Throughout this collection, Bravado and D’Amore touched on multiple themes in addition to their consistent luxury apparel – one being the Victorian era. The trademark arches made their debut on lace corsets and bell-shaped dresses with gloves and arm sleeves.
In addition to their iconic Bullet Bag, they debuted sleek bags that were cohesive with the corsets – with arches being connected by string and lace. ALTERATIONS CONSULTANTS also included a subtle, yet already very much talked-about cowboy boot. From the ankle-up, the boots are black leather embossed with the original WHO DECIDES WAR arch on the side. From the ankle down is a python skin-like pattern.
Paparazzi came in hot as the star-studded show saw attendees like Ice Spice, Central Cee, Teyana Taylor, the Woods family, Quavo, Swae Lee, Dave East, PJ Tucker, Fabolous, Lala Anthony, Jalen Green, Draya Michele, KidSuper, and many more.
As the brand continues to evolve, expect to continue to see the same maximalist motifs – but pay more attention to the little details like buttons, embellishments, dyes, laces, and finishings. While the brand has taken off on an insane scale since 2019, WHO DECIDES WAR is not stopping anytime soon.
What can we expect from SS24: ALTERATIONS CONSULTANTS?
Ev – I think the main thing for this season has been refinement for us. There’s a lot more emphasis on tailoring and subtle aspects, whereas a lot of people expect us to be extremely maximalist all the time. We’re trying to find a balance between the subtle details and our over-the-top embroidery, distressing, and so on.
Do you have any favorite pieces or looks from the new collection?
Téla – We’re showing a full offering of womenswear matching the men’s looks. I’m really excited about the nuanced corsetry that we’ve put together I guess is slightly trending but very different from what’s out there currently.
What’s your creative process and how do you guys work together?
Ev – For us, we always start with soul searching, which normally begins right at the end of every show. You always have some zany ideas right after, but we take a minute, recalibrate, connect with the world around us, and find the story that we’re trying to channel through the next couple of months through the medium of clothing. It’s just a lot of soul searching and finding a story that resonates with everyone that we can draw from organically and tell that story to everyone else.
How long did it take to make this collection?
Ev – We started ideating in March, which was right after our last show. Then we started sampling in late May.
Many athletes and celebrities wear WHO DECIDES WAR. How are you able to cater to luxury and everyday looks at the same time?
Ev – The whole motif of our brand is Americana seen through the lens of a person of color. That being said, that message is very multifaceted. We have super highly distressed, detailed garments and then there are more simple things like screen-printed garments.
Téla – Where we began, we were creating from a place that didn’t have any kind of foundation. We were creating from a place that would be considered the most raw version. I don’t want to say streetwear, I don’t feel like we’re streetwear, but we kind of started the same way that any streetwear would. It started out as ideas and putting one foot in front of the other, then refusing to compromise on our vision and making sure that it was something that was really succinct, though people were trying to get us to cater to these other things. We catered to our vision, which ended up being a culmination of everything that we’ve been seeing, which has been this high luxury perspective. Being able to be mentored by Virgil and being ushered into these crazy spaces like prepping for a Louis show…It’s creating from that and those experiences where it’s exactly how we cater to that wide spectrum because that’s what we are.