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Kota Okuda Makes Fashion For When You Want to Dismantle Capitalism, Sexily

Parsons MFA: Fashion Design & Society - Runway - September 2018 - New York Fashion Week: The Shows

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So you want to look hot, but you’re also reading The Communist Manifesto in Intro to Political Philosophy.

So you think the guy in Thursday’s South Brooklyn DSA meeting was cute, but need to find a way to catch his attention that says, “Democratic Socialists of America? More like Damn Sexy Association.”

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So you’re technically part of the bourgoisie, but you want an outfit that says bourgoi-who-is-she.

Well Kota Okuda has the lewks for you.

The brand debuted its first collection at the Parsons MFA Show 2018, and, according to their Instagram, is aiming to “[redefine] the American currency by commodifying its value in an alchemistic system of dress.” It definitely did…that…and so much more!

For when you want to make a point about the inherent flaws of the monetary system, but also you’re pretty sure you’re gonna get laid later.

Parsons MFA: Fashion Design & Society - Runway - September 2018 - New York Fashion Week: The Shows

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For when you’re a luxury leftist.

Parsons MFA: Fashion Design & Society - Runway - September 2018 - New York Fashion Week: The Shows

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For when you have nothing to lose but your chains (because you’re wearing very little else).

Parsons MFA: Fashion Design & Society - Runway - September 2018 - New York Fashion Week: The Shows

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Let the ruling classes tremble at a Communistic revolution! ‘Cuz we’re gonna look so freakin’ hot.

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