How to wear a dress, or how Viktor & Rolf mischievously play on the idea of deconstruction by exposing the corseted undergarments beneath unusual twisted dresses. Yet, especially during Couture Week in fashion, this is what people came to see.
Header image: One look appears outside the wearer’s body, Image by Giovanni Giannoni for WWD
How to wear a dress, or how Viktor & Rolf mischievously play on the idea of deconstruction by exposing the corseted undergarments beneath unusual twisted dresses. Yet, especially during Couture Week in fashion,The Dutch luxury label, which is well known for its unconventional approach to haute couture, did not disappoint:Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren presented a collection of eye-catching outfits that were their most humorous yet at the Intercontinental Le Grand hotel in Paris.
A model seemingly “carries” one of Viktor & Rolf’s unusual dresses, Image by Giovanni Giannoni for WWD In the most mouthwatering candy cotton colors, the show opened with soft tulle and chiffon looks. At first, it seemed like a typical fashion show; but as far as Couture Week goes, that is always not the case. The dresses began to appear in the most peculiar positions as the show went on, including one that was completely upside-down, another that appeared a meter away from its model, and finally one that seemed to be outside the wearer’s body.
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