VICE: made2share Photographic Exhibition

Like cake, pass-the-parcel and herpes, some things were just made to share. Lucky for borrowed boyfriend sweaters everywhere, Bonds is an understanding little go-between. With an awesomely slouchy and ’90s-esque line of classic boy/girl pieces, the Aussie clothing crew’s latest made2share range seeks to stretch the idea of the ‘must-have’ monochrome tee/jersey/slacks piece across both […]
Bridie Connellan
September 08, 2010

Overview

Like cake, pass-the-parcel and herpes, some things were just made to share. Lucky for borrowed boyfriend sweaters everywhere, Bonds is an understanding little go-between.

With an awesomely slouchy and '90s-esque line of classic boy/girl pieces, the Aussie clothing crew's latest made2share range seeks to stretch the idea of the 'must-have' monochrome tee/jersey/slacks piece across both femme et homme wardrobes and celebrate the tendency to borrow clothes or lurk in the clothing department of your significant other. To commemorate these multigender babies hitting shelves, the undie monarchs have teamed up with gin-soaked shindig trash-talkers Vice for a photographic exhibition of unisexual sorts, as a bunch of modish contemporary guy/girl duos in the realms of music, fashion, art, film and photography grabbed a camera and developed a dynamic series of self-portraits for a night of perusal pleasure at Luxe Studios.

Dolling up the wall will be the likes of fashion designers Alex and Georgie Cleary, photographers Daniel Boud and Cybele Malinowski, film director Ben Briand and designer Brenda Harvey, contemporary artists Pat Foster and Jen Berean, film director Chris Hill, and fashion designer Stephanie Downey and musicians Tim Harvey and Lani Somers. My my, dynamic duos are surely best served in selfies. With a special musicofashionable accompaniment from electric Victorian m/f duo Metals, this evening of genderbending, his-and-her creative cooperation and general matching-towel slickness is sure to prove daring wearing, and emblematic that sharing is caring.

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