Spring-Summer 2012

Hexachlorecyclohexane
This debut collection addresses the issues of overconsumption and environmental pollution. It features luxurious and unusual materials, such as origami silks, organza with bubble wrap texture for tops and jackets, as well as dresses made of eel or python leathers. The collection also includes bags and shoes made with metal pipes details painted in a vacuum camera. The brand's DNA is showcased through the juxtaposition of lengths and volumes, the mix of materials and textures, and precise work with patterns to achieve the perfect fit.




Lookbook photographer: Evgeniy Avrorin
Models: Lukovsky Model Agency



Photographer: Anatoliy Maf
Model: Yana Vilkina
Homo Consommatus is a luxury womenswear label created by fashion designer Alexey Sorokin in 2011. Alexey takes a philosophical approach to fashion and draws inspiration from unusual subjects such as pollution, consumerism, and the meaning of life. These themes are evident throughout the label's collections. 
Homo Consommatus pieces are complex yet practical and seamlessly fit into contemporary style. The unique aesthetic is achieved by using innovative techniques, experimenting with textiles, and utilizing new production technologies. The designer is known for playing with proportions and contrasts, showcasing significant work with form. 
Homo Consommatus has been featured in international editions of L’Officiel, In Style, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Harper's Bazaar, and Forbes, among others. The brand's pieces are a part of celebrity wardrobes and musem institutions permanent collections such as The Museum at FIT in New York.