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Model taking her walk wearing dress sideways playing in her head "you should be a model" They said 🤔 "It's will be fun" they said😁 "You will be famous" they said👸😎 "You will make so much money" they said🤑🤑 "In court" she thought😠😡
It’s a little eerie. Something you’d see in a beautiful liminal game but in real life - and that’s what makes it more beautifully eerie. Love it. Brilliant. I have no idea how it could be made and that’s so cool.
1. For once the models' typically stoic expressions actually match their feelings about the collection. 2. Looks like half actual collection (with some pretty pieces that actually look wearable IRL), half satire/commentary about the silliness of a lot of haute couture. 3. Or alternatively, they designing a very pretty collection and then had a brainstorm prior to the collection debut and decided to turn part of the collection into a spoof on haute couture "just because".
These dresses are so pretty. The costumes are so sad. It feels like the costumes show how the dress... is almost alive. It's the dress, not the girl... that people notice... it's its own entity. So often, the two are confused. The pretty girl with the pretty dress are perceived as one as the same, but this shows that no... the dress and the girl are separate things completely and the dress is it's own entity entirely. And maybe not every girl is a Barbie... just with different shades of skin and hair - with maybe some tattoos or something. Maybe the dress should match with the girl.
I think I finally understand the point of this show. Thank you. Perhaps they should simply put masks on the models' faces so that we concentrate on the outfit.
Why do you think he had them carrying dresses...what is he trying to say? I'm not a fan as I stopped paying attention to the fashion and focused more on the absurdity of it all.
This collection consists of some very nice outfits and some very interesting costumes. An outfit becomes a costume when the level of shock, satire or confusion created by the outfit, becomes what people are reacting to.
Это "искусство". Естественно никто не станет носить такие наряды в жизни. Эта одежда не предназначена для носки. Задача подобных подиумов - показать индивидуальность дизайнера
Такая мода это искусство, она отображает метафору жизни, представьте, что вы видите себя в красивой одежде и горделиво шествует, а на самом деле ваше платье перевёрнуто, а то и вовсе шествует просто рядом с вами, а вы увлекшись образом не замечаете его кривизны и несовершенства.
как я помню, концепт коллекции был про разницу людей в жизни и в интернете. смещение дежды отображает как раз поехавшесть имиджа и его неправдивость, разницу между реальным и наносным оно абсолютно не сделано для носки, это как раз сделано как заявление
the wigs are ugly tbh with that little ratted ponytail in the back. they might as well have gone with a normal hairstyle or give them that old fashioned marie antoinette wig to jooj up the show.
This is incredible. I especially loved the dress that walked alongside the model. I hope Doja shows up to the next event in one of these gorgeous crazy creations.
Because they understand that this is meant to be a statement. They don't think that people are going to wear clothing like this. This is an art piece. It's meant to showcase the creativity of a designer.
I love how people knowing nothing about fashion think it’s a failure. -Victor & Rolf business model is making satirical fun wearable art, and using the exposure to sell fragrances. The show gave them tons of exposure and they sold tons of products thanks to it. -The people attending the show are the CLIENTS, they already know and love and are trusty customers of the brand, and the show gave them exactly what they wanted. People are like « how are they not laughing » they are, that’s the point of the show -Making these glitched looks is a technical masterpiece, way harder than making the dresses. It’s not just making a dress, putting a hole in it and rotating it, for every garment you have to create a new balanced structure, without any help of the usual body parts to hold the garment, you have to stitch the tulle together by hand for it to not fall with gravity but not too much so it looks real, you have to hide every tricks to look as real as possible and find ways for the model to be able to perfectly walk. The show was fun, technically impressive, loved by their target audience and extremely profitable, it’s the definition of a successful show
But it's clear this is a commentary about the digital market for fashion. The models were made to look the same like in metaverse and the glitches and unrealness of the metaverse is there too.
The ones that get it, get it and the onws who dont, dont. I totally understand the funny side of this but this is Couture not a school project, and thats the magic about it. These pieces are not made of paper, glue and staples, but actual corsets and skirts made of tulle, suported by many light yet strong wires ... a whole engineering/sewing/infrastructure atelier process made just for the love of unique dress making. Yes it has no time and place to be worn, but it can actually be worn and dress the body and walk and move and thats mfkn Couture. Not a toy/costume, but a dress (like the "normal" ones on this same show) juxtaposed against a piece of lingerie, that actually can be worn. They do these things just because they can, and nobody else can and they're the fkn best!!!
Ребята. Виктор и Рольф, раз пошла такая пьянка, дарю вам идею к следующему показу: вы босоножки моделям на уши повесьте! А что, вполне подойдёт. Пару платьев красивых. но перевёрнутые - это зеркало всего вашего перевёрнутого наизнанку мира. Ну и живите там!
3:42 she gotta count her steps to be able to walk and see out a little bit through the tulle of that dress. reminds me of christian dior egyptian fashion show, back when john galliano was the top designer and some of the models had on masks with no way to see out of them and had to count their steps.
Are they trying to say that: When not on the female form, the woman and the attire are separate and beautiful entities? That together the beauty of one complements the beauty of the other? And when combined, they make a perfect whole?
I clicked on this because the thumbnail looked like somebody was wearing an upside down whisk broom. Turns out it was a fashion show where everyone was on acid.
What is the purpose of this nonsense? It is not funny, it's not haute couture and it's not art, what is it then?. They laught at us, they appear at Paris Fashion Week and the press goes to see them and I don't know why.
Hermosa colección de vestidos ,pero algunos no están usado como se debería ,pero así es la moda hacen cualquier raresa para seguir en tendencia y no perder la creatividad.