From what I saw from the Pyer Moss livestream a few days ago, there was a red gown with a life ring-esque attachment to the hip that had Pyer Moss embroidered on it and some sort of draped green curtain look behind it.
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I like him, I find him cute and I think there’s something in there in terms of potential that is so much underused…
Much like @Urban Stylin , I’m curious to see what he does…
But like you, I wonder if we need Pyer Moss Couture. I feel like with him, it’s always more about the intention, the conversation, « The first » such and such than the designs.
I remember a great wedding dress from him but that’s it.
I find difficult to say « his aesthetic is about » and already, he is in Haute Couture.
Part of me thinks that there’s this ego of wanting to be the first African American designer to present officially in HC.
Imane Ayissi is the first black African who did it. It took him years of confidence to decide to apply to show HC…
If we want to be technical, Azzedine Alaia was the first African designer to be aknowledge as Couturier…
I hope that Kerby’s collection will speak for itself.
Just want to say many APPLAUSES from me!LOL this person clearly has not the slightest interest nor an inkling of passion in his fashion. He’s only ever interested in becoming famous, and being the first Black man to be this or be that. It’s all about his ego. Without race to fall back on, he has nothing. And he knows it. He’s so toxic to the industry but people are too afraid to call him out for it in fear of being labelled racist. And he gleefully knows it. But you know, good for him for successfully suckering in an entire industry for continuously hyping, enabling and taking him seriously, including the CFDA: Once again proving that the industry isn't full of the brightest people.