Riccardo Tisci’s Menswear Show Marks The Third Summer Of Love Here’s All You Need To Know.

God, what would I give to be on the rave now – all sweaty bodies colliding against each other, Eyes like plates in the dark, the distant pulse of techno pierced my leg. While many record June 21 in their diaries as the moment when they can finally go crazy, unfortunately, Ms. Rona had another idea.

Last week, the government postponed Freedom Day for another month thanks to a further spike in cases in the UK – which unfortunately means most parties are still not ready for now. Luckily, Riccardo Tisci is here to give us a glimpse of the future by launching a fashion show at PFW showcasing his FS22 men’s collection. Here’s everything you need to know.

After sending the editorial team a pillow with the Burberry logo on it before her AW21 show, this time, she completes the set with a matching blanket. Last season the idea was to take some time to dream while this season… well, those two elements together would make for a very comfortable place to settle down.

BURBERRY TAKES FORBIDDEN SOAP IN EAST LONDON

They are also known as the first illegal rave spot if we ever see one. While models, including Joan Smalls, make their way into the afterlife, the terrain is almost post-apocalyptic – past tow trucks and sound systems – others gather under the abandoned foundations of the buildings that once stood there, moving their bodies to the beat of their hearts. Sound view. When Taishi talks about Unity and Freedom in his notes on the show, it all brings a vibe to the “first rave in the new world” – especially when the collection has to graduate.

MODEL FORMING A FUTURISTIC NEW TRUNK

If the show’s mood is a bit like leaving Earth and landing on an unexplored planet, the models themselves are just there to support the idea. Dressed in versatile leather with straps crisscrossed across the legs and around the torso or an androgynous tunic paired with plaid shorts, the SS22 collection feels like a futuristic sci-fi uniform to those taking their first bold steps in this new and unexplored world of Make.

In Dazed’s IB Kamara style, this proposal reflects the relaxed, natural feel of nature in a beige, burgundy, and black color palette. In addition, it includes a series of exterior images that are reminiscent of the details and accents of the outer frame. This not only reminds me of some of Tishy’s primary activities at Givenchy, but it reinforces the idea of ​​ongoing human evolution. This idea is backed up by the rebellious piercing of the art glass face that many models see. Elsewhere, leather straps and shoulder platforms speak of bulletproof vests and Berlin’s darkrooms.

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