It’s always tricky to mix fashion and politics, to justify a collection with current events, at the risk of anyone wanting to sell clothes hiding behind a sad reality. However, because fashion is fashion, it has always reflected the evolution of society, its tension, its progression between convention and emancipation. “When I see the backsliding of women’s and gay rights, I tell myself that we must prepare for battle and, symbolically, I want to lay down my arms.explains Julien Dossena, a few minutes before the presentation of his spring-summer 2023 ready-to-wear this Sunday, July 3. I wanted to explore another side of femininity, including violence and anger. This collection is populated with somewhat radical material diversions, but with a more traditional hand.»
So, with great enthusiasm, he experiments with latex for a particularly difficult work of blurring, enveloping the material…
Source: Le Figaro
