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Moto Go & Kinder Eng’s Motoguo Fall/Winter 2021 Collection

Created by Malaysian designers Moto Go and Kinder Eng, Motoguo turns fashion into a haunted house where ghosts wear pastels and sarcasm lives in the seams. They draw from the cult Japanese horror film Hausu. But forget fear, Moto Go’s creation is horror reimagined through color whimsy and layered irony. Instead of screaming, the clothes wink. Silhouettes are intentionally offbeat prints are charmingly absurd and everything feels like it stepped out of a dream where humor and eeriness live side by side, just as well as Moto Go’s unique vision. It is fashion that feels like folklore viewed through a surreal lens.

Style as a visual storyline

This collection doesn’t just walk the runway. It tells a story. The Motoguo ménage guides us through a theatrical tour where garments double as puzzles. A jacket might grin a sleeve might hold a secret. Nothing here is direct, embodying Moto Go’s storytelling prowess. Each look is a visual pun waiting to be decoded by those tuned into the brand’s eccentric language. Bold collars exaggerated cuffs and unexpected layering create tension that amuses more than it shocks. With every step the models act as characters in a fashion satire, a Moto Go feature that speaks fluently in irony.

Moto Go’s irony as luxury language

Motoguo is more than clothes : It is a conversation. Since day one, Moto Go has spoken to those who want wit in their wardrobe and culture in their closet. Fall Winter 2021 is an invitation to think feel and laugh without saying a word. The fashion also challenges the ordinary without rejecting beauty. It is couture that critiques quietly through exaggerated joy, exemplifying the essence of Moto Go. It is fashion for those who look twice and love details that defy expectation.

For more Moto Go Project you can look at MOTOGUO SS23: Para Para Phantasia.

Moto Go's silhouette
Motoguo FW21 look
Moto Go's look
Motoguo collection
Fall/Winter 2021 Motoguo collection
Moto Go's creation
Moto Go and Kinder Eng's look

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