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NOM*d, Dunedin
Winter 2008
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
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Ensemble
NOM*d, Dunedin
Winter 2008
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
this cat showed up at my house and hes all blinged out and hes multiplying by the second
To celebrate 30 years as one of New Zealand’s most inventive and invigorating labels, NOM*d presents their AW17 collection ‘1986′. Sub-cultural influences of the late 70′s and 80′s post-punk through to the subversive grunge of the 90′s run rampant throughout the collection, a recurring theme synonymous with the label, and with three decades now under their belt NOM*d shows no signs of slowing down.
Signature pieces, exciting splashes of electric yellow and the re-imagining of logos and graphics paired with iconic NOM*d prints take centre stage this season. Key pieces that I feel deserve a permanent place in your closet as essentials for this Autumn/Winter are the ‘XL Hoodie’ over-sized hooded sweatshirt (bottom right) and the ‘Session Wrap’ Italian mohair blend cardigan (top right).
The entire AW17 collection can be viewed and bought (here). Be bold this season, wear NOM*d.
Photographs courtesy of NOM*d.
if you happen to be in dunedin we highly recommend you visit the public art gallery to see ‘3.33.12’. this exhibition celebrates the personal style of margarita robertson (designer of nom*d) with a curated display of 12 looks drawn from margi’s private wardrobe. nom*d a/w 16 is available from all zambesi stores.
nom*d 'nefas' sweater in 'black merino wool' available instore at zambesi now!
new arrivals: nom*d ‘fall out dress’ in ‘flocked stripe’. available instore now!
new arrivals: nom*d ‘skeleton sweatshirt’ in ‘black cotton velvet’. available instore now!
elisabeth findlay attends the opening of '3.33.12' at the dunedin public art gallery. this exhibition celebrates the personal style of her sister margarita robertson, with a curated display of 12 looks drawn from margi's private wardrobe.