Timothy James Andrews – A-Block-A-Brick-Toe
22. June 2009 Designers & Labels

Known for his playful knits, Timothy James Andrews takes new roads with mixing quilting, stretchy printed fabrics, knits and crystals in his A/W “A-BLOCK-A-BRICK-TOE” collection. Inspired by the costumes worn in Mel Gibson´s film Apocalypto, the Britain mixes up Tetris patterns and Aztec geometric shapes to create sculptural and very colorful pieces that are fun and artsy, futuristic and retro at the same time.
In an interview with Dazed Digital, Timothy James Andrews tells more about inspirations and cooperations. Read here.
Photos via Dazed Digital, shot by Akio











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