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Robert Wun never fails to deliver. Inspired by Wun’s love for horror films, the collection showcased a moody surrealist aesthetic, reflecting his fascination with the genre’s poetic nature. The collection celebrated the brand’s 10th anniversary, The collection served as a retrospective, showcasing confident reinterpretations of familiar silhouettes.
The opening looks in charcoal wool, embroidered with crystal raindrops, set the tone for the show. Wun’s mastery of draping was evident in pieces like a one-shoulder rosy beige silk number and an electric blue gown with dramatic ruffles. Face coverings added a dehumanizing element to several looks, adding to the collection’s eerie yet captivating allure.
One of the most striking pieces was a gown in ash-coloured tulle paired with a wide-brimmed felt hat adorned with burn holes, evoking a sense of engulfing flames. Another standout was a coat covered in jagged glass shards, paying homage to Trinity from “The Matrix” and symbolizing sacrifice for love.
Wun’s signature glass raindrops made a reappearance, subtly peppering many creations along with pearls. Beading took centre stage in a showstopper featuring long black sleeves, a transparent skirt, and tiers of green beading. Surrealistic head ornaments and beaded headpieces added a touch of whimsy and humour to the collection, balancing the dark themes with light-heartedness.
The collection wasn’t just visually vivid, it was deeply personal. Bridal gowns evoked love and loss through blood-stain crystal embellishments, while a coat adorned with glass shards paid homage to sacrifice.
Wun’s finale was a showstopper: a blood-red gown seemingly unfastened by a human-shaped appendage,
The show’s finale was a clever play, featuring a blood-red gown seemingly unfastening with a human-shaped appendage; a final nod to the beauty found in the unsettling. Wun invites us to embrace the eerie beauty of his world, where horror and beauty intertwine.
























Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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