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Worlds collide

After Jordan Gogos's Australian fashion week show last year, his second ever, he was depleted. Giving it all in an explosion of densely layered colour on his art-meetsfashion pieces and colossal set design, all said taking in 60 collaborators and garnering his label Iordanes Spyridon Gogos one-to-watch status, he questioned what was next. “I was actually quite fatigued. I really didn't want to have a show in general.”

What do you when you don't know what to do? You cold call an expert. Or email, as Gogos did, Australian living legend and one of our most revered designers globally, Akira Isogawa. Who else but the preternaturally serene and understated Isogawa to offer a focused, concise solution?

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