Patrik Rzepski

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fashion design


Patrik Rzepski (b. May 16th, 1982) is a New York-based fashion designer. His aesthetic derives from punk rock, violence and teenage angst. He is best known for his odd inspirations, such as Myra Hindley, the child-murderess, and JonBenét Ramsey.

Rzepski's first collection of womenswear debuted in October 2001. A menswear collection was launched in 2007. A third line, Baader Corp, is a silkscreen-based unisex collection.


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In 2003, New York Times ran a profile calling Rzepski "a gifted 20-year-old" and his collection "a revelation."[1]

In 2005, Style.com named Rzepski one of the "Fifteen to Know," along with Alice Roi, Elie Tahari and y-3.[2]

New York Magazine profiled Rzepski in "Famous by 2010.[3]


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[edit] External Links

Official website