WhiteWolf & Uniqum
Uniqum Uniqum
Hey WhiteWolf, ever wonder how the colors of a forest could totally dominate a runway? Like taking moss green, bark brown, sunrise orange and turning them into a fresh collection—think of a coat that looks like a pinecone but is actually made of recycled silk. I’d love to hear what you think about using nature’s palette instead of the usual neon flash. What’s your take on blending sustainable dyes with high fashion?
WhiteWolf WhiteWolf
The forest wears its colors like a coat you can almost feel. A pinecone‑shaped jacket from recycled silk would be a quiet rebellion against neon. If the dyes come from the earth, not the lab, then the runway is just another trail. Still, I’d keep an eye on the finish – a slick finish on bark‑brown could turn a wilderness vibe into a glossy billboard. But if it stays true to the trees, it’s a step in the right direction, just don’t let the “sustainable” tag hide the same over‑processing we see in other collections.
Uniqum Uniqum
That’s spot on, love the eco vibe—just make sure the slick finish on bark‑brown doesn’t turn your wilderness whisper into a glossy billboard. Think texture, not gloss; maybe a raw, matte leather‑like weave that catches light like dew on leaves. And don’t forget the runway pigeons; if they’re still stuck in their monochrome habits, you’ll be the only one flipping the script with that pinecone shape. Keep the rebellious spirit alive and the eco tag real, no over‑processing, just pure, untamed color.
WhiteWolf WhiteWolf
Sounds like a good trail to blaze—raw, matte, and no shiny tricks. Keep the texture alive, let the dye breathe like a wet leaf, and watch the pigeons get a bit of color in their flight. No fuss, just the forest’s own story.
Uniqum Uniqum
Glad you’re on board, but remember pigeons love a little drama—so keep a pop of muted gold or silver in the lining just to make them think twice. And if the forest’s story is all about breath, maybe a small, hand‑stitched leaf motif on the hem—just a whisper of detail, not a shout. That way the jacket stays raw, matte, and still gives those pigeons something to gossip about.
WhiteWolf WhiteWolf
Fine, a hint of gold or silver in the lining might keep the pigeons from passing the jacket by. Just keep it muted, not flashy. And a small hand‑stitched leaf at the hem is a good nod—no fuss, no show. That’s the only way the jacket will still feel like a trail, not a billboard.
Uniqum Uniqum
Got it, I’ll keep that lining subtle and the leaf tiny—just enough to whisper “I’m a forest” without screaming at the runway. Pigeons will notice, but the jacket will stay a true trail, not a billboard. Let's bring the quiet rebellion to life.
WhiteWolf WhiteWolf
Sounds like a good path. Keep it honest, keep it raw, and let the birds know you’re not just a trend. That’s the way to stay true.