S/S23 Women's: Double Take by Dan Boulton
Carhartt WIP’s latest editorial titled Double Take was shot in London by photographer Dan Boulton, and features garments from the Spring/Summer 2023 women’s collection.
The selection explores the brand’s core items, such as the W’ OG Michigan Coat and Pierce Pant Straight, both constructed in robust Dearborn Canvas and this season, rendered in Tamarind brown. These are complemented by loose-fitting, boxier styles such as the W’ Brandon Pant and Rider Shirt Jac, both offered in a heavyweight denim fabric. The W’ L/S Kingston Shirt, meanwhile, has a similarly loose silhouette but has been woven from light cotton poplin.
Pared-back jersey staples, such as the W' Porter A-shirt and pigment-dyed W' S/S Nelson Grand T-shirt, round out the selection.
Dan Boulton is a photographer from North London. Known for his signature style of portraiture, which typically explores skateboarding and youth culture, he predominantly works between his home city and Paris.
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Federica De Carlo
fdecarlo@carhartt-wip.comAbout Carhartt WIP
Established in 1994 by Edwin Faeh, Carhartt WIP (Work In Progress) develops its own collections based on original Carhartt workwear. The brand combines authentic adaptations of these robust American archetypes, while engaging with the subcultures that have embraced it. This, in turn, has seen Carhartt WIP place itself in a new context and bring forth its own classics.
Carhartt WIP opened its first store in London in 1997 and today operates over 80 locations worldwide. It also has its own skate team and music department, while supporting a slew of artists and releasing various in-house publications.
Credits
Photographer: Dan Boulton
Photographer’s assistant: Beth Viney
Stylist: Charlotte Moss
Stylist’s assistant: Ariana Valentina