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2022-09-05 55964
Trompe L'oeil -- The Menswear Runway Analysis of Y/Project
It was in the lush garden of a bourgeois high school that Glenn Martens unveiled Y/Project‘s collection, which features the brand’s signature elements, from asymmetrical tops cleverly structured by pressure plays to tank tops (and draped dresses) suspended from invisible nylon threads, to extremely large creations with sculptural and ironic shapes, between drapes, undulations and strange blisters. There are also trompe-l’oeil prints, initiated during Glenn Martens’ successful collaboration with Jean-Paul Gaultier.
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2022-01-04 32931
Disorderly Aesthetics -- The Analysis of Y/Project The Menswear Designer Brand
Y/Project was founded by the French designer Yohan Serfaty and his business partner Gilles Elalouf in 2010. Because of the death of Serfaty in 2013, the Belgian designer Glenn Martens, the first assistant of Serfaty, was invited to be the creative director of the brand. Y/Project accentuates personality and independence through street fashion. Uncoordinated dichotomy is combined with utility unisex styles to interpret the temperament of women and men. Focus on the layering, deconstruction, and asymmetric design of Y/Project.