Recover the trash aesthetic this summer
Amid the explosion of color block, flowers and lace, there is still a small haven for those who enjoy a trash aesthetic: the punk-or rather, a watered down version, most luxurious and sophisticated culture which invaded the London in the 60 - returns this summer to soak counterculture rough summer evenings.
Companies such as Balenciaga, Jean Paul Gaultier, Ann Demeulemeester and, above all, Balmain, soar to the legendary move to a place where you never expected to be: the catwalk.
The accessories in black, accompanied by red and white, with studs and safety pins and the halo studiously anarchist democratize their slogans to invade the streets. This time.
(courtesy of vogue.es)
Companies such as Balenciaga, Jean Paul Gaultier, Ann Demeulemeester and, above all, Balmain, soar to the legendary move to a place where you never expected to be: the catwalk.
The accessories in black, accompanied by red and white, with studs and safety pins and the halo studiously anarchist democratize their slogans to invade the streets. This time.
(courtesy of vogue.es)
Jean Charles de Castelbajac, Balenciaga
Valentino, Limi Feu
Alexis Mabille, Derek Lam
Tsumori Chisato, Ann Demeulemeester
Enania Velcani, A Détacher
John Richmond, Givenchy
Givenchy, Alexandre Herchovitch
A M Black Label, Hermès
Y-3, Jean Paul Gaultier
Krizia, Burberry Prorsum
Jean Paul Gaultier, and my Fav - Marithé+François Girbaud
Chanel, Valentino
Veronique Leroy, Byblos
Lanvin, Rick Owens
Chanel, Y-3
Yohji Yamamoto, Zac Posen
And, this week is The Week Of Freja Beha, on Absolutely Fabulous!
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