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ho else but Hermès could arrange to land a
plane as part of their finale? The reveal of the runway from
the (fashion) runway happened all the way out at Le Bourget
airport—the climax of a show which Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski
planned as an immersive experience conveying optimism, the
sun, and hope. At first, we’d been enclosed in a cylindrical installation, with a panorama of mobile panels of sunshine yellow—hand-painted color-fields by the artist Flora Moscovici, which were gliding slowly around the perimeter as models walked. It provided a calming backdrop for viewing the collection which was, on one level, “about solar glow and how positive it is,” and, on another, about Vanhee-Cybulski’s thoughts on how women will want to dress for re-entering the world. “I think that has changed,” she said. “For me it’s really about clothes that enable you to move freely. I think it’s not about going to anything too casual—I think it’s about making an effort, but also the ability to move within your clothes.” |
Hermes
Spring 2022 |
Vaya
Spasova, 8a '2022 |