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A QUESTION OF x Créol Brothers

A QUESTION OF has teamed with the multidisciplinary creative duo and renowned bloggers CRÉOL BROTHERS. Together, the brothers Mads Emil & Kriss, and A QUESTION OF are proud to present an awesome 3-piece tee collection.

The collection elegantly fuses elements from CRÉOL BROTHERS blog universe and their passion for fashion, design and music with
A QUESTION OF’s clean, sustainable, and aesthetic approach.

Mads Emil has a big passion for music, movies, fashion/sneakers and traveling, and has a solid reputation for his expertise and knowledge on his many fields of interest. Mads works with freelance PR and Marketing for various brands, and is a known party-starter when he spins records as DJ Mr. Møller.

Kriss is an award winning multidisciplinary designer and Art Director who has more than 10 years experience working at advertising agencies worldwide, with brands like adidas Originals, Y-3, Red Bull, Nike and Diesel to name a few. Kriss will share inspiration he stumbles upon in the design, art and advertising world and whatever else that blows his mind.

The brothers have origins in the Créol culture, born on the sunny bounty island of Mauritius (Ile Maurice), but raised in the streets of Copenhagen. They both respectively work in the fields of advertising, PR and marketing and have several clothing collaborations under their belt, as well as DJ’ing and countless other artistic endeavors. In 2009 they joined forces to create their first collective blog in collaboration with COVER magazine.

CRÉOL BROTHERS on the ideas behind the prints:
“We we’re excited when A QUESTION OF approached us with the idea of collaborating. We really love their aesthetic and the idea of ‘Conscious Apparel’ and also the fact that they support the people of Tanzania where we lived 5 years during our childhood.
We wanted our designs to tell a story that linked with the well-known themes on our blog. We liked the challenge of sticking to black and white versus our usually very colorful and flamboyant style. We think the result gives a nice insight into our universe and the people we respect and admire but still succeeds in having a broad fashion appeal”

Check out CRÈOL BROTHERS awesome blog

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