VOGUE Magazine
An important common thread, the amalgam of couture dresses, streetwear and a bourgeois allure cohabit in the same collection, mirroring Shanghai, whose inhabitants have surprised Demna, who recounts observing an astounding diversity of wardrobes, always composed with elegance. Among the couture gowns, the use of ordinary objects transformed by the workshops is a visionary demonstration.
Like a truly innovative dress made from skilfully assembled sports bags, or the impressive pink dress made from recycled plastic bags more than ten years old: proof if ever there was one, that couture can take sketchy pre-existing resources and transform them into objects of excellence through creativity and craftsmanship.
By
William AMOR
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