Anton Styntsov: The Architectural Precision of 3D Fashion Design

Anton Styntsov: The Architectural Precision of 3D Fashion Design

Anton Styntsov is not a fashion designer in the casual sense — he is a fashion architect. On the Toronto runway and beyond, his designs draw on a structural imagination that treats garments like spatial compositions. His work blends tailored precision with philosophical narratives — from corporate inspiration to concepts of healing, decay, and rebirth. fashionbeautyrunway.ca

Anton’s pieces are engineered with the same rigor a vintner uses for a Barolo hillside or a biodynamic vineyard. Every seam, pleat, and drape is intentional, just as soil composition, fermentation, and aging choices shape a wine’s architecture. These are not mere garments — they are lived forms that interact with the wearer and the space around them.

In a collaboration with Solo Cru, his approach reflects our most structured wines: those rare, site‑specific Italian gems whose bodies are designed as much as they are grown. Think of an elegant Brunello di Montalcino or a Nebbiolo whose tannins shape themselves like a tailored silhouette — complex, purposeful, and unforgettable.

For collectors and creators who appreciate architecture in cloth and cork alike, Anton’s vision and Solo Cru’s wines speak the same language — precision, intention, and narrative depth.

 

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