ProjectSyncro and friends photo dump.
We’ve made dozens of upgrades and changes to the van over the last few months. Boxeer TDI swap, interior paneling got a color change and refresh, a custom table, among a handful of other bits that I’ll post on here soon. Maybe. At some point.
Anywho - the thing fucking rips.
In the last clip from our “Behind the Collection” series, designer Jason Wu describes the importance of holding the “Collage” runway show in the presence of an artwork by Rauschenberg. The Foundation loaned “A Quake in Paradise (Labyrinth)” from 1994 as the show’s central set piece at Agger Fish, a converted warehouse in Brooklyn’s Navy Yards. “Instead of curtains covering the backstage, I wanted plywood," said Wu. "I wanted the whole environment, down to every detail, to feel like Rauschenberg.”
Click the link in bio to watch our full video on the collection, featuring a conversation between Jason Wu and Courtney J. Martin, Executive Director of the @rauschenbergfoundation .
Video: @orestionline