Gail Sorronda
Romance was Born
Renaissance Dinosaur, the title they gave their spring collection, was a crazily, extravagantly crafted excuse to mash together stegosaurus scales and Medici silks. It made for the kind of delirious fashion spectacle that drives audiences mad with glee in the over-heat of the moment, but leaves you wanting in the cold light of day. That’s why a master showman like John Galliano is always so quick to emphasize that underneath his exhibitionistic window-dressing, there are real clothes to be found. (vogue.com.au)
Dion Lee
Using Rorschach blots as a print, they were almost like florals: a blot printed in an intense violet shade could have been an orchid. The construction of Lee’s garments was equally artful, with seams slashed to create articulated effects that highlighted the movement of the body beneath. (vogue.com.au)
Using Rorschach blots as a print, they were almost like florals: a blot printed in an intense violet shade could have been an orchid. The construction of Lee’s garments was equally artful, with seams slashed to create articulated effects that highlighted the movement of the body beneath. (vogue.com.au)
photos via vogue.com.au
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