Feral Childe Spring/Summer 2010: The Hills Are Alive

The Hills Are Alive, Feral Childe spring/summer 2010. Credit: Feral Childe
Eco-fashion label Feral Childe transforms Brooklyn's Prospect Park into the Swiss Alps for a Sound of Music-themed spring/summer 2010 photo shoot. The collection, entitled The Hills are Alive, features hand-drawn textile prints with "hidden" images in the patterns--hint: alpine mushrooms, wild pigs, lightning bolts, and rainbows--click through for photos of Feral Childe's Alpine adventures.
Feral Childe is a bi-coastal collaboration of Moriah Carlson of Brooklyn, New York, and Alice Wu of Oakland, California. The Feral Childe collection is made with organic and sustainable knits and wovens--from silk, organic cotton and wool, Tencel, soy, hemp blends, mill-ends, and deadstock and overstock fabrics--and produced in New York's Garment District. Unused fabrics from production are incorporated into one-off styles, trims, accessories, or donated to schools and crafters.:: Feral Childe
The Hills Are Alive, Feral Childe spring/summer 2010. Credit: Feral Childe
The Hills Are Alive, Feral Childe spring/summer 2010. Credit: Feral Childe
The Hills Are Alive, Feral Childe spring/summer 2010. Credit: Feral Childe
The Hills Are Alive, Feral Childe spring/summer 2010. Credit: Feral Childe
The Hills Are Alive, Feral Childe spring/summer 2010. Credit: Feral Childe
The Hills Are Alive, Feral Childe spring/summer 2010. Credit: Feral Childe
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