Fashion shows are meant to have a glimpse of upcoming trends, ‘in’ colors, worn out looks, and to keep track of who-wore-what. Right?
Until recently, or to be exact just before this recent Millan Fashion Week, I also shared the same opinion. But it seems to be changing…Why?
It’s because of the Gucci and Dolce & Gabbana Fashion Shows.
I won’t be digging into their trends or what they showcased, as that’s not my concern here; instead I’ve been thrilled by their presentation.
Here’s the glimpse of an all ‘heads-down’ Gucci show with models carrying their fake severed heads, in a extremely chilling, serious, sickening 'operation theater' ambience.
At first glance it seems a lot creepy, but when I read the description for this creative formation, I was actually impressed. According to Gucci, along with defining our personality, fashion also works to awaken our self-awareness. Though quite a philosophical statement…but to me it all boils down to asking and facing my(mirror)self with a question of: “What I’m carrying in myself? And what I’m portraying to the world?”
Though it took the artists and their technical team around six months to create these head replicas, but admiringly saying, it was all worth the effort!
Now let’s shift our gears from a quite a soul-searching experience to rather a very futuristic extravaganza by Dolce and Gabbana (D&G).
They literally surprised all the spectators by letting an army of flying drones to emerge from the backstage onto the runway, while carrying/displaying beautiful D&G handbags. We usually are accustomed to witness lean-sleek models all dolled up to perform this job.
So, that was a change. And the first question that pops in a mind is kay, “will this be the future of a fashion show”. Or may be to stretch a bit further, we might could witness Sophia-clones along with flying drones. Who knows…?
For me, these two shows were definitely among the instances when I tell myself, kay ‘look imagination and creativity got no boundary’.
Until next time,
Keep Admiring!