Parachute
Parachute was a Montreal-based fashion label known for its architectural, avant-garde aesthetic. The brand merged industrial design with post-punk sensibilities, utilizing heavy fabrics and utilitarian silhouettes. It represented an urban, subversive ethos that challenged traditional tailoring through oversized proportions and structural experimentation.
Modehistoria
Founded in 1977 by Nicola Pelly and Harry Parnass, Parachute emerged from Montreal’s underground scene to influence global 1980s fashion. The brand gained international recognition through its association with New Wave musicians and the burgeoning music video industry. Its flagship stores featured minimalist, industrial interiors that mirrored the clothing's structural rigor. Parachute remains a significant example of the intersection between architecture and apparel, documenting the transition from punk to high-fashion postmodernism.
