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what?? Truth or joke? I don't get itThose poor interns having to lift the dirt off the runway before the show
That's the double-edged sword of minimalism: very wide appeal, but easily creatively arid. That said, I'll argue that Di Felice's minimalism relies more on the techincal and utilitarian elements of design rather being purely aesthetical. He can always return to his skillset to find a new sartorial idea, something not many of his more popular peers (Vaccarello, Demna, Sabato, JWA) can do.i wonder how easy/difficult it is to layer his clothes to build a cool girl courreges wardrobe. its all very modern and he definitely has a strong pov. I'm not sure how long term his vision is or how far he can bring this aesthetic. But definitely appreciate his work more for courreges than his jpg outing.
That's the double-edged sword of minimalism: very wide appeal, but easily creatively arid. That said, I'll argue that Di Felice's minimalism relies more on the techincal and utilitarian elements of design rather being purely aesthetical. He can always return to his skillset to find a new sartorial idea, something not many of his more popular peers (Vaccarello, Demna, Sabato, JWA) can do.
Being obsessed with the late 90's /early 00´s minimalist gods does not equal strong point of view.