On our minds: Christopher Kane
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by adakallgren on 27 February, 2016
Christopher Kane wants to show us that worn-out clothes can be just as beautiful as completely new garments.
On our minds is Christopher Kane’s celebration of expired beauty at his recent LFW show. With flower-embellished dresses and coats that looked almost over-worn, the designer wanted to show that throw away-ready clothes can be as beautiful (if not more so) than the shiny new thing. The ode to decay was further framed by artwork from artist Abraham Cruzvillegas, whose plastic bag-looking head scarves completed most of the looks. We loved to see Kane tune into the speed of fashion dialogue and his grandma grunge break from neon. See the full collection here.
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