As a podium, an immaculate inclined plane.
At the top, models come out one by one.
The first wears what appears to be a simple black leather coat.
Up close, you can make out the reliefs of a phone case and other technological accessories on the embossed lambskin.
On the feet, simple sneakers on which grass grows.
No doubt: this Saturday, at the Tennis Club de Paris, we were at
Loewe
.
Each season, its artistic director, the talented Jonathan Anderson, exploits the notion of ready-made and pushes the limits of clothing by transforming it into a work of art.
“I was interested in how technology can help nature, and vice versa
, he deciphers behind the scenes.
This is not a critique of the state of the world, but rather an experiment: I try to use new methods in fashion.
To help him progress.
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