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The Shaman Pan Pinup Boy

1-001At this year’s STYLEAID, fashion label 33 POETS collaborates with performance artists Strykermeyer and Ash Baroque of Voix De La Ville, two artists whose work echoes the timeless sensibilities of the mystic dream.

Strykermyer is 33 POETS Shaman Pan – their STYLEAID ‘Pan Pinup Boy’ revealing the mercurial cloth of the underworld. The label describes themselves as making clothes for myth dwellers, philosophers, pagans, goddesses, gods and all mystical dreamers and storytellers who are poets.

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33 POETS collections come from a conjuring, a floating, into ancient and pagan times, contemplating contemporary ‘myth’. From patterning cloth echoing Pan, to draping for Aphrodite and playing with ideas of the Delphic Oracle.

See 33 Poets collection at STYLEAID MYTHIC 2014, more details at www.styleaid.com.au

Image: David Collins

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