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2023-10-25 68381
Practical and Playful -- The Women's Runway Analysis of LOEWE
Jonathan Anderson, Creative Director of LOEWE's 2024 Spring/Summer Women's Wear Collection, adopts the design concept of "embracing randomness" and takes us into a chaotic and possible mental state through experiments, hallucinations, and sidekicks. In this process, daily clothing has undergone a subversive interpretation, presenting a bold, bizarre, and interesting side. The sparkling brooches that make up the top, the playful and vibrant star brooches, and oversized pins all showcase the creativity and ingenuity of designers. These unique elements infuse fashion with depth and texture, making it strange and interesting, like an extraordinary adventure to explore fashion elements.
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2023-03-08 70056
Deception & Mystique -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of LOEWE
Set inside the walls of a chateau, Anderson and LOEWE created their now-signature stark space and adorned it with Lara Favaretto-designed confetti squares, decorating the space in a vibrant splash of color. Trompe-l’œil came to fore right off the bat. Feathers, glittering coats, jumpers manipulated to keep an unkempt shape, trousers as booties, and a whole host of leather subsequently rounded out yet another standout show from Anderson.
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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.