Friday 9 January 2015

Faux Nostalgia. J.W. Anderson Pre-Fall’15

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Jonathan Anderson surprises. His SS15 was unexpectedly lady-like while pre-fall is very nostalgic – 60's mini skirts, 70's psychedelic prints and "granny" necklaces and bracelets. "Nothing works together," he added gleefully during the presentation. "When something makes me uncomfortable, I resist the temptation to make it look good." That's visible- in this collection he mixes so many styles from the past, that the result seems to be modern, and surreal. A bit like the Soviet Russian architecture – at the first sight it seems to be modern, but in reality deep historical influences hide behind it's walls.


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Polythechnic Institute, Minsk


But coming back to the collection – "I've never been a designer designer," he said. "I see it more as a look, what's new right now." And this—with its odd fabrics and peculiar proportions, cerebral and sensual—looks just that. New right now. But with faux cover which hides the old roots. The colours and textures combined with those curvy belts and emalia earrings makes me wonder. And I like when a collection makes me want to think, compare and research.


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Original source: Design & Culture by Ed

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