Models took to a runway set in the French
capital’s Tuileries Gardens, parading a collection of polished,
feminine looks infused with workwear references, pairing sheer
dresses with motorbike jackets and gloves, adding utility
pockets to long skirts, and tossing airbags and stylized
bullet-proof vests over shoulders.
The LVMH-owned label was the first major brand to show at Paris
Fashion Week, which runs through March 8 and caps a month of
fashion events in New York, London and Milan.
“I think that to explore this kind of territory helps us to
understand the real value of fashion,” Maria Grazia Chiuri,
womenswear designer for the LVMH-owned label, said in an
interview.
“Sometimes we think of fashion only with an idea of an
embellishment of our body, not something where our body lives,”
she added.
The designer worked with D-Air Lab, an Italian company that
makes safety gear with airbags designed for workers that fix
wind turbines, and protective clothing for Artic exploration –
linked to the label Dainese, of Seventies-era motorcycle suit
fame.
The opening look, a catsuit wired with luminescent tubing, came
out before the lights went up, setting the stage for those that
followed, blending high-tech nylon with cashmere, sheer mesh,
cinched bar jackets outfitted with heating systems, corsets and
biker shorts, accessorized with futuristic goggles and sparkling
head bands, that sat atop tightly-woven braids, tucked closely
around the head.
The show drew crowds of screaming fans, who rushed across the
public gardens to greet K-pop star Jisoo of Blackpink as she
exited the venue.
Rihanna also attended the event, sliding into her place next to
LVMH boss Bernard Arnault once the audience was seated and ready
for the show, prompting guests to stand up to catch images on
their phones of the pregnant star.
(Reporting by Mimosa Spencer and Laetitia Volga; editing by
Jonathan Oatis)
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