Romance Was Born

Powerhouse Museum

Powerhouse Museum

These outfits were designed by Luke Sales and Anna Plunkett of Australian fashion label Romance Was Born for their summer 2012-2013 collection titled Beserkergang. After they were shown at Mercedes-Benz Australian Fashion Week, the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences acquired them as part of its world-class fashion collection.

Luke Sales and Anna Plunkett, Romance Was Born (2009) by Romance Was BornPowerhouse Museum

Luke Sales and Anna Plunkett

Since establishing their Sydney-based fashion label in 2005, the designers Plunkett and Sales have created highly sought after and diverse ranges of original, playful and creatively surprising collections.

Clothes Encounters exhibition at MAAS (2014) by Romance Was BornPowerhouse Museum

Plunkett and Sales enlisted paper engineer, Benja Harney, to create a backdrop for their 2012 show. Harney had previously made spectacular paper wings for the Sydney store windows of fashion label, Hermès.

Outfit by Romance Was Born (2012) by Romance Was BornPowerhouse Museum

The four outfits in this exhibit are inspired by the bold graphic imagery and colour range of Marvel Comics.

Outfit by Romance Was Born (2012) by Romance Was BornPowerhouse Museum

Look closely at the fabric design of each outfit and you will see the inspiration of Marvel Comics.

The collection is enhanced by armbands, wigs and eyebrows that Plunkett and Sales used to style the garments.

Outfit by Romance Was Born (2012) by Romance Was BornPowerhouse Museum

Outfit by Romance Was Born (2012) by Romance Was BornPowerhouse Museum

Clothes Encounters exhibition at MAAS (2014) by Romance Was BornPowerhouse Museum

The creative theming used by Plunkett and Sales in their 2012 show creates both spectacle and a coherent collection narrative.

This collection particularly caught the attention of media and buyers who felt the designers had successfully translated their offbeat creativity into a strong commercial collection.

Credits: Story

Curator: Rebecca Evans, Glynis Jones
Digital Producer: Alli Burness
Photographer: Sotha Bourn, Marinko Kojdanovski

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