That's such an interesting take because people do not associate mini dresses as comfortable necessarily.
No, but aren't they?
Well, no pants are the best pants, I guess.
Exactly! There's nothing digging into you, there's nothing uncomfortable. You're just wearing a little bit of cotton with a flower. It's comfortable. Will you be cold? Probably. Just wear a jacket.
I mean, bitches never get cold.
Exactly.
That's such an interesting take because people do not associate mini dresses as comfortable necessarily.
No, but aren't they?
Well, no pants are the best pants, I guess.
Exactly! There's nothing digging into you, there's nothing uncomfortable. You're just wearing a little bit of cotton with a flower. It's comfortable. Will you be cold? Probably. Just wear a jacket.
I mean, bitches never get cold.
Exactly.
Was there anything that impacted the collection in some way as in people, movies, eras, or subcultures?
It's mostly people and the type of person they are. When I was doing the whole thing and coming up with the concept, I was genuinely just thinking about myself being drunk and the choices I would make whilst being drunk. You know sometimes when you're sober, and you think "Am I gonna go for a black eyeliner? Hm, no." But I'm two margaritas down, and then, obviously I'm gonna go for black eyeliner. It's more about being inspired by people and their choices when they're drunk or people that I've met. Also, I listen to a lot of cunty music, so it's very much about the vibe that gives me, and I think about a person that would dance to this music wearing our clothes.
Your clothes cater right into the bimbo, hot delusional smart bitch scene. Is “slutcore” here to take down the patriarchy?
I mean, I hope so, but also, I'm making a dress at the end of the day. I'd say whatever happens happens. But yes.
In one of your images, a girl is sitting on some guy's shoulder, looking really fierce and seductively into the camera. Where does feminism overlap with being a "slut"?
It's all about the empowerment of women. That is kind of the whole point. You just wear what you want to wear, because you don't want to be affected by other people's opinions. Especially not by a man's opinion.
Was there anything that impacted the collection in some way as in people, movies, eras, or subcultures?
It's mostly people and the type of person they are. When I was doing the whole thing and coming up with the concept, I was genuinely just thinking about myself being drunk and the choices I would make whilst being drunk. You know sometimes when you're sober, and you think "Am I gonna go for a black eyeliner? Hm, no." But I'm two margaritas down, and then, obviously I'm gonna go for black eyeliner. It's more about being inspired by people and their choices when they're drunk or people that I've met. Also, I listen to a lot of cunty music, so it's very much about the vibe that gives me, and I think about a person that would dance to this music wearing our clothes.
Your clothes cater right into the bimbo, hot delusional smart bitch scene. Is “slutcore” here to take down the patriarchy?
I mean, I hope so, but also, I'm making a dress at the end of the day. I'd say whatever happens happens. But yes.
In one of your images, a girl is sitting on some guy's shoulder, looking really fierce and seductively into the camera. Where does feminism overlap with being a "slut"?
It's all about the empowerment of women. That is kind of the whole point. You just wear what you want to wear, because you don't want to be affected by other people's opinions. Especially not by a man's opinion.