KidSuper Paris 龙卷风 2025 秋冬系列
KidSuper 设计师 Colm Dillane 为巴黎时装周男装带来了富有创意、接地气的视角。他的展览在拉维莱特 (La Villette) 的一个 19 世纪大厅举行,展出了布鲁克林艺术家 丹尼尔·沃策尔 (Daniel Wurtzel) 的动态雕塑。羽毛、花瓣和纸张的漩涡龙卷风锚定了这个系列,“来自我从未去过的地方”。该系列的灵感来自 Dillane 的格鲁吉亚第比利斯之旅,探索了未知的创意领域。
KidSuper 俏皮剪裁与街头服饰相遇
Dillane 在忠于 KidSuper 的艺术根源的同时突破了界限。该系列以与 BAPE 和 Yohji Yamamoto 的 WILDSIDE 合作为特色,以意想不到的方式将街头服饰与剪裁相结合。拼接西装和大胆的图案脱颖而出,而大地色系的掸子和褪色的服装则唤起了怀旧的科幻美学。
Dillane 的标志性图形 街头服饰 仍然存在,但不断发展。三款极简主义的全白造型标志着向精致简约的转变。该系列在概念与耐磨性之间取得了平衡,展示了 KidSuper 的成长,同时又不失其俏皮的锋芒。
戏剧中的佼佼者
这个季节充满了奇观,从美国西部主题到复古飞行员和牛仔帽。然而,Dillane 将创造力与功能相结合的能力使他与众不同。KidSuper 证明了它可以在不失去其身份的情况下发展,提供了一个既深思熟虑又具有视觉冲击力的节目。
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Patrick Michael Hughes is a fashion and decorative arts historian. He writes about fashion culture past and present making connections to New York, London and Copenhagen's fashion weeks with an eye toward men's fashion. He joined IRK Magazine as a fashion men's editor during winter of 2017.
He is often cited as a historical source for numerous pieces appearing in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, CNN, LVMH, Conde Nast, Highsnobiety and others. His fashion career includes years as a fashion reporter/producer of branded content for the New York local news in the hyper digital sector. Patrick's love of travel and terrain enabled him to becoming an experienced cross-country equestrian intensively riding in a number of locations in South America Scandinavia,The United Kingdom and Germany. However, he is not currently riding, but rather speaking internationally to designers, product development teams, marketing teams and ascending designers in the US, Europe and China.
Following his BA in the History of Art from Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York he later completed graduate studios in exhibition design in New York. it was with the nudge and a conversation in regard to a design assignment interviewing Richard Martin curator of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art he was encouraged to consider shifting his focus to the decorative arts with a concentration in fashion history and curation.
Patrick completed graduate studies 17th and 18th century French Royal interiors and decoration and 18th century French fashion culture at Musée Les Arts Decoratifs-Musée de Louvre in Paris. Upon his return to New York along with other classes and independent studies in American fashion he earned his MA in the History of Decorative Arts and Design from the Parsons/Cooper Hewitt Design Museum program in New York. His final specialist focus was in 19th century English fashion and interiors with distinction in 20th century American fashion history and design.
Currently, he is an Associate Teaching Professor at Parsons School of Design leading fashion history lecture-studios within the School of Art and Design History and Theory,
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