
2020s · 2010s · British
Designer
Craig Green
Production
ready-to-wear
Material
hand-painted cotton
Culture
British
Movement
Gender-fluid fashion · Cottagecore
Influences
gender-fluid fashion · artisanal textile techniques
A contemporary men's ensemble featuring a loose-fitting jacket and matching skirt in hand-painted cotton. The fabric displays an abstract organic pattern in mustard yellow, brown, and olive green tones applied in flowing, painterly strokes. The jacket has a relaxed silhouette with what appears to be a hood or high collar, long sleeves, and an open front construction. The matching skirt extends to approximately knee length. The hand-painted technique creates irregular, artistic motifs that blur across the fabric surface. This piece represents Craig Green's exploration of gender-fluid fashion and artisanal textile techniques within contemporary menswear, challenging traditional masculine dress codes through both silhouette and decorative approach.
Both pieces pivot on the same radical gesture: the masculine jacket paired with a skirt, collapsing the binary with studied nonchalance. The 1970s look does it through crisp tailoring and that enveloping camel cape—very Bowie-meets-Savile Row—while the contemporary piece opts for anarchic hand-painted swirls that read like graffiti on cotton.


Both pieces pivot on the same radical gesture: the masculine jacket paired with a skirt, collapsing the binary with studied nonchalance. The 1970s look does it through crisp tailoring and that enveloping camel cape—very Bowie-meets-Savile Row—while the contemporary piece opts for anarchic hand-painted swirls that read like graffiti on cotton.


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