
Now let’s take a look at what Off-White looks like for Spring 2018.
Two designers who are always on the cutting edge of fashion….Rick Owens and John Galliano for Maison Margiela. Both always intrigue us with their vision and forward-thinking creativity. To me, it is like art you either like it or you don’t that is the challenge of interpreting fashion and the question, to my mind’s eye, remains do we need to demystify it at all! In my opinion, and that is the only one I can give you, is there are ideas to take away from each of the collections we see each season.
Rick Owens has a very special aesthetic, for Spring 2018 you will see a continuing of his manipulation of fabric to form the garments, truly ingenious.
In John Galliano’s hands, Maison Margiela has become even more modern and for spring 2018 he showed many variations on the trench coat along with other trends.
The Kenzo look has evolved over the years but it hasn’t lost its Asian tradition.
Interesting article, The Design Companies Conquering New Ground, in last Sunday’s New York Times T Magazine. One of the furniture companies featured was Roche Bobois, and the founder of Kenzo, Kenzo Takada, is designing a new collection for this established French line. When he left his namesake company (and yes, I did work with him back in the day, actually I did a nenasnotes post on that experience) he became a super fine artist, his paintings are fabulous. The next step for him was to do fabrics to cover some of the companies iconic furniture pieces. He, of course, looked to the kimono for inspiration for the fabrics and a selection of pottery.
A few of the 82-look collection worn by Rousteing’s supermodel friends and not a Kardashian or Jenner in sight!
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