Style Edit: Sportmax delves into 1980s aesthetics for its AW24 collection – Camera Obscura pays tribute to powerful women with a new elongated silhouette and a fresh take on the ‘Buffalo’ style
- Sportmax’s 1980s-inspired AW24 collection’s name Camera Obscura happens to be the title of the last album by Velvet Underground vocalist Nico, who was the subject of Lou Reed’s hit song ‘Femme Fatale’
- Tailored blazers, corset-like belts and bustier-style dresses bring the waistline into focus while hi-tech fabrics, patent finishes, vinyl leather and PVC details evoke sci-fi film Blade Runner
The 1980s may have been the most hedonistic era in fashion, but Italian brand Sportmax delves into the darker, more sensual side of the decade with its autumn/winter 2024 collection.
The collection’s name Camera Obscura also happens to be the title of the last album by German singer and Velvet Underground vocalist Nico, hinting at what’s to come. Her magnetic style – she also happens to be the subject and inspiration for Lou Reed’s hit song “Femme Fatale” – is the starting point for a series of looks that pay tribute to the mystery and enigma embodied by Nico herself as well as other music icons of the 1980s.
Charismatic and powerful female artists such as Grace Jones, Debbie Harry, Annie Lennox and Siouxsie Sioux are celebrated with album covers inspired prints which adorn a series of shirts, dresses, jackets and knits.
There’s a whiff of Helmut Newton in the dark and sexy bustier-style dresses and jackets that showcase the art of corsetry alongside sophisticated geometric cuts, padding and crinolines. The curves of the body are highlighted without revealing too much.
The glamorous side of the 1980s can be felt in the bold pleats, lurex fringes and layered transparent embellishments.