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Freestyle - Sustainable Streetwear Photoshoot

Collection made from Up-cycled  Vintage and Charity Shop Clothes

Collection made from Up-cycled Vintage and Charity Shop Clothes

So we did a photoshoot a couple of weeks ago in a studio in Bow, we had the pleasure of work with amazing photographer Philip Von Der Heydt , his work is super cool and he has shot many big brands such as Baur Publishing, Blonde, BMW, Campari, ClickerMe, Condé Nast, Espolon, Frangelico, Glamour, IMG Fashion Week, Kunst Magazine, Laudert, Lands'End, L'Oréal, Lovemark, Madame, Maybelline, Nylon, Quality Magazine, Telcoland, Value Retail, Zalando / B&&B - please check him out.

The vibe of Quillattire has always been to be super cool, current and pushing boundaries. We have always looked to muses such as A$ap Rocky, Rihanna, Kanye West, Stormzy, Pharrell, Nigo and more. We love colour and feel either silhouettes of our product and styling would really suit the styling of these amazing artists. We are always inspired by there work that we love watching via ID Magazine, Complex, Hypbeast, Hypebae, Stylist Magazine, Vogue, Paper Magazine and many more. Each of these artist has inspired us in ways to try and make a positive change in what ever work we put out into the world, hence why we chose to use charity shop clothes from the likes of Oxfam and Vintage Shops down Portobello Road and Brixton and use this product to up cycle them and create something new.

The styling we chose was full of colour and fun, we wanted to evoke a feeling of happiness in this shoot and show being creative can have such a massive impact on our world. Styling for all our shoots is always done in house, we have a strong eye to style and the newest up coming trends so it only makes sense to follow this through in our photoshoots. Photos should be finished soon, so keep an eye on our instagram @quillattire and here on our website!