With headquarters based in both L.A. and Paris,
Enfants Riches Déprimés (translated from French as ‘depressed rich kids’) is headed by Henri Alexander Levy, who takes cues from punk for his label’s aesthetic. Knitting this lightweight top with a hefty dose of super soft cotton, the designer stamps half his brand’s moniker across the chest, trimming it with the monochromatic image of a woman shielded by a crocheted veil.
<li>Enfants Riches Déprimés cotton-jersey top
<li>Pulls on
<li>Crewneck, long sleeves, branding and graphic print at front, raw trims, straight hem
<li>100% cotton
<li>Hand wash
<li>Model is 6ft and wears a size medium