Great presentation! As always he knows how to put on a show mixing fashion and art into one. The show started with two men walking out in tassled/fringed bodysuits who opened and closed these huge black and red umbrella-like structures which were very interesting and most likely a nod to the future or some sort of ecological reference maybe? The models all wore blond wigs and black spinner tops, which I thought was great! As usual he included his great signature shorts and sweaters- great colors mixed with polka dots. I thought it was inspired but maybe a bit expected. I hesitate to say so though as he always pushes for innovation and experimentation in his line. I really have nothing bad to say. The expected corkiness and convergence between art and fashion was obvious and well appreciated.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Henrik Vibskov
Great presentation! As always he knows how to put on a show mixing fashion and art into one. The show started with two men walking out in tassled/fringed bodysuits who opened and closed these huge black and red umbrella-like structures which were very interesting and most likely a nod to the future or some sort of ecological reference maybe? The models all wore blond wigs and black spinner tops, which I thought was great! As usual he included his great signature shorts and sweaters- great colors mixed with polka dots. I thought it was inspired but maybe a bit expected. I hesitate to say so though as he always pushes for innovation and experimentation in his line. I really have nothing bad to say. The expected corkiness and convergence between art and fashion was obvious and well appreciated.