Fall 2010 | Petar Petrov

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Published February 7, 2010

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continuing his long-term relationship with favourite photographer christoph pirnbacher, bulgarian designer petar petrov once again delivers strong images of his fall 2010 collection featuring a cast of young rebels …

“following the idea of a simple esthetic of forms we developed this collection of pieces far from a formal way of dressing … a selection of the best basic items that come into existence from a situation or usage, with a redefined tailoring, using all our knowledge of fabric treatments and textile innovation, providing a masculine coolness for people who feel more like rebels in an aligned society …”

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40 thoughts on “Fall 2010 | Petar Petrov”

  1. i recently bought my first peice from this designer. I will definitely be purchasing more peices in the future. love the design and fit of the clothing.

  2. i recently bought my first peice from this designer. I will definitely be purchasing more peices in the future. love the design and fit of the clothing.

  3. i recently bought my first peice from this designer. I will definitely be purchasing more peices in the future. love the design and fit of the clothing.

  4. Smoking never really went away. If anything, the marginalizing makes it 'edgier'. Promoting, in any case, would involve including a pack of cigs with every purchase, and they haven't gone quite that far.

  5. Smoking never really went away. If anything, the marginalizing makes it 'edgier'. Promoting, in any case, would involve including a pack of cigs with every purchase, and they haven't gone quite that far.

  6. Smoking never really went away. If anything, the marginalizing makes it 'edgier'. Promoting, in any case, would involve including a pack of cigs with every purchase, and they haven't gone quite that far.

  7. Well first off, love the pieces. White, black and gray are my absolute favorite colors to wear becuase I feel they never go out of style.

    But semi-non-fashion related question. The guy in pictures 9 & 17… if any of you watched The City and remember the awful blind date guy who worked at Bergdorf's (I think it was) who was a total label whore and spoke in designer abbreviations that Whitney couldn't understand… is that him?!? He has a very distinctive face and hair.

  8. Well first off, love the pieces. White, black and gray are my absolute favorite colors to wear becuase I feel they never go out of style.

    But semi-non-fashion related question. The guy in pictures 9 & 17… if any of you watched The City and remember the awful blind date guy who worked at Bergdorf's (I think it was) who was a total label whore and spoke in designer abbreviations that Whitney couldn't understand… is that him?!? He has a very distinctive face and hair.

  9. Well first off, love the pieces. White, black and gray are my absolute favorite colors to wear becuase I feel they never go out of style.

    But semi-non-fashion related question. The guy in pictures 9 & 17… if any of you watched The City and remember the awful blind date guy who worked at Bergdorf's (I think it was) who was a total label whore and spoke in designer abbreviations that Whitney couldn't understand… is that him?!? He has a very distinctive face and hair.

  10. funny how people can c promotion of smoking in those pictures ! smoking is just something part of the real life 4 lots of people (not saying it’s good) & petar’s work has always been about the real life, nothing is artificial there … & hasn’t the cigarette always been a symbol related 2 rebels ? look back @ james dean …

  11. funny how people can c promotion of smoking in those pictures ! smoking is just something part of the real life 4 lots of people (not saying it’s good) & petar’s work has always been about the real life, nothing is artificial there … & hasn’t the cigarette always been a symbol related 2 rebels ? look back @ james dean …

  12. funny how people can c promotion of smoking in those pictures ! smoking is just something part of the real life 4 lots of people (not saying it’s good) & petar’s work has always been about the real life, nothing is artificial there … & hasn’t the cigarette always been a symbol related 2 rebels ? look back @ james dean …

  13. i LOVE this. I want every single item in this, even though it may be a bit too basic and simple for me. But still, I want everything. Mostly the stiped leather pants.

  14. i LOVE this. I want every single item in this, even though it may be a bit too basic and simple for me. But still, I want everything. Mostly the stiped leather pants.

  15. i LOVE this. I want every single item in this, even though it may be a bit too basic and simple for me. But still, I want everything. Mostly the stiped leather pants.

  16. Well first off, love the pieces. White, black and gray are my absolute favorite colors to wear becuase I feel they never go out of style.

    But semi-non-fashion related question. The guy in pictures 9 & 17… if any of you watched The City and remember the awful blind date guy who worked at Bergdorf's (I think it was) who was a total label whore and spoke in designer abbreviations that Whitney couldn't understand… is that him?!? He has a very distinctive face and hair.

  17. Well first off, love the pieces. White, black and gray are my absolute favorite colors to wear becuase I feel they never go out of style.

    But semi-non-fashion related question. The guy in pictures 9 & 17… if any of you watched The City and remember the awful blind date guy who worked at Bergdorf's (I think it was) who was a total label whore and spoke in designer abbreviations that Whitney couldn't understand… is that him?!? He has a very distinctive face and hair.

  18. Well first off, love the pieces. White, black and gray are my absolute favorite colors to wear becuase I feel they never go out of style.

    But semi-non-fashion related question. The guy in pictures 9 & 17… if any of you watched The City and remember the awful blind date guy who worked at Bergdorf's (I think it was) who was a total label whore and spoke in designer abbreviations that Whitney couldn't understand… is that him?!? He has a very distinctive face and hair.

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