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Reduction & Revolution - An interview with designer Lee Roach - Photographs by Charles Moriarty - Interview by Daniel Gaines

1814: Reduction and revolution are themes assigned to your Autumn Winter 2013 collection. What do these themes hold for you?

LRI think for me, reduction and revolution, are something we continually address, principals we continually explore through the work. From day one it's kind of these principals that we stand by  and whether it be through garment construction or anything that we present... whether it be any form of imagery or text base, in every single sense of what we do, we adhere to those principals. The idea of being that we push those kind of extremes. In the way in which we construct clothes, we are taking away the superfluous components... it becomes as important as the exterior, the lining is removed, all the canvas and padding and tailoring are removed...

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