Monochromatic madness at the KTZ show; we watched what felt like an optical illusion with their heavily printed pieces. Say goodbye to humanity as even the models were outlandish and painted silver for this futuristic show.
From metallics to icy whites, the models haunted the runway in tribal patterned coats, hoodies and shorts over leggings. Providing wearable yet outlandish street wear, the popular designer provides an out-of-this-world alternative to classic pieces.
KTZ’s menswear looked unisex as their pieces provided a strong statement that only the brave fashion-forward person call pull off. Androgynous street wear is a first and was executed with a strong theme and purpose through oversized pieces made for all.
The V&A has, over recent years, honed the blockbuster fashion retrospective into something of a house speciality. Here, the garments, shoes and jewels of the world’s most covetable wardrobes are presented not as accessories to life, but as artefacts of cultural and aesthetic consequence. Last year, the museum paid tribute to two...
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