Kanzai
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I honestly can’t with this guy. Everything about this collection feels unfinished, sloppy and uninspired. It’s not like he’s actually mastering deconstruction or making some profound statement on wabi-sabi or the beauty of imperfection and etc sh*ts. It’s just plain ugly (the skirts are worst) and devoid of any chicness. I know he’s trying to be the new Miuccia, but seriously? With this?
This is exactly what happens when a designer’s ego takes the wheel (yes, he's egoistic). He’s designing to prove he can "push boundaries" instead of actually catering to the long-term clients who keep the brand alive and pay his multi-million Euro salary. Chanel doesn't need a heavy narrative, and it definitely doesn't need this kind of braindead experimenting. I’d only consider Blazy worthy or a "new wave" pioneer if the novelty actually came from his cuts, deformation, or structural deconstruction, opening up a genuine new aesthetic system instead of this cheap, stupid attempt to overhaul the brand.
Say what you want about Demna, but at least the man has a POV. He has enough of a vision to cultivate a massive fanbase, and his narrative feels real and actually has social impact. I don't see Blazy moving a single needle here and I don't see Chanel becoming any less commercial or anything better. Sky-rocketing prices paired with try-hard statements do not make this new Chanel more "elevated".
This is exactly what happens when a designer’s ego takes the wheel (yes, he's egoistic). He’s designing to prove he can "push boundaries" instead of actually catering to the long-term clients who keep the brand alive and pay his multi-million Euro salary. Chanel doesn't need a heavy narrative, and it definitely doesn't need this kind of braindead experimenting. I’d only consider Blazy worthy or a "new wave" pioneer if the novelty actually came from his cuts, deformation, or structural deconstruction, opening up a genuine new aesthetic system instead of this cheap, stupid attempt to overhaul the brand.
Say what you want about Demna, but at least the man has a POV. He has enough of a vision to cultivate a massive fanbase, and his narrative feels real and actually has social impact. I don't see Blazy moving a single needle here and I don't see Chanel becoming any less commercial or anything better. Sky-rocketing prices paired with try-hard statements do not make this new Chanel more "elevated".