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WE11DONE Pre-Fall 2025 Reimagines Uniforms With a Rebellious Twist

WE11DONE Pre-Fall 2025 Reimagines Uniforms With a Rebellious Twist

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WE11DONE'sPre-Fall 2025collection, titled 'Celluloid Dreams,' pays homage to the evocative aesthetics of 1990s cult Hollywood cinema. Drawing from the neo-noir mood ofHeathers, the grunge energy ofEmpire Recordsand the retro-futurism ofGattaca, the Seoul-based label reimagines uniforms with a rebellious twist.
Merging nostalgia with subversion, the collection introduces hybrid silhouettes that explore themes of identity and self-expression. Standout pieces include mini kilt skirts, knee-high socks, and pleated checks reminiscent of schoolyard dress codes, juxtaposed with deconstructed staples such as layered dresses, wide-leg trousers, and utilitarian workwear jackets. The brand continues to experiment with structural play, introducing expanded trompe-l'œil waistband motifs and 'dual structure' detailing — as seen in the double-collared trench coats, layered cardigans and shirts that challenge conventional tailoring norms.
Unfolding through a visually arresting campaign, 'Celluloid Dreams' amplifies its filmic influences via stylized settings that highlight the collection's rich textures and layers. Comprising menswear and womenswear, the Pre-Fall 2025 collection is available to shop via WE11DONE'swebstore.
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