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THE QUIMBY
Our aviator inspired jumpsuit honors the multifaceted and bold Harriet Quimby who was the first woman in America to receive a pilot's license and fly an aircraft across the English Channel. Quimby was also a journalist and screenwriter for silent films. Her contemporaries often described her as a “tomboy full of verve and spunk who was prepared to try anything,” clearly a fan of the jumpsuit!
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THE GIBSON
This jumpsuit is inspired by the late 19th Century artist Charles Dana Gibson's illustrations of the "New Woman" cycling with her skirt trousers. This time we've taken it even further with some extra splash of metallic. Edwardian meets Rock & Roll meets Femme Fatale as a jumpsuit. -
THE FEMININE WILDE
Ladies you asked for it! This is the men's WILDE style cut for your female proportions.
Experience the philosophy of pleasure no matter what form you choose. Inspired by aesthete, journalist, poet, playwright, and sartorial favorite Oscar Wilde, this jumpsuit takes cues from Victorian-era smoking jackets and will undoubtedly encourage witty conversation. Make it a crowd favorite with the addition of your own pocket square or jabot and soon you'll be the embodiment of "one should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art."
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The LAMARR
Our Lamaar is named after the glamorous polymath Hedy Lamarr. This jumpsuit is as versatile as the leading lady and historic inventor herself. Lamarr's fame first stemmed from numerous roles as filmic femme fatales, and she spent her off-screen time teaching herself the skills to develop groundbreaking technology. During World War II, she helped invent a radio guidance system for Allied torpedoes: a signal transmission called "frequency-hopping spread spectrum" (the principles of which have been incorporated into wireless technology today!). So, whether you're on set, in the lab, or out gleaning inspiration for your next big idea, you can count on the LAMARR as a chic and functional option for the warmer months.
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The ALBERS
Named after Bauhaus pioneer Anni Albers, this jumpsuit is designed for versatility, utility and longevity. This jumpsuit features a detachable tie belt for adjustable sizing, a slim straight leg and band collar: sleek and simple. With the color and surface inspired by Alber's famous Six Prayers textile 1966-67, and her innovative sound-absorbing, light-reflecting curtain made from cotton and cellophane which earned her an esteemed Bauhaus diploma, this piece is a meditation on innovation.
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The BAUHAUS
Inspired by the artistic movement that strove to merge all artistic mediums into one unified approach, we took this as an idea to combine all genders into one Risen Division style!
Enter THE BAUHAUS, with its FFF (Form Follows Function) approach! We took great measures to implement a design that is best for all states of being. Men, women, both, and beyond - this architecturally inspired jumpsuit might just be the next thing you want to live in.