Walter Van Beirendonck

[4] The collection name is taken from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, it's the Hatter unsolvable riddle "Why is a raven like a writing desk?"

"That futile search for an answer, for truth, is something that has been obsessing Walter Van Beirendonck’s work lately."

[8] The fairytale aesthetic of the collection linked to reality by such a words like "Brutal beauty", "Future folk", or "Reflection through destruction".

[9] "Brutal Love", "Total Liquidity" and "Self Destruction" were next words used by Walter van Beirendonck's and eyewear brand FAKBYFAK as titles for a fashion film collaboration.

Released on Tremors TV these three videos[10] were inspired by Alice in Wonderland, early 70s punk culture, wild and colourful make-up, brutal beauty, and multiracialism, and "have been created to celebrate the launch of 'Toy Glasses', Beirendonck's new line of spectacles.

Dress inspired by Hui'an women of Quanzhou, China, exhibited ModeMuseum , Antwerp, 2011
2009 catsuit by Van Beirendonck on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 's exhibit Camp: Notes on Fashion
Man's jacket, Fall-Winter 2017 ( RISD Museum )