Sarah Burton made a collection out of old stock, overprinting or overdyeing fabrics, with the odd pearly embellishment here and there.
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In a compelling display, the designer fused RTW and bridal elements into a single collection. “She can be a tomboy and she can be extremely artsy,” Wang said. “One doesn’t preclude the other.”
Adi Gil, Ange Donhauser, and Gabi Asfour began making masks early in the pandemic. Upcycled from leftover fabric from their spring 2012 collection InSalaam, InShalom, which blended patterns from the Arabic and Jewish cultures, they were masks with a message. “Under not the most pleasant circumstances, humanity has unified,” Asfour said over a Zoom call from their New Jersey studio.
The limitations caused by the pandemic have been tough on the youth. The physical group activities so vital to the formative years of tweens and teens and twenty-somethings have been disrupted: no sports, no school, no summer parties until sunrise.
The pause provided by 2020’s COVID-19 stay-in-place orders led many designers to rethink how they’ve been doing business, but for Christopher John Rogers, all the hours spent indoors allowed him a moment to appreciate what’s been working.
Missoni unveiled a concise collection, where the brand’s signature graphic and colourful aesthetic found modern, refreshing essentiality.
Lanvin is owned by Fosun International, the Chinese conglomerate with such eclectic subsidiaries as the Wolverhampton Wanderers and Cirque du Soleil.
The design studio re-interpreted archive pieces from the Eighties, updating them in an unfussy way for a post-COVID world.
Like so much else in 2020, FoF has migrated from IRL to digital, and it promises to be well worth a window on your desktop. Anyone seeking some direct-from-designer insight about this attractively photographed pre-collection by Burton and her team is especially urged to jump on the stream.
Quarantine reinvigorated Altuzarra’s creativity, and his collection was brilliant for it, like a breeze swept through and lightened everything up.
Giving voice to a young generation of women was Massimo Giorgetti’s ultimate task for spring. Self-acceptance, inclusivity, freedom of expression and self-awareness. These are some of the hot topics at the center of what MSGM developed for spring.
The inspiration, not surprisingly, was nostalgia for holidays past and a yearning to hop on a plane.
Ever the optimists, Rianna Nektaria Kounou and Nina Knaudt took their vivid, uplifting collection on a Mediterranean journey.
The label’s classic orchid motifs were joined by Hawaiian prints which were applied to bare backed jumpsuits and surfer trunks.
Every blade of grass at the vast Celine-branded stadium was styled to perfection — and…