Every year from February to March, major brands will release autumn and winter series during the "four major international fashion weeks" in New York, London, Milan and Paris. As the vitality of fashion weeks gradually recovers in the post-epidemic era, Major brands have returned to offline physical shows, presenting us with wonderful scenes of "art and drama" under the epidemic.
March is heading towards March with the pace of fashion. Major brands have stepped onto the T stage of fashion week one after another. I have selected five classic shows of LV, Prada, DIOR, GUCCI and Balenciaga to watch together. Let’s see what freshness the autumn and winter of 2022 can bring us:
01.LOUIS VUITTON
“Louis Vuitton Dream House”
LV Men’s Wear in Paris Zhou released the last LV series designed by the late menswear artistic director Virgil Abloh during his lifetime. With the theme of Louis Dreamhouse, a dream house was built in the Carreau du Temple in Paris.
Magicians, clouds, angel wings... blur the boundaries and represent infinite possibilities. They cleverly combine fashion tailoring with bold colors to present unbridled creativity.
The theory of "seeing the world through the pure eyes of children" inspired Virgil to create this series, subverting tradition, changing traditional dress codes to customize clothing, and reinterpreting it with collage techniques. It was Virgil who brought us Come to the most romantic and dreamy farewell.
02.Prada
“A psychedelic theater stage”
The Prada 2022 autumn and winter series show is located in the Deposito Hall of the Prada Foundation, led by creative director Miuccia Prada collaborates with Raf Simons.
Being in the show is like watching a wonderful opera performance. The entire space has been transformed into a new stage full of situations. The entry channel of the models will be reminiscent of "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "2001: A Space Odyssey". Gattaca" and other science fiction movies scenes. The olive-colored seats are neatly arranged like a majestic theater. Each model shuttles through the Z-shaped space, followed by yellow lights.
The 2022 autumn and winter series designed by Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons is a commemoration of life and daily life, the emphasis on every moment, and reflects the fascination of human nature. Culture passes through the time tunnel from the past to the present, and is passed between generations, ultimately forming a unique female history.
03.DIOR
“The most beautiful bank of the Seine”
On the Dior 2022 autumn and winter series show, the Pont Alexandre III bridge in Paris was reproduced live. III) Winter morning scene to pay tribute to Mr. Christian Dior, the founder of the brand. In this series commemorating the 75th anniversary of Dior, Mr. Dior’s favorite orchid pattern is widely used.
This show uses ethereal singing and French recitation as the background sound, taking us back to Paris in the 20th century, and Kim Jones’s reinterpretation of the brand’s classics makes us feel the overlap between reality and history. , also a new poem written by Kim Jones for Dior.
04.GUCCI
"Mirror Magic Space"
The Gucci 2022 autumn and winter fashion show named "Exquisite Gucci" was held at the Gucci Hub in Milan. This time, creative director Alessandro Michele once again used his creative magic. Taking the magic mirrors described in 17th-century reflective optical documents as clues, he created a wonderful world unique to Alessandro Michele through mirrors all over the wall. Under the refraction of light, Exquisite Gucci's diverse and fantastic new series is presented wonderfully.
The models shuttled through the mirrored show, surrounded by the magical aura of the magic mirror. Texture distortion, color mixing, and hollow superposition have all become ways for Baroque mirrors to create a fantasy world. The vertical lighting design on the T stage brightens the color of the clothing, adds a sense of modern experimentation and technology, and also emphasizes the vitality of this season's sports elements.
05.Balenciaga
“End of the World”
Balenciaga’s 2022 winter series opened in a 360-degree panoramic glass protective screen, creating an ice and snow scene. violent. Unlike other designers who use gorgeous clothes to express their dreams, Balenciaga's creative director Demna is good at using fashion to tell "nightmares".
This Georgian designer used an artificial snowstorm to bring people immersed in the bright reality into an apocalyptic disaster: people wrapped their bodies with packing tape, used towels to keep out the cold, and used garbage People carrying luggage, people wearing dresses with torn skirts... They were wandering forward in the snow, accompanied by Dvo?ák's "Slavonic Dances".
In recent Balenciaga shows, Demna has always issued prophetic warnings to the audience. With all of today's environmental, social, and political anxieties, where does this leave the fashion industry? Balenciaga's tribe of survivors wore stilettos and high boots, desperately forging ahead in the wind and snow.
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