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2022-07-15 68693
Manipulation & Amorphousness -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Viktor & Rolf
The avant-garde fashion house Viktor & Rolf released its A/W 22/23 Haute Couture collection inspired by the cult 1922 vampire movie “Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror”. This season, the designers Rolf Snoeren and Viktor Horsting divided the show into halves: The first half of their show featured the same structured, high collars with looks that appeared to be levitating above the wearer’s shoulders; the second half showed them collapsed, draping the models in swathes of ruffles.
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2021-12-20 88690
Exquisite Artisanship -- The Womenswear Runway Analysis of Chanel
With sweeping synergy, this season's Métiers d'Art collection read like the limited Chanel edition of connect-the-dots. Virginie Viard invited guests to Le19M, the newly opened building devoted to the workshops of the maison's artisans, where she presented her most crafts-centric collection within the very same architecture that had informed its cuts and motifs.