"November 16, 1972” is inspired by the Tuskegee Experiment and the harm it did to the black male from 1932 to 1972. During these 40 years, these men were subjected to arsenic therapy as a treatment. They were treated as a control group instead of patients. It was later determined that the doctors did harm their subjects by depriving them of the appropriate treatment. In fact, they were untreated and were used to benefit the government’s study of “Syphilis in the Negro Male”. The bacteria inspired prints, texture, and embroidery in this collection were inspired by the disease itself and its effects on the human body. Color inspiration derived from the essence of the 1970’s.
SUMMER '13
REBIRTH OF WOODSTOCK: circa 1969
unconventional mixture of bold prints with colorful fabrics and perfectly tailored separates
SPRING '13
Intergalactica
This collection is inspired by the Pierre Cardin's 1950's sleeve draping technique. The sleeve is placed in various ways to create interesting shapes.
SPRING '12
Boy Meets Girl
a mix of naturally
tea dyed fabrics
girly prints
and menswear
inspired garments
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection
Laché Supply & Company's Fall 2017 Collection