Jonathan Anderson referred to this collection as “fashion at its most frivolous, embellished, poetic, escapist and liberating” — and it was. But behind the flapper sparkles winking from a silk jersey tank top, the grand floral jacquards on peplum jackets and the ballooning floral print skirts, this collection was grounded in the here and now.
“We are in an incredibly complex moment right now, and people don’t want fantasy — they want reality,” he said of his decision not to stage a show. “Modernity is not working on a digital runway show, but evoking what is really happening.”In a Zoom interview, Anderson said he wanted to peel people away from their screens, from the “monotony of the filmed catwalk” and to offer up something they could pick apart, touch and consider in their own time.
As he leaned into this new and perplexing reality, Anderson also set out to refine a few classics. Women may have little occasion to dress up now, but they certainly haven’t lost an appetite for sensuality, a flattering drape or flat shoes made for walking.
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