Be Inspired by these beautiful flashback photos from fashiondesigner Dries van Noten for his S/S 2017 RTW collection. The Japanese artist Azuma Makoto created floral ice sculptures for this show during Paris Fashion Week. The result was simply incredible and quite hard to forget. “Daring a little bit more,” said Dries Van Noten, “Losing control … a little.” That’s how the designer described his emotional input for a collection that worked startling contrasts to great effect: jet black and chrome yellow, Victorian mourning clothes and brilliant florals, lace and denim. If delicacy is something of a Dries van Noten signature, he claimed he wanted to brutalise it this season, inject more spontaneity. “We wanted a more brutal way of doing things,” declared Dries Van Noten, who must be the least brutalist designer on earth. “We just started to chop up garments and throw flower prints on. Everything contrasting!”
Iced flowers by Azuma Makoto at Dries van Noten S/S 2017. |
Iced flowers by Azuma Makoto at Dries van Noten S/S 2017. |
Iced flowers by Azuma Makoto at Dries van Noten S/S 2017. |
Iced flowers by Azuma Makoto at Dries van Noten S/S 2017. |
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Sources: BOF, NY TIMES, Azuma Makoto and Dries van Noten
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