Bella Hadid Has Her Futuristic Coperni Slip Dress Spray-Painted on Live on The Runway
1 تشرين الأول 2022 16:20
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Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant are the brains behind the ultra-modern Parisian label Coperni.
For the brand’s spring/summer 2023 collection, the design duo – who tied the knot on a secluded Greek island last year – pushed the boundaries of fashion technology even further. “It’s our celebration of women’s silhouettes from centuries past,” Vaillant says in a preview over Zoom ahead of the show. “And we wanted to update our aesthetic in a more grown-up and scientific way, too,” adds Meyer.
Held in the Salle des Textiles at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris, the show presented a smorgasbord of notable sartorial moments. The designers were serious about playing with historical proportions, from exaggerated hips by way of padding on tailored wool trousers, to the excessive draping of fabric on miniskirts, as well as leather jackets that can be cleverly tied around the waist to resemble the 19th-century bustle.
Additionally, there were separates with squared and bulbous shoulders that nod to the present. “The squareness actually came from the characters you see in the online game Roblox,” laughs Meyer.
Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant are the brains behind the ultra-modern Parisian label Coperni.
For the brand’s spring/summer 2023 collection, the design duo – who tied the knot on a secluded Greek island last year – pushed the boundaries of fashion technology even further. “It’s our celebration of women’s silhouettes from centuries past,” Vaillant says in a preview over Zoom ahead of the show. “And we wanted to update our aesthetic in a more grown-up and scientific way, too,” adds Meyer.
Held in the Salle des Textiles at the Musée des Arts et Métiers in Paris, the show presented a smorgasbord of notable sartorial moments. The designers were serious about playing with historical proportions, from exaggerated hips by way of padding on tailored wool trousers, to the excessive draping of fabric on miniskirts, as well as leather jackets that can be cleverly tied around the waist to resemble the 19th-century bustle.
Additionally, there were separates with squared and bulbous shoulders that nod to the present. “The squareness actually came from the characters you see in the online game Roblox,” laughs Meyer.