AZ Factory F/W 2022.23 Paris | the Fashion Spot
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AZ Factory F/W 2022.23 Paris

Are they going to invite different designers to interpret Alber codes? I'm very interested in this concept, something good maybe will come out of this.

About this collection, it's not bad. My favorite look is the first one. But it's still very Thebe with not so much of Alber's signature in this.

I much prefer this approach to the usual "x" this or "x" that. At least with this, both parties put effort to design something.
 
I like it but like the comment above its more of a Thebe collection, I dont see the AZ element here.
 
Beautiful clothes. I love how this element of “high fashion” is so clear and exists without any hint of commerciality.

As for the missing AZ element, I am not sure what exactly Alber’s codes for his house were. I mean besides the functionality and ease in which he designed for his clients, there was not enough time for him a to develop a laundry list of identifiers that clearly signals an “AZ Factory” collection.

I would love to see these clothes in person. I am sure that AZ touch lives in the trims and fit- very excited to see where Thebe will take this label.
 

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