Sarah Burton’s use of tailoring, skeletal knitwear, and orchid motifs brought together themes of love and power.
The runway was soundtracked by Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir” and pulled inspiration from its otherworldly lyrics.
Instead, he explored the “art of making clothes,” wanting to “show all the facets of who I am as a designer.”
Storming the halls of Paris’ Lycée Henri-IV public secondary school to host lectures instructed by the brand’s own rulebook.
Combining trompe-l’œil with technical fabric manipulation for an illusion of simplicity that’s anything but straight-forward.