Henrik Vibskov // The Sun Will Always Shine on the Assembly Line


Discover the eye-catching designs from the latest season 'The Sun will always shine on the Assembly line' from Henrik Vibskov that put the Scandinavian designer's affinity for visual arts on full display.

This season, the collection is inspired by crockery manufacturing. Henrik Vibskov dives into the universe of porcelain, where cracks and broken pieces become beautiful. Combinations of old and new put together in new structures become interesting and echo elements, textures, and surfaces from nature and traditional craftsmanship.

Playing with colour, proportion, patterns, and distinctive graphic elements, Vibskov produces garments that delight the eye with just the right amount of quirkiness this season - but best all you can feel good when you wear his clothes with 93% of the whole collection considered sustainable. Materials are either of organic origin or recycled and all fabrics and trims are evaluated based on their sustainable qualities before choices for the collection are made. The fabrics include organic cotton, recycled polyester, Tencel made from upcycled cotton linter and cellulose fibers, European linen, and virgin wool. Certificates include BCI (Better Cotton Initiative) and GOTS, plus OEKO-TEX for colours, dyes, and prints.

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Plus check out the SS22 Henrik Vibskov collection film, echoing the tradition of porcelain manufacturing. To the ticking sound of a factory clock, workers unite along the assembly line for a synchronised production performance in the eerie glow of summer solstice, painting and shaping the delicate material with their bare hands. As the production assembles a tall figure takes centre stage, white and pale as the porcelain itself. It rises like a monumental tower or a dream, 4 meters high in a long dress. Is it the machinery, the caretaker, the pulse, or an imaginary creation born from manufacturing?