Coperni F/W 2023.24 Paris

The robot keeps the guests to the show entertained; so no one could notice that these two tried and failed to copy a Tom Ford for Gucci look, from s/s 1997:

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Fixed. :P
 
The robot keeps the guests to the show entertained; so no one could notice that these two copied a Tom Ford for Gucci look, from s/s 1997:

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Looking at those two images comes to my mind a comparison between the product you purchase online and the item that ultimately arrives in your mailbox.. ;)
 
This is so stupid. How are they able to finance these stunts when the clothes still look like sh*t.
 
I have no problem with the robots. I love them.

What I have a problem with is that the clothes have nothing to do with them.

Even the model's interactions with them seemed weird and dumb.

And the clothes are horrendous.
 
I have no problem with the robots. I love them.

What I have a problem with is that the clothes have nothing to do with them.

Even the model's interactions with them seemed weird and dumb.

And the clothes are horrendous.

^ This sums it up.

I don’t think McQueen/No.13 has the patent on using robots. And actually the idea of robots undressing people sounds quite cool thematically.

But looking at how they were used in the rest of the show, and the clothes, and the sets, they seem nothing more than another way to try and have another viral moment.

So yeah, the robots were a cool concept but most likely not utilised for the right reasons. Probably were there to distract you from some of the clothes lmao…
 

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