Jonathan Anderson is a bit of a rebellious child of fashion.
When everyone regrets the parades on the podium, he explains to you that the system was "
broken
"
anyway
.
This time, to present his Loewe men's collection for next winter, he is publishing a 200-page hardcover book dedicated to the work of American artist and poet Joe Brainard (author of
I Remember
in 1975 which inspired, three years later, the cult
I remember
to Georges Perec).
What about clothes?
A booklet hidden in the cover of the beautiful book, listing all the silhouettes of this irreverent wardrobe to say the least.
The stylist himself says that wearing his Zouave pants cut in sections of jersey printed with the
Pensées
paintings
de Brainard is “
performance
”.
But what a performance… As always with Loewe (the great name of leather born in Madrid in 1846), the creations are of an insane luxury, like these black lamb pants laced with straps, these superimposed sweaters which, in reality,
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