A fashion side twitter for
@inkybarracuda
because I love pretty clothes almost as much as I love being petty about off-theme looks at the Met Gala. ✨💜💛
Every time I post more avant-garde designs, I get a lot of people questioning how practical the designs actually are for every day wear & WHY fashion houses make designs that are not designed to be worn so I'll do a thread to answer What Couture Is, Really, & Why People Make It:
For anyone wondering who the designer is: this is Heaven Gaia S/S 2020 RTW Collection. It debuted in Paris at the Hôtel Salomon de Rotschild in September. The founder and chief designer is Xiong Ying.
more info here:
GUCCI SPRING 2018 "UTOPIAN FANTASY" CAMPAIGN [1/2].
"Gucci traded in its glossy photographs for fantastical, surrealist digital paintings by Spanish artist & illustrator Ignasi Monreal. This campaign references some of our most beloved fairy tales."
Vogue just put up an article covering the Costume Institute's new show: About Time, that would have corresponded with the 2020 Met Gala. The photos and coverage are quite interesting:
Danny Beauchamp, Christian Williams, Jordan Kennedy, & Theio Maddix for ATTITUDE MAGAZINE (DECEMBER 2015).
photo: leonardo corredor.
style: joseph kocharian.
STRAVINSKY'S FIREBIRD for the ENGLISH NATIONAL BALLET.
ballerina: ksenia ovsyanick.
costume: david bamber.
leatherwork: rob goodwin.
photo: diego indraccolo.
GUCCI SPRING 2018 "UTOPIAN FANTASY" CAMPAIGN [2/2].
"Gucci traded in its glossy photographs for fantastical, surrealist digital paintings by Spanish artist & illustrator Ignasi Monreal. This campaign references some of our most beloved fairy tales."