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2024-03-05 20061
Fantasy Garden -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of LOEWE
LOEWE Creative Director Jonathan Anderson takes an outsider's perspective to gain insight into the true meaning, inspired by the "Fantasy Garden" and using Albert York's small and intense paintings as the background. Through LOEWE's unique lens, the metaphor of class and wealth is presented in a straightforward and abstract way. LOEWE has crafted unique details with exquisite craftsmanship this season - small round beads like caviar are showcased on ready-made clothes; A ring or long skirt with a mosaic pattern of a beloved dog; The collar of a coat carved from wood; Misconception patterns embellish clothing, handbags, and shoes.
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2023-08-03 51861
Less is More -- The Analysis of LOEWE The Luxury Womenswear Brand
A large part of the LOEWE 2324 autumn/winter collection is centered around gender-neutral and seemingly basic pieces, but upon closer observation, subtle and intentionally rendered folds and drapes can be found. The effect is akin to clothing that people love and wear day after day, naturally creased and pressed in just the right places. This is a form of excellent, clever, and bestselling fashion. The design inspiration comes from everyday activities, but is reimagined in a fresh and romantic way.
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2023-06-27 49438
The Analysis of LOEWE Luxury Womenswear Brand
LOEWE's early autumn collection images are a fresh presentation from a long-term collaboration with photographer Juergen Teller. The backgrounds are enlarged prints of previous year's photographs, depicting a diverse group of artists and creative individuals gathered by LOEWE.
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2022-07-06 69861
Hedonism -- The Analysis of LOEWE The Luxury Menswear Brand
Inspired by the early club culture, creative director Jonathan Anderson released his Spring 2022 menswear collection that highlighted the spirit of hedonism and broke through the gender boundary. Bold fluorescent colors and neat silhouettes were gathered with the conflicts between materials and colors to present the rebellious attitude of boys. Jonathan Anderson called this collection “a message of electrifying hope and optimism”.
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2020-03-11 97879
Classicism and Art -- The Catwalk Analysis of Loewe Womenswear
Silhouette and fabric are key elements to create the A/W 2020 series for Jonathan Anderson, the creative director of the Spanish brand Loewe. "I analyze Spanish culture and how the world looks at it", Jonathan Anderson explains backstage after the show, "I work on how to bring classic images of Spain into people's wardrobes and I really enjoy the process of building silhouettes of clothes. Last season I worked on silhouette and fabric very successfully, so this season I decide to continue this design idea." This collection is filled with a large number of simplified prints with traditional Spanish ceramic patterns as the main part. The partial silhouette of the design is based on the retro court looks. Loewe also works with ceramic artists to create lots of ceramic decorations for the ready-to-wear of this show. These are all in line with Jonathan Anderson's understanding of Spain.