SURFACE by Dominik Tarabanski featuring Mateusz Paja Collection

Featuring the undulating patterns from the latest collection by Polish designer, Mateusz Paja, this is a shoot exploring texture and surface.

Combining still life and fashion, we love the contrast of shape and stillness, organic folds and subtle beauty captured by photographer, Dominik Tarbanski.

Tarabanski, adds his own narrative: “Surface is a visual dialogue between the body, the fabric, space and the object. A series of meanings and associations is encoded as deep as in the pattern that covers the fabric. Elements that appear in the pictures complement one another on many levels. It is the search for a new form of expression within fashion that begins underneath the aforementioned surface.”

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All fashion by MATEUSZ PAJA

Photography by DOMINIK TARABANSKI
Print Designer and Art Director MATEUSZ PAJA
Makeup and Hairstyle GABI GNAT
Model DOMINKA ZIEBA @ D’VISION
Photographer Assistant BARTEK PORSZKE

See more work by Dominik Tarabanski at www.tarabanski.com

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