I think that is exactly the message they were trying to send here. This is V&R, not Jeremy Scott. They are very clearly sending a message with this collection. I'm reading a complete f* you to the fashion Gods of today. A campy mockery of the street style troops.Instagram has ruined the fashion industry.
Oh V&R, I didn't know how much I need this. It started with some funny amusing looks but end with a thought provoking senses. If you remove all the patchworks and stickers, you get some pretty fabulous V&R classic gowns but when they put it on it makes you think how social media has led to the state of fashion today. Also I love the very flat 2-D effect here.
I think that is exactly the message they were trying to send here. This is V&R, not Jeremy Scott. They are very clearly sending a message with this collection. I'm reading a complete f* you to the fashion Gods of today. A campy mockery of the street style troops.
But that is V&R. Their thing is to take things way too literally. It's their whole concept. From "(hanger) models", to "(extreme) layering", to "wearable art (paintings)", their thing is all about using these concepts in the most literal way possible.Yes but they’re doing exactly what they’re criticising- looks for memes on Instagram. I’m just tired of it . I don’t need anyone to make comments on something I know already, I need someone to show me an alternative., or failing that at least something that has value above some .. commentary