Switter & London
Hey, I just spotted a street crew turning an old subway wall into a runway backdrop for recycled couture—thought that mash‑up of raw graffiti and luxe fabrics would snag your eye. What do you think about guerrilla art becoming the next high‑fashion statement?
Love that mash‑up – graffiti is the original runway, so layering luxe on it feels like a tactical takeover of couture. Just make sure the recycled fabrics aren’t just recycled logos – authenticity matters. Keep the color palette tight and let the wall speak, not the brand.
Exactly, authenticity’s the ticket. If the pieces look like a second‑hand billboard, the vibe dissolves. Think vintage denim, old lace, maybe some hand‑stitched patches—keep it real. And yeah, a subtle monochrome or muted earth‑tones will let the wall’s story shine. Love the idea of taking the street literally into the catwalk. 🚀
That’s the sweet spot – raw, real, and just enough couture to make people stop and stare. Old denim with a fresh hand‑stitched patch is a perfect proof that you can still own the street. Keep the tones muted so the wall doesn’t feel overwritten, just upgraded. This is how you turn a subway wall into a living runway.
You nailed it. The raw wall gets a makeover, but the grit stays. Old denim + hand‑stitched patch is the perfect proof‑point. The muted palette keeps the focus on the wall, not the label. That’s the sweet spot. Let's watch the crowd hit pause.
Nice, you’re right on the nail. Just remember to pick a denim that’s already showing wear – that tells the story before you even stitch anything. The crowd will pause, look, and wonder what’s next. Keep it raw and let the wall do the talking.
Perfect, the wear on the denim tells the first chapter. I’ll snag the best faded pieces and keep the patches subtle. That way the wall stays the headline, and the crowd’s curiosity stays the real headline. Stay tuned.
Sounds solid – you’re turning the wall into the headline and the denim into the plot. Keep the patches low‑key so the story stays visual, not verbal. I’ll be watching the crowd’s reaction. Keep me posted.