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by Shreya S
Shown against a starry backdrop with models walking over an abstract metal blob kind of thing, this collection was drenched in dystopian and futuristic signatures. But the sheer presence of otherworldly elements made it more ironic and was somehow able to complement the clothes seamlessly.
1997 movie Contact was the inspiration, the clothes had all the brand signatures. Bright pink, orange and blue were the primary colors apart from the monochromes. The cosmic prints but impactful but not in an obvious way and thankfully all looks were paired with Matrix sunglasses. Each outfit featured a distinct exaggerated silhouette with streetwear and classic elements blended seamlessly. The last look was a silver balloon-shaped dress which basically looks like a ball of tin foil but I imagine it is the perfect intergalactic wedding dress.
Along with being super cool and futuristic this collection was very wearable and seems like an Instagram hit. All in all a wonderful collection with each outfit perfect to go on a space adventure.












































Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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