A.F. Vandevorst black biker jacket in two fabrics with draped sash — spring 2007

Size: 38

Shoulder to shoulder: 40 cm

Armpit to armpit: 44 cm

Sleeves: 63 cm

Length jacket: 52cm

 

Composition:

98% wool

2% lyocell

 

Details:

Black short jacket

Minimalist biker model

Asymmetric front zipper

High collar with snap button closure

Half of the back and one sleeve are in a different fabric

Heavily draped sash in contrasting fabric

This can be worn underneath the arm or over the shoulder

Inserted shoulder panels

The front consist of three vertical panels

Shorter bodice

Fully lined

From the spring 2007 collection

 

Condition: 3,5/5

The fabric is in good condition, faint white spot above the bust

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SKU: AFVABBIJ Category:

Description

About A.F. Vandevorst

A.F. Vandevorst is a Belgian label created in 1997 by the couple Filip Arickx and An Vandevorst.

In 1987, both An Vandevorst and Filip Arickx met on their first day as students at Antwerp’s Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Instantly they felt like they matched, both on a personal and a creative level.

After graduating, An Vandevorst went to work for Maison Martin Margiela and became the first assistant of Dries Van Noten later on. Filip Arickx completed his obligatory military service, worked as a freelance stylist afterwards and went to work for Dirk Bikkembergs.

Vandevorst and Arickx united in 1997 to create their label A.F. Vandevorst. This was a time when the fashion world was eagerly awaiting a second wave of talent to follow in the footsteps of the famous ‘Antwerp Six’:  Ann Demeulemeester,Walter van BeirendonckDries Van NotenDirk Van SaeneDirk Bikkembergs and Marina Yee.Arickx and Vandevorst remember their first collection — shown in Paris for fall 1998— as being overflowing, perhaps overly so, with ideas.

Nonetheless, Dries Van Noten supported the couple with sales and distribution.

The A.F. Vandevorst aesthetic is marked by a combination of feminine draping and strong masculine tailoring. Filip and An look for inspiration to military and nurse uniforms, lingerie and fetish subculture. Appropriately, their footwear line, launched in 2003, is called Fetish.

A.F. Vandevorst also has a diffusion line, A Friend, selling pieces at more retail friendly prices.

They have been growing very slowly and gained momentum with their fall 2015 collection, which was nothing short of an art happening, with models wearing gasmasks and getting spraypainted by artist Joris Van de Moortel while walking the runway.

Sadly, they are closing down with their last collection being spring 2020.

Additional information

Weight 1.2 kg
Womens size

Condition