The document summarizes Comme Des Garçons' Fall/Winter 2017 fashion show, which featured unusual sculpted forms with exaggerated curves and no armholes, as well as cotton balls and unfinished sculptures on the runway. Models wore wigs that looked like steel wool and Nikes with black bows, meandering around confusedly. The show focused on experimental silhouettes but raised questions about how wearable the clothes would be.
The document summarizes Comme Des Garçons' Fall/Winter 2017 fashion show, which featured unusual sculpted forms with exaggerated curves and no armholes, as well as cotton balls and unfinished sculptures on the runway. Models wore wigs that looked like steel wool and Nikes with black bows, meandering around confusedly. The show focused on experimental silhouettes but raised questions about how wearable the clothes would be.
The document summarizes Comme Des Garçons' Fall/Winter 2017 fashion show, which featured unusual sculpted forms with exaggerated curves and no armholes, as well as cotton balls and unfinished sculptures on the runway. Models wore wigs that looked like steel wool and Nikes with black bows, meandering around confusedly. The show focused on experimental silhouettes but raised questions about how wearable the clothes would be.
Why don’t fashion shows just show off clothes people
might actually want to wear?
Comme Des Garcon fall show was about “the future of
silhouette” Candy for eye and food for fashion But is this wearable? A distorted white sculpted form with Picasso- curves at the bust and backside, but no armholes - walked out on the pink runway, against a pink wall was: cotton balls, maybe unfinished sculpture. Then another similar look came out, both creatures wearing Nikes with black bows on them and curly wigs that looked like steel wool. The models made eye contact, gave each other knowing looks and meandered around the runway like a pair of confused twins who had just wandered into a different dimension -