Wednesday, January 19, 8 p.m.
The appointment is made on a logistics platform in the north of Paris.
The podium is long, very long.
A hundred meters of cold shed.
Here, it's so much the better, because, in the collections of Glenn Martens, the Belgian behind
Y/Project
, we discover new details every second.
This season, a best-of-style river proposal, to the tune of
The Magic Flute
: the work around the costume (transformed into a utilitarian jumpsuit) and the spectacular diversions of wardrobe classics (shirts with cut-out or off-set collars, faded denim and deconstructed, large gathered leather trench).
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Recovery and transformation are areas in which Martens excels, like his Tabi shoes, so linked to the work of Martin Margiela and that no one dares to touch anymore, and of which he manages to offer a reinterpretation (in denim ) contemporary.
Above all, by revisiting several archival prints by Jean Paul Gaultier, the Belgian announces his collaboration with the French designer.
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