, FLAPPER captures the evolution of female tendencies, anticipating their unconscious wishes. Among these, a counter-trend reflex rises: to cover oneself up, in order to create suspense in the potential of revealing oneself again: hats with veils, wide brim and visors, long fitted bands enrich this forthcoming series of creations. From the artist’s perspective these additional membranes – distinctive of hat models Alba, Antea and Titania – become his filters, his medium to show private and collective thoughts: they become masks made of words suspended between the wearer and his viewer.

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Andrea Romano

Claque&Shill - Andrea Romano X Flapper

Continuing the collaboration series started with Alessandro Agudio in 2017, FLAPPER is delighted to present the Claque&Shill project, co-designed with AndreaRomano. The artist selected three amongst the most iconic FLAPPER models of2019 SS season developing a limited edition.

 Applying traditional tailoring techniques and sophisticated research on textiles and materials, FLAPPER captures the evolution of female tendencies, anticipating their unconscious wishes. Among these, a counter-trend reflex rises: to cover oneself up, in order to create suspense in the potential of revealing oneself again: hats with veils, wide brim and visors, long fitted bands enrich this forthcoming series of creations. From the artist’s perspective these additional membranes – distinctive of hat models Alba, Antea and Titania – become his filters, his medium to show private and collective thoughts: they become masks made of words suspended between the wearer and his viewer.